Iwas playing a Champions League Final and the moment I scored a goal, none of my midfielders could make a proper pass (lack of strengh and accuracy, even though they had more than tons of stamina left with +85 overall). Not to mention in the last 5 min. the referee kept giving the AI constant free kicks near my area, even though I wasn't doing anything wrong (in some cases I hadn't even touched the ball/player).
I still won that match, but again shows EA gives unfair advantage to the AI so you can have a challenge. I would love to know FIFA opinion on the fact they try to simulate the referee making bad calls (FIFA promotes fair play after all), EA would probably lose their license if this got FIFA attention.
This game cheats, it's so obvious. Players don't respond on crucial moments (how obvious), run for a brief moment in the wrong direction allowing the ai to intercept the ball???? Ai never looses stamina, players with 70 pace can outrun players with 95 pace. The ball almost always (98% off the time) bounces back to the ai player, so unrealistic. Passing is not consistent. I conceded a lot of goals againt me because the ai decided the ball should go the other way. I hit the post so many times, really unrealistic. My 95 rated suarez misses at at open goal, not my fault i can assure you. And the list goes on and on.
I just played 4 matches single player on ultimate and legendary against the ai in sb. I won every match despite the fact the ai cheats. The 5th match i loose because of a penalty that should not be a penalty. According to the stats i dominated the game. I get it, in real life even Barcelona doesn't win every game. This game however cheats to win, that is not the same. And don't keep saying this also happens with real soccer, even Barcelona can have a bad day. We the players can have a bad day, this game should decide that for us.
ea, also fix the delay in this game. It's really ridiculous. Ai players don't experience any delay, we do. Fifa is the only game i play with this ridiculous delay, even when i play sb against the ai??????????
And that's not all, defender that doesn't react when the ball is on our surface, attackers that doesn't react on the opposite side, and the AI that suddenly activates the god mode and destroy you after you dominated the entire game (without scoring of course), their goalkeepers that become superman...
I play FIFA since 2010, I have played a lot against AI in Legend and Champion level, I've never seen that, except for two modes: The Adventure (Alex Hunter) on FIFA 2019 and the Squad Battles since 2018.
And please, stop sending us patronizing answers, it's realy insulting and proves that you don"t read our complaints (the subject creator talked about the AI and not the online opponents), and that you just don't respect us. Of course we know we sometime are bad, we just want to win when we deserve to win and to lose when we deserve to loose. We are really tired of scripted games.
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The FIFA community calls this "momentum", or "scripting". The idea is that under the hood, FIFA creates "dramatic moments" by giving the losing team a helping hand or making life harder for the winning team.
Have you lost inexplicably while playing FIFA? Have you ever conceded an equaliser to an opponent who all of a sudden turns it on in the last second? Do your players decide they've had enough for no good reason and run as if they're stuck in the mud? Most FIFA players - and I include myself in this - will remember times when the game has done something that doesn't seem fair.
The debate around momentum has bubbled under the surface of the FIFA community for years (earlier this year a redditor claimed to have found mention of momentum in the FIFA 17 game files), but it's risen to the top with the release of FIFA 18. That's because of the popularity of a new mode: Squad Battles.
Squad Battles is a player versus computer mode for FIFA Ultimate Team. You take your FUT team and play against other players' squads, which are controlled by the AI. It's a great mode for getting FIFA coins, but on higher difficulties it's pretty tough.
There are lots of players who reckon the computer cheats in Squad Battles in a variety of ways. Whether it's offside goals or improbable shots, hitting the post repeatedly to inconsistent refereeing decisions, Squad Battles has come under fire for, well, feeling unfair.
Some players reckon the game will make your players pass in the wrong direction, decide the computer will score now and there's nothing you can do about it, and turn opponent goalkeepers into Superman, all in a bid to create drama.
One exasperated FIFA player issued a lengthy post on the FIFA subreddit documenting evidence of the computer cheating in Squad Battles. The post included links to a whopping 30 clips of supposed AI cheating.
Even the bog standard online competitive modes in FUT have been questioned this year. Just this week a German FIFA streamer called DieHahn found that the traits and specialities of some players were missing when playing online, but returned when playing offline (there's more on this on the FIFA subreddit). A glitch, or more evidence of FIFA cheating?
This "irrefutable proof" came from the fingertips of a poor old Italian EA customer service rep, who in an online chat apparently confirmed the existence of scripting. Here's what the Italian customer service chap typed: "Praticamente hanno un sistema che aiuta le squadre piu deboli."
Perhaps in a bid to pre-empt the post blowing up within the FIFA community, an EA community manager called Aiden stepped in to categorically deny any scripting or momentum exists within the game. Here's his post, in its entirety:
"What you've asked the Advisor is not something that our customer support Advisors have insight into at that level. Our development team, who absolutely do have that insight, have answered this question several times in the past and plainly stated that it does not exist in game.
"We build the game to try and give the best representation we can of real football, where things like poor touches or poor shots do exist. Sometimes when these go against you it can feel like the game is playing against you or trying to make you lose. That is not the case, it's simply that similar things can happen in FIFA that happen in the real world game.
"In real football you get big players missing shots, bottling it on penalties making bad passes etc and those can happen in FIFA too. We do not control that when it comes to who you are, what players you are using or what team you have which is what "scripting" or "momentum" suggest. The game plays out the way it plays out, we do not control how that happens.
"To add to that, we are very sensitive to this issue, we love that FIFA is a competitive game and embrace it as such. Us manipulating the game would completely detract from that and would go against everything that we stand for and everything that we want for the game."
It's a pretty strong statement, and echoes similar comments made by FIFA developers when asked about the issue in the press. Back in June I asked FIFA creative director Matt Prior about scripting, and he denied it exists.
"It's something we often get asked," Prior said. "Is there something in there that scripts things? I can assure you there absolutely isn't. It is just football. That kind of thing happens in football."
Prior said that FIFA does, however, contain the potential for player error. But rather than this being the result of some overarching momentum, it's based on an individual player's statistics and other factors, such as their fatigue.
"There is error in some of the algorithms for traps [trapping the ball]," Prior said. "That's in-built throughout the game, but that's all measured on an individual level. It doesn't take into account, oh, this is 1-0 in the 90th minute, let's give this guy more error. It's very much individual. And as a result it can happen at any time. That's part of the beauty of the sport. That can be frustrating at times, but that's the nature of football.
"I'm a Man City fan. Last City game I watched us have 80 per cent possession. Boro just nicked it, went down the other end, their first shot of the game, goal. To me, that's frustrating. If I was to have that in FIFA there might be the expectation that that's scripted. But the reality of it is, there are errors in football and that just makes football what it is. If everything was predictable and uniform and all the rest of it, you'd take some of the heart and soul out of football. We represent the real world sport and you get that in both our game and the real world sport."
So why does this issue keep on popping up within the FIFA community? A lack of transparency on the part of EA Sports about the way FIFA works doesn't help. While players have worked out all sorts about the mechanics of the game, there is still a great deal we do not know about how FIFA determines what happens on the pitch. For FUT players who spend countless hours fussing over the statistics of their players, that's frustrating.
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