Do not buy players for their big names in FIFA 17
FIFA 17 is released in September, landing platform for the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC. After so long waiting, it surprised us greatly. Compare to previous FIFA version, FIFA 17 is perfecter in each aspect. ew Attacking Techniques and the Set Piece Rewrite let you Own Every Moment in FIFA 17. New intelligence system make your football teams more clever and it increase the interestingness of the football video game. Physical overhaul also make the game more real.
As a football video game, the most important thing is the operation of players. Thanks to the new frostbite engine, you will feel you are playing a real football team in FIFA 17. Lighting and shadows, textures, colors, animations, all have been given a makeover for FIFA 17 thanks to Frostbite. Shadows will cast more accurately, lighting will disperse through the air, the grass is less vibrant but more textured. On the other hand, the set pieces has changed. And you can control the ball free. With these new features, you should learn how to control the ball in FIFA 17. It’s different with the previous version. And you should know who is worth buying.
Connor Chaplin. Striker. He develops into a beast. After two years he was an 80 rated ST, and considering he spent all of his first year only playing cup games and coming off my bench, that's pretty good. He's only short, 5'8", but he's quick, agile and always makes smart runs and finds space. You can get him dirt cheap from Portsmouth off the bat.Goalkeeper Danny Ward. This guy plays like prime time Pepe Reina. What’s more, you should choose the right players. Sometimes you pay the price of a good player for his big names. Lucas Silva: really cheap from Real Madrid. Slotted him straight into my Huddersfield midfield, and he is bossing it.
He's box-to-box, he tackles and he passes and he bobs up for the occasional goal and goal assist as well. Really good reflex saves and positioning. he develops well and is a great goalie for lower leagues. He's out on loan (from Liverpool) to Huddersfield, but I bought him after the loan spell ended. You can get him after year one in your career. Ben Mee, centre-back from Burnley. Another short CB at 5'11, but has 91 for jumping, so he hasn't lost an aerial battle yet and he's good on the ground with the ball and he's pretty quick over the ground to cover for my high pressing tactical game. He's got his real face too.