While there’s a long time to go until the release of “FIFA 16”, or even its official announcement, there are already plenty of rumors about what the new game might bring to the table.
It’s pretty difficult to tell apart the legitimate sounding from the less plausible ones though, given the early stage in the game’s production, but it’s expected that EA will improve the physics engine even more, and focus on making player movement smoother and more responsive, something which received minor criticism when “FIFA 15” came out, despite the game’s overall high quality level. Having a proper team line-up remains as important as ever, and the game still requires a lot of careful planning, not just direct execution on the field.
FIFA 15 has a more realistic system for player growth and potential. Highly rated older players won’t retire as quickly and high potential players grow faster if you give the opportunity to do so. Global Transfer Network – Improved scouts will now automatically recognize squad weaknesses and suggest replacement players based on the team you want to build.
Various online editions are already releasing information on how to approach the new game’s career mode most efficiently, and there seem to be some strategies that have a lot of potential for success compared to others. The storyline and presentation have been given a bump as well with in-depth analysis of players and teams. The suggestion system has been improved with scouts scanning your team for potential weakness.
FIFA 15 also features new character models and body rigging, which EA Sports says will make players feel "powerful and effective." On top of that, the game will offer visible breathing (you'll see a player's chest pulse as he breathes), as well as hair movement which should be pretty amazing for players like Kyle Beckerman.
Players are able to be controlled very precisely, with you even able to stop at the drop of a hat while dribbling and change directions at any time. This is a great choice to have, as you can take control of the full team in the big games where you don’t want to be reliant on the game’s AI elsewhere on the field. Manager Career allows for a different way to play through an entire career.