Mittwoch, 10. November 2010

Gameplay Improvements Star In The Fifa 10 League

FIFA 10 is the result of feedback received from users of over 270 million games. It is a further refinement of the already mega successful FIFA 09. This Fifa 10 league game has garnered awards like its predecessor and was released in 2009. Within weeks of release, it has also broken sales records like its popular predecessor.

FIFA 10 is produced by Electronic Arts and sold under its EA Sports label. It offers a much enlarged roster of national teams, leagues and the number of active teams. Over forty teams were not included in the previous title, while including twenty five were not included in any prior game produced in this EA series. In this new addition to a bestselling series, players can be much more skillful and responsive on the pitch. 1993 was the banner year of the first introduction of this award winning and popular series, featuring the global franchise of association football. Each fall, a new title is added to the lineup to mass approval as indicated by record breaking sales figures. Every new addition to the lineup is an improvement on earlier games and its immediate predecessor. There are usually a number of modifications to what has been delivered earlier. This EA series is the first one officially recognized by the global governing body of association football. This is a tremendous advantage for the product as greater authenticity with actual clubs, player likenesses and leagues brings them closer to reality. The FIFA video game series are available in different modes. Additional installments are released for major and regional tournaments. This series is offered to 51 countries in 18 spoken languages.

The Ultimate Team and the Manager Mode

Significant improvements have been made to the 09 offering. Only users of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 are lucky enough to enjoy it. Ultimate Team allows gamers to build their own teams. The number of players and leagues available has been vastly increased in the 10 version. Now, more than 7,500 players from 29 leagues are available. This has vastly improved the team building options and should make this mode much more fun. There is also greater flexibility in developing playing chemistry between the footballers. There are different links in every formation between the players. While earlier there was only one team to build, now there are fifteen you can create. Tournaments are a bigger focus this year.

The Manager Mode has been made less easier to increase the challenge. The financial system is more realistic. Player costs vary based on the club they play for. The feature that requires managers to satisfy the club board of directors adds risk. Managers will be on a shorter leash in some clubs. It is not as easier to scout as before. Customers should be aware that Manager Mode has been replaced in the FIFA 11 title. Career Mode is the replacement for the Manager Mode. This allows users to follow a footballer through different stages of his career.

Virtual Pro feature

The new Virtual Pro feature of FIFA 10 gives gamers the chance to put themselves in the game. They can upload a picture on the EA website then save it for download it in FIFA 10. This created Pro can be added him to any team. The players attribute can be upgraded with over 200 accomplishments by playing any of the offline modes through four Be a Pro seasons. This improved player can compete in the Pro Club Championship. The Virtual pro feature does not replace the Be a Pro mode. Virtual Pro just allows you to create one Pro and use him in every game mode.

In earlier games users could create a player for online club games or Be a Pro, but could not move him to different modes. Now, you can. The faces can be changed as desired and users may add attributes to add more realism to the player. Generally, this version does change the established template of the FIFA series. But, there is greater authenticity. It continues the established tradition of improving on each prior title, to set a new standard for simulating the game.

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