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Is it time to move on? Advertisements - Register to remove. Definitely take it. You sound a lot like me going into Fifa. I watch the world cup As i said It takes a little getting used to and you'll probably end up using google to learn a little about the league The hard part is starting over with the roster and staff Think about the young players you liked from your MLS team and look to purchase them to give you some familiarity.

I research every team I manage and have reason for picking them. I started one recently with Fulham and the reason is, good budget, have had some success best finish 7th and have never won a major trophy.

I am attending an EA Event in Manhattan today. FIFA Manager 12 install errors. Starting a Fifa 13 league. Tournaments for international teams. When does word of new leagues generally come out? The 3 things that need to be fixed in FIFA IMO 1 2.

Buy '12 or wait for '13 1 2 3. Anyone still playing UT or is it dead until '13? Slider question. The Wii is about to be made obsolete shortly, and if you want to rail against somebody, rail against the overburdened FIFA team that already has to create two three, usually new versions of their game every year. Sticking a sock in the Wii version, especially with the console's obsolescence doesn't sound like a bad idea. Hmm fair enough.

Sure, and how would you feel if you only owned a wii and bought FIFA every year? I can bet you there are a lot of people in that position. Hate to break it to you, but every developer think it's cool to rip off Wii owners.

Take a look at all the shovelware that console has. I think the bigger problem is you can't really change how the sport is played. It's not like say a Mario Game where you can add a new power-up or something; the rules are pretty much set there isn't a lot of room for innovation in the gameplay department.

It's a good question. Back before FIFA '09, I would have said DLC would suffice, but ever since they overhauled the game, there has been noticeable improvements on all levels, and I feel happy paying full price for a game I thoroughly enjoy year in year out.

Well that's good then. I guess my next question would be: where you planning to buy it on the Wii, and do you own another console you can buy it on if you were? FlarePhoenix : No, I wasn't planning to buy it on the Wii. I do know a few people who were though, people who aren't really into gaming, but like to play some on the family wii every so often, you know?

Mmm, free money. Would people who aren't really into gaming need to keep buying the new version each year? I can understand how someone who avidly plays it would be able to notice the differences between the games, but would it really be worth someone, who only plays it "every so often" to keep buying the yearly release?

I know you don't care, but thanks for the always insightful posts you bring us here at Giant Bomb. It is still doesn't make sense from a business standpoint. At some point in time those who still only own a PlayStation 2 will have to get a PlayStation 3. They may have weighed the options and sales for what they do on Wii and judged that it makes more sense to focus more on the other versions.

Scratch that. Saved myself the money. Yeah, I see your point, but football is huge, especially everywhere that's not america. A lot of people's favourite thing in their life is football, and whether they don't play games much, a lot will play FIFA. It's like people who only play Call of Duty.

What if that came out and it was literally the exact same game but with different coloured guns and characters? If you can put your hands up and say you can understand this and accept it, then you're just as bad as EA themselves. What should have happened was they just didn't release this game on the Wii. Shot fakes are now available in free-kicks to lure defenders out of the wall.

Defenders now have the option to determine the number of player in the wall or where the wall will be standing. Player are even able to illegally move the wall forward after the whistle, making it harder for the shooting player but risking a yellow card for the defenders by the referee.

Complete Dribble : Dribbling now doesn't work anymore by just changing direction. Body movement of the player while dribbling is not locked to the direction the ball is moving, so ball and player can move in different directions for certain dribble moves just like in FIFA Street.

Advanced Tactical Defending : Players are able to use defenders to deliberately block attackers from getting to the ball. Defenders can use off-the-ball tackling to disturb opposing players while stopping the ball or running in position. Skill Games : separate game mode with leaderboards.

Includes mini games for crossing, free kicks, dribbling, shooting and so on. Advanced AI : Players now think several passes ahead in order to anticipate where the ball might go.



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