Enough Is Enough: EA’s Servers Are Ruining EA FC in Brazil
Every year it’s the same story. We spend money on the game, invest in high-quality internet, gaming routers, Ethernet connections, monitors, consoles, and make sure everything is configured correctly. Yet the moment we jump into EA FC, it feels like we’re playing on servers from 20 years ago.
The input lag is ridiculous. Commands take forever to register. Players feel heavy, sluggish, and unresponsive. Turning, passing, dribbling, switching defenders, and tackling all feel delayed. Sometimes it feels like you’re fighting the game itself instead of your opponent.
What makes this even more frustrating is that this isn’t a new issue. The community has been complaining about the exact same problems for years. Every year EA talks about improvements, new features, new content, and new ways to monetize the game, but the core online experience remains broken.
How can a company that generates billions of dollars deliver an online experience this poor? How can a game that claims to be competitive have matches decided by input delay, inconsistent gameplay, server quality, and connection issues rather than actual skill?
And before anyone says it’s my internet: it isn’t. My connection is excellent. Low ping. Low jitter. No packet loss. Every other online game works perfectly. EA FC is the only game where I consistently experience this level of delay and inconsistency.
Here in Brazil, the situation feels even worse. Brazilian players have been reporting the same issues for years. Input lag. Gameplay delay. Heavy players. Random responsiveness. Matches that feel completely different from one game to the next. One match feels acceptable, and the very next one feels like you’re playing underwater.
This is not an isolated issue. Thousands of Brazilian players complain about the exact same thing every single year. Yet nothing changes.
I’m tired of the excuses. I don’t want new cards. I don’t want new promos. I don’t want new cosmetics. I don’t want more store packs. I don’t want more marketing. I want responsive gameplay. I want consistency. I want servers that actually work.
EA needs to stop pretending this isn’t a problem. Because right now, the biggest opponent in EA FC isn’t the person on the other side of the screen.
It’s EA’s own servers.
After years of hearing the same complaints and seeing the same issues go unresolved, it’s hard to reach any other conclusion: the online experience in EA FC is garbage. Absolute garbage. Frustrating, inconsistent, and completely unacceptable for a company of EA’s size and resources.
The Brazilian community pays the same price as everyone else. We invest in good internet connections and gaming setups, yet we’re constantly forced to deal with a second-rate online experience. At this point, it feels like EA simply doesn’t care.
Fix the servers.
Fix the gameplay responsiveness.
Fix the input lag.
Or stop pretending this is a competitive game. Because in its current state, EA FC is nothing more than an expensive, frustrating mess. A complete joke. And honestly, a garbage game being held back by garbage servers.