Manager Mode: Manager Popularity Rating not working
Title: FC25 Mode: Manager mode Seen on: Live Repro Rate: 2/3 manager save files Steps to Reproduce: Boot into FC25 Enter Manager Mode Successfully complete your board objectives Observe that occasionally your popularity rating will continue to fall and not recover when achieving objectives Expected Result: Manager popularity correlates with Manager performance 🎷 please9Views0likes0CommentsLimited player creations
Hello EA, Since FIFA 20, I've been creating players to make custom teams to create tournaments with multiple countries, including Algeria, Senegal, Madagascar, etc. But now, with the rule that only a maximum of 50 players can be created, I can't complete my teams. EA, please, can you remove this limit?34Views2likes1CommentFC 25 Live start points - missing face scans added after the date.
Hello, purchased FC25 this week and earlier today I decided to get started on my 1st career mode. I wanted to select the october 28th live start point with Manchester United, the last under Erik Ten Hag as manager. The problem for me is that this save is missing the face scans of players both at Man Utd and the promoted premier league clubs that are in the game. Sours the experience to be missing so many face scans of relevant players, including those at my club or transfer targets. Could you please make the change to include the new face scans for all the live start points?40Views0likes0CommentsCareer Save File Corruption -“Appears to be damaged” Error
Hi, I'm facing a recurring issue with Career Mode in EA Sports FC 25 (PC/Steam) where my save files consistently get corrupted once they reach exactly 14,575 KB. After that point, trying to load the career gives me this message: "The save file appears to be damaged and cannot be used. If you choose to delete the damaged file, it will be removed from your storage device." This has happened in three different careers, even after: Fully deleting the Settings folder Clean reinstalling the game Disabling Cloud Save (Steam and EA App) Verifying game files Using different career names and slots Each time, the file size reaches exactly 14,575 KB and then breaks. I suspect there's a file size limit or memory bug involved. I’ve backed up the .sav files and I’m happy to share them for technical inspection. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.39Views0likes0CommentsEdit mode in FC 26
Hi EA team, I’d like to suggest an improvement for Career Mode — the ability to edit kits, crests, names and sponsors for unlicensed teams in all platforms. Reasons: 1. Similar to Konami’s Option Files in PES, players could import custom kits, logos, fonts and sponsors. You could implement a similar system. 2. On the “Edit kits” forum many users request the option to customize kit parts (shirt, shorts, socks) — either via colour palette, or by allowing PNG imports for crests and logos (cite included). 3. The editor could be restricted to unlicensed teams only (e.g. Bergamo Calcio, Latium... ), so it wouldn’t conflict with existing licensing agreements. Suggested features: - Replace textures for shirt, shorts, socks separately - Upload logos, sponsors, numbers via PNG - Activate only for teams without real license - Change team names This would greatly improve Career Mode experience as it is annoying to play for/against AC or Inter Milan with random kits or names. Thank you for considering this request! Best regards48Views1like1CommentSuggestions For Career Mode EA FC 26
1. Add unique “frustration” animations for each player when they miss a golden opportunity. 2. Introduce “greedy reaction” animations for Atalanta defender Isak Hien (e.g., during the UEFA Champions League playoff match against Club Brugge) when he placed his hand on Club Brugge striker Nelson’s chest inside the box, resulting in a penalty call. Bonus suggestion: Allow viewers to trigger custom celebration animations on TV/monitor by pressing dedicated buttons (similar to post-goal celebrations). 3. Add animations for opposing fans’ reactions when a player celebrates a goal in front of them. 4. Substitution realism: Substituted players can shake hands with teammates, exit the field, watch from the bench, and drink water or juice. 5. Player protest during substitutions: Include animations of visibly upset players when substituted (e.g., Sadio Mané’s famous protest toward Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool). 6. Pre-match training routines: Let players train in gyms, saunas, jacuzzis, and aerobic facilities at their home stadium days before crucial matches (e.g., Barcelona vs. Dortmund in the Champions League). On matchday, allocate 15–20 minutes for both teams to practice stretches, set pieces, and drills on half the pitch, condensed into a 5-minute sequence to avoid tester fatigue. 7. Technical staff analytics: Coaches and analysts hold tablets during matches to review and explain opponents’ weaknesses to the manager. 8. Post-match interviews: The Man of the Match receives a tournament-specific award (e.g., the Champions League trophy). Use prerecorded player voices (studio-recorded pre/post scanning) for interview responses. Testers can choose from 3–4 dialogue options for players’ replies to journalists. 9. Custom celebrations for the top 10 league players using motion-capture technology. 10. In-game player chatter: Top 10 league players speak in their native language or English during matches, each with unique voice lines. 11. Head-injury realism: Add blood effects when players clash heads in aerial duels. Medical teams treat injuries on the field (e.g., applying white bandages or stitching cuts without anesthesia, similar to Dutch player Strapp’s eyebrow stitches). 12. Custom pitch design: Unique grass textures and colors for each top-10-league team’s home stadium. 13. Tattoo customization: Add 50+ tattoo designs for players’ arms and legs. 14. Stadium snacks: Include animations of fans eating or drinking (e.g., popcorn, beer, pizza, soft drinks). 15. Story mode revolution: Create a unique narrative (à la Alex Hunter) set in 1754, featuring Pele-esque gameplay with period-accurate stadiums, muddy pitches, and vintage kits. 16. Pitch invasions by animals: Dogs, cats, squirrels, frogs, etc., referencing real-world football incidents. 17. Selfie mode: Let pitch invaders like Jimmy Jump take selfies with their favorite players. 18. World Cup stars: Add a star to each national team’s jersey logo for every World Cup title they’ve won. 19. Pre-match strength training: Players visit the gym two days before an official match to perform exercises—such as bench press, leg press, and barbell lifts—according to the program provided by their strength and conditioning coach. 20. In the Settings menu, under Edit Real Player, we want to be able to select any number of players and change their nationality to whatever we like, lower their age all the way down to 12 years old, and add any variety of arm and leg tattoos to our chosen players. 21. In Player Career, we should be able to sign a 5-, 6-, or even 7-year contract with a club, so that we’re not forced to negotiate a new deal every single year—unless our player wants to move clubs and has received compelling offers from elsewhere. 22. We should be able to play at least 30 seasons—i.e., 30 years—in Player Career with our chosen player, and retirement should be entirely up to the user. Also, include a special “farewell match” for our player at the end of their career in Player Career. 23. In Player Career, at the start or mid-season, our player should have the option to request a loan for one or two years to help them develop their skills. 24. In the Settings menu, under Edit Real Player, we want to be able to set our player’s potential growth rating—for example, increasing Jude Bellingham’s potential rating up to 99. 25. In both Player Career and Manager Career, whenever our chosen club (for example, Manchester United) wins the league or the Champions League in any season, add a star above the club badge on the kit for each Champions League title, and place a Champions League winners’ badge in the center of the shirt for every season they win it. 26. A very important feature in Real Player Career: we want to be able to raise our player’s Skill Moves to 4 or 5 stars, and add 2, 3, or 4 Playstyle Plus traits to our player. Thank You EA Team 🙏57Views1like1CommentReject all option/button for youth player reports
Please add a 'reject all' button in the youth scout reports for EA FC 26. It's so unnecessarily time-consuming to reject each youth player individually every single time. It would be so easy to implement but would make such a difference for players like myself who use and enjoy the youth scouting so much. Please look into this and see for yourselves; it will take a few minutes to review this and see that it needs adding. There are already 3 buttons in use, so that leaves one button left for this option that should be there (X button on an Xbox controller for example). If you press X, it should give you an option to reject ALL players. Usually, 99% of youth players wont be signed, so when I'm finished scrolling through them all and I can see that none of them are good enough, then it makes sense for me to have an option to instantly discard them all. It allows us as players to very easily cherry-pick the youth players that we want to keep and then get back to other parts of the game rather than taking needless amounts of time to manually reject each player; this can become extremely tedious if you use youth scouting as much as I do.27Views1like1CommentNew Stadium adding
Dear EA Team. I've been playing your game for 10 years and am a huge Career Mode fan. I'd like to ask how long it will take to add an official stadium to the game, because I would really like to see FC Basel's stadium included. I know it's not that easy and it will probably take a while, but it would be a cool addition to the game. I would help you in any way I can if I could, or if you even need it.It's not just any stadium, it's the one of the biggest club in Switzerland and they deserve to have their stadium in your game in my opinion because you have the best football game and with the St. Jakob-Park it will be even better. Best regards, Aeneas39Views3likes2CommentsCareer Through Time
Suggestion for EA Sports FC – “Career Through Time” Mode Hello EA Team, My name is Marcus Petersen, and I’ve been a dedicated FIFA player since FIFA 15, with over 7000 hours played. I want to share an idea for the career mode that I believe many fans would love and that would be quite straightforward to implement. The idea: Allow players to start their career mode in previous seasons (for example, 2009/10, 2014/15, 2018/19, etc.) and then play forward through time. Each year, young talents that actually appeared in real life during that season would be added to their authentic clubs (for example, Mbappé at Monaco, Bellingham at Birmingham, Yamal at Barcelona). Player ratings would be based on the year you start your career, and development would progress dynamically based on in-game performance, just like the current career mode. Why it’s simple and smart: EA already has all the data from previous FIFA titles, including players, squads, ratings, and kits from those years. All that’s needed is an option to select a starting season, which loads the correct squads and ratings from that year. New talents can be dynamically added in the season they belong to, rather than generating random AI players. Player development can continue as normal, based on playtime and form, without needing to rework ratings every season. Updating kits and jerseys every year would be nice, but it’s not required for the feature to work. What this achieves: A more authentic and living career mode where players don’t just disappear after a few seasons, and where you can follow the real career progression of talents. The chance to experience and play through football history — for example, starting in 2009 and witnessing Ronaldo, Messi, Benzema, Mbappé, and Yamal develop as time passes. A game mode that appeals both to hardcore and casual fans by combining realism with familiar gameplay. I hope you will consider adding this feature in future editions, such as EA FC 26. Many fans share similar wishes, and I believe this could be a major success since it’s a simple, practical idea that would make career mode feel much more alive. Thank you for your time and the great work you do! Best regards, Marcus Petersen42Views3likes1Comment