Heman_Superman
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
Re: How are casuals supposed to enjoy this game?
@JoeHarden92 I totally empathize with you. Being a dedicated FUT player since FIFA 09 demonstrates a true passion for the mode. But, as with many online competitive games, there's a growing skill gap as players become more adept and strategies evolve. Over the years, FIFA has expanded its user base, leading to a vast range of player abilities.
One aspect to remember is that FIFA, like most games, sees a surge in highly competitive players during the first few months after release. Many are striving to rank up, and thus, the competition feels particularly fierce. However, as the game cycle progresses, the competitive scene often balances out a bit more, and you might find matchups that are more in line with your skill level.
Playing games should ultimately be about enjoyment. If the online modes are becoming stressful, perhaps it might be worth exploring other facets of FIFA or even taking a brief hiatus to come back with a fresh mindset.
On another note, seeking out online communities or forums where you can connect with players of similar skill levels or those who prioritize fun over ultra-competitive gameplay could be beneficial. Organizing friendly matches or even mini-tournaments can be a great way to keep the game fresh and enjoyable.
Remember, everyone has their unique journey with games. Just because the competitive scene isn't aligning with your current enjoyment doesn't mean you can't still find joy in other aspects of FIFA or even other games altogether. It's always interesting to see how others feel, so hearing from fellow gamers can provide valuable insights and suggestions.
One aspect to remember is that FIFA, like most games, sees a surge in highly competitive players during the first few months after release. Many are striving to rank up, and thus, the competition feels particularly fierce. However, as the game cycle progresses, the competitive scene often balances out a bit more, and you might find matchups that are more in line with your skill level.
Playing games should ultimately be about enjoyment. If the online modes are becoming stressful, perhaps it might be worth exploring other facets of FIFA or even taking a brief hiatus to come back with a fresh mindset.
On another note, seeking out online communities or forums where you can connect with players of similar skill levels or those who prioritize fun over ultra-competitive gameplay could be beneficial. Organizing friendly matches or even mini-tournaments can be a great way to keep the game fresh and enjoyable.
Remember, everyone has their unique journey with games. Just because the competitive scene isn't aligning with your current enjoyment doesn't mean you can't still find joy in other aspects of FIFA or even other games altogether. It's always interesting to see how others feel, so hearing from fellow gamers can provide valuable insights and suggestions.