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  • Osulis's avatar
    Osulis
    2 years ago
    @mendozzamagic DDA = Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment. Meaning: is when the game purposefully adjust it's level of challenge to match a player's skill level. basically changing the players ai behaviour and scenarios making either the game easier or harder.

    This is very true for some part in H2H as in the beginning (1st half) you and you're opponent's player play perfectly fine with the same amount of challenge but the DDA kicks in for either you or the opponent in the 2nd half (mostly nearing the end around 70th minute): Your or Opponent's players suddenly become bad. They easily trip, fall, lose the ball. The defenders create big gaps where Your or Opponent's players run through so they can use the through balls easily. Players also run slower than before. Players also get easily fouled, just get touched lightly, boom, ref whistles gives freekick. While You or Opponent (depends who got hit with DDA) gets stomped violently doesn't get a freekick. Though, This DDA happens sometimes and not always based on my experience, don't know for everyone else. This is also one of many reasons on why people hate FC Mobile, and can't blame them since it's basically advantage and disadvantage.
  • XX_PINGERS_XX's avatar
    XX_PINGERS_XX
    Rising Traveler
    2 years ago

    Yep happening to me the last 2 hour. This patch was making my CBs run out of position up to the half way line. And they have med/High workrates. Sold R9,Star pass Son. This game is crap now. Heading is now like beach volleyball, In manager mode every goal is outside the box like 2000 shot power. How can they stuff up so many things in every FIFA  after they make after a patch. And passing still crap goes to the player your not looking at, and free kick clear offline get the worse camera angle ever and can't see the ball. 

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