FIFA 20 Ultimate Team: 10 Improvements We Most Want

5. Make The Daily Objectives Worthwhile

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Seriously, after a while, who really gives a sh*t about 200 coins, a bronze healing card, or an eight-game silver contract? Not to be ungrateful, of course, but the prizes on the line in FUT's daily objectives soon become worthless as your FUT career plays out.

While the daily challenges offered up on FUT may have a mild appeal once you first get started on the game, once you begin to find your feet and get a few matches under your belt, the rewards on offer from the daily objectives section only serve to be an annoyance. Completing these objectives soon becomes not worth the effort, for you then have to accept each and every reward into your club manually.

For the weekly objectives, they actually do have some value. In fact, at times, you can get yourself some very decent rewards – such as In-Form player cards – if you can pull off some of the weekly challenges. Daily objectives, though? Thanks, but no thanks. Unless FIFA 20 ups the stakes, you can keep that random medical personnel card and the RB>RWB one.

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