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anyone else get FIFA 11 yesterday? I know its just another soccer game but this one has really set the benchmark.

:(

I like it, they improved in so many areas..

so far, i havnt found a flaw in the game in comparison with fifa 10, they fixed just about everything

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i played it at a mates house the other night for a while.

the only thing i noticed that i didnt like was at times the ball would go to an area that i could have got to the ball before the opposition but it would stay on my current player, if i tried to change players it wouldnt go to the nearest player to the ball and by the time it finally changed to that player the opposition was already ahead of me and would get to the ball first.

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^ yeah i know what you mean, they have made it a bit easier to "meet" the ball if your playing through balls.. In previous fifa's you'd just stand there..By the time the ball got close, the opposition would just intercept it..

About the robotic players, tbh no game will ever get human movement / AI 100% correct.. But it definitely has improved.

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i used to be a fan but since they make it more realistic it slows the game down.

I also have no idea why they never fix the problem where u might go for a tackle/intercept and you end up getting the ball to your feet but because u pressed tackle he's lobbed the ball..

shits me

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i used to be a fan but since they make it more realistic it slows the game down.

I also have no idea why they never fix the problem where u might go for a tackle/intercept and you end up getting the ball to your feet but because u pressed tackle he's lobbed the ball..

shits me

yes that happens so much, ive always thought that,

anyone think its harder to take players on in fifa 11????

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Yeah alot of my online games end up being over 4 goals because you can just cross and easy header now. I cant do my halfway goals anymore, anyone managed to scare one from around half way mark?

this one guy i played just crossed it far post and some how header lobbed it over my keeper on the line..absolute bs

+ i find long distance much harder

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