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Hi there, @Riditelvesmiru
Can you get some video showing how the game is unplayable? There's some instructions for capturing video here if you need it.
- 2 years ago@EA_Aljo Hello, you hear this from us all the time. In Rivals mode, there is no other style of play than arriving in the attacking zone and passing a cross to the always free player standing at the goal. Or make an arc at the throw-in circle and swing to score a goal. Try playing a Rivals match yourself and see for yourself.
- EA_Aljo2 years ago
Community Manager
I play Rivals matches. I also know these goals can be defended. Again, it would be good if you posted video so the community could give you some advice for defending these shots better as they're really nothing new. People have commonly scored with cross-crease and far side shots for years.
- 2 years ago@EA_Aljo So you could send us some video for an idea or a screenshot. When we also send videos and screenshots. And I ask why the developers do not prevent these long-standing simple goals?
- Riditelvesmiru2 years agoNew Vanguard
@EA_Aljo but there are too many crossing passes across the goal area in the game, the same run at the goalkeeper. There are players who do nothing but walk through the goal area and try to make the game so disgusting that the player leaves the match or the game altogether. If cross passes weren't so strong, people wouldn't play it so much, it is. This is also why the community is so small. It's here year in and year out and it's hard to get the game going if there's this crap out of the game! The game is also terribly biased, when someone who tries to create loses to someone who only knows how to abuse broken parts of the game (cruising passes through the goal area. maybe the goalkeeper would let it go once after a match, but not 2x in a row.
- EA_Aljo2 years ago
Community Manager
You could also defend those. If you're going to let someone make those passes all game long, they're going to keep doing it. They can only take advantage of what you give them.