FIFA 15: 10 Tweaks To Make This The Best FIFA Yet

By Sam Heard /

10. Dynamic Weather

It takes you away from the ultra-realistic experience that is FIFA when you€™ve played a full 90-minute game and the torrential downpour hasn€™t eased up once. Clearly such a meteorological scenario isn€™t entirely outside the realms of possibility but it would be nice to see a slightly broader range of possibilities. It€™s May right now and across the country we are experiencing a mishmash of sunny spells mixed in with heavy showers €“ this should be a possibility in FIFA 15. A game should be able to start sunny and end dampened by rain and vice versa. Not to sound too pedantic but in FIFA it either rains or it doesn€™t, making no room for degrees of rain. A game which goes to such great lengths to achieve ultra-realism should permit for a broad degree of different weather intensities, from an unobtrusive drizzle to a full-on monsoon. While we€™re talking about weather related details we might as well highlight how stupid it is that a game can see two halves of ceaseless, unrelenting rain yet Real Madrid will still walk out with their kits whiter than white. Throw some mud on the situation, EA!