
Apparently following an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" methodology, the FIFA team hasn't introduced any large, game-changing features this year. Heading into the next console generation, this be very much a "tune-up" year in regards t' FIFA 14, 'n for good reason: it be pretty hard t' top EA Canada's efforts with the FIFA series in recent years. Each iteration a the soccer sim has gradually tapered off it be impactful improvements, with the introduction a physics in FIFA 12 'n then First Touch Control in FIFA 13.
Continuing the trend, the biggest on-field changes in FIFA 14 revolve around one a the first things players will notice: The game feels a bit slower. The fact be, the game's actual speed may not be any slower than before, but the continual tweaking a passing 'n dribbling mechanics has lead t' FIFA 14 becoming a much more methodical game than before. yer team's progressions seem t' take a little longer since the defense plays yer attackers tighter, resulting in passing lanes that be a tad harder t' find. The dribbling mechanics added in FIFA 13 have been altered - no longer requiring players t' hold the left trigger - 'n effectively performing some a the fun combinations from last year be more difficult 'n confusing now.
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