Chemistry Styles are relatively need less fut 15 coins in FIFA Ultimate Team
It is the time of the season when we are served EA Sports’ latest offering in the FIFA series. It is an exciting time of the year for FIFA fans. After playing the previous title for the past 12 months, FIFA fans are typically desperate to get their hands on the newest entry. Ever since FIFA made the transition over to the PS4 and Xbox One, the brief glimpse of the stadiums before kick-off do look really impressive. It really adds to the overall presentation that you would usually see broadcast around the world.
Identifying exactly what work-rates you want over the entire pitch is paramount to success. Online play in FIFA 15 tasks you with capitalising on small gaps in midfield, which can be increased if you find the correct formula to battle your opposition’s work-rates. Is your centre-back mimicking David Luiz’s World Cup showing for Brazil and heading forward at any given opportunity? Substitute him for a wardrobe instead.
The rainy weather effects have improved, however it is somewhat spoiled by the over-exaggerated splashing every time a player takes a step. The football pitches now have more added detail that changes throughout the match. After a long sliding tackle, a big tear in the turf is left behind. The pitches are fresh and spotless at the beginning of matches and gradually you see the wear and tear. Although this is not much to shout about, it is a nice added touch to the overall detail of the game.
Fifa has various kinks, still. When choosing your line-up or making substitutions, you can only use the analogue stick to move between players before and during games, which is a bugbear. Throw-ins are still erratic, the goalkeepers are about as reliable as an England international and defenders turn with all the grace of Per Mertesacker. Is it a step forward? The presentation is. That Burnley supporters can marvel at Turf Moor in computer graphic form is testament to Fifa's stylish development, although if you're a sucker for nostalgia Ivy Lane is always an alternative. Addicts will be disappointed there is not one outstanding new facet to get excited about. Free-kicks, for instance, are too bland when they are crying out for innovation. Getting angry is all part of the Fifa fun, though.
The last incarnation of the series had a slightly lethargic feel to it, which seemed to be EA’s attempt at making the game more realistic and less like Mario Strikers. And while they did achieve an authentic feel, the game’s pace somewhat turned it into a contest to see who could “build up” a better attack, with less emphasis on one-on-ones and distance shooting. Great gameplay returns, but game changing feature still missing. In the quest to perfect the digital rendition of the beautiful game, EA has made some aesthetic improvements that make FIFA 15 closer to the real thing as ever. You can now see the wear and tear that 22 football players normally inflict on a pitch during a 90+ minute period, like footprints and scuff marks from slide tackles. And now, you can add your team's footprints to all 20 Premiere League stadiums.
Sell cards
If you have a player that you feel that he doesn’t have chemistry with other players, you should consider selling him. You can sell the player in the auction market or contact potential buyers that you know have interest in the player.
Grab loan players, but don’t use them straight away
The new loan system is great for injecting some quality into your team. With the likes of Lewandowski, Bale and Vidal available via the EA Sports FC catalogue, all for a reasonable amount, it’s well worth making the investment early. However, due to their often very limited number of games available, it’s worth saving these players for only the toughest matches. It’s worth taking a slight hit to chemistry in order to field some of the world’s best players for a few games.
Chemistry Styles
Because you’re looking for bargains, you won’t be buying the best players in the game, but Chemistry Styles are a great way of compensating for this. Chemistry Styles are relatively cheap in FIFA Ultimate Team, and can be used to either alleviate deficiencies or further improve strengths of your stars. Make sure you apply a Chemistry Style that improves the finishing, pace or physicality of your strikers, Hawk being a particular favourite. Maestro is a great one for creative midfielders, too. Don’t apply Chemistry Styles unless it is a player who has cemented his place in your starting 11. You don’t want to waste a card on a player you will soon replace.