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@Heman_Superman I agree, minor glitches I can handle. The game is filled with glaring errors though, and there's no excuse for that really.
Touching on what @nightrunner28 said with it being a management issue. I think with time fast approaching for release after the big build up, with public anticipation for the latest release, there was a lot of pressure to get the game finished. I understand mistakes can happen in that case. Knowing they had made these mistakes and releasing it regardless, there's no excuse for. I'm sure the fan base would have understood if the game was put back, had they issued a statement explaining why the release date was put back.
I think that might also have been me saying I went back to FIFA 23 🙂 ! It was really just easy and fun to play. The controls felt familiar and really responsive compared to EA FC 24.
Coming back to the management issues at EA, I dont actually think they can delay the game by very much given that the schedule is pretty much fixed and the same every year, barring 1 or 2 "innovations" to try and get people to spend more money on packs. Anyways, its all money geared. These guys knew the state the game was in, but they also knew several million players had their wallets open ready to spend $60+ on it the moment it was available, so I think they view quality from the standpoint of how much money they can make. Its pure corporate BS. Im sure that there are developers who worked hard on this game who feel embarrassed and disappointed that it was released in this state, and honestly I'm not being malicious when I say that I hope everyone abandons the game and plays something else, because its literally the only way the clowns running the show over there are going to wake up and go - "oh damn, didn't hit target! I'm not getting my bonus, no new cars or holidays for me 😢 " and then, maybe, they'll actually consider producing a decent product out of the gate. The challenge is that there is a world of addicts hooked on this low-quality crack.