FIFA 15: 10 Things EA Sports Have Improved

6. Responsiveness

€œNo! What are you doing? I didn€™t say that?€ We are all too familiar with those unanswered questions and frustrations as Mario Balotelli chooses to stare at the ball as it travels towards him, before eventually letting it hit his face, rather than try the wonderfully difficult bicycle kick you were intending him to pull off €“ and bashing the buttons hopelessly for. This time around, unlike FIFA 14, the players feel a lot more responsive, and the dribbling especially is more precise, provided you can actually get it right. That€™s not to say that now and then Nicklas Bendtner €“ now of VfL Wolfsburg of course €“ will not disobey you and instead of completing the wonderful 32-pass move with a tap-in will be inclined to try an audacious backheel flick but instead fall flat on his face. This is a realistic football game after all.
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