FIFA Ultimate Team 15: 20 Ultimate Wishlist Features It Must Have

9. Remove EA Tax

The EA Tax is a constant hot topic amongst the Fifa Community, but some people still don't even seem to realise it exists. Whenever you sell a player on the transfer market, EA will take a 5% cut of that sale in order to help balance market inflation (although some suspect it's also to boost pack sales). It's been in every version of Ultimate Team and it's something you need to plan around if you're trying to make a profit on a player. But Fifa 14's market is already 'ruined' by the huge number of coin sellers online now (websites that sell in-game coins for real-life money); if you've ever wondered how the big Fifa YouTubers can afford all the best players, it's because they're mostly sponsored by coin sellers. So if the EA Tax is in place to stop people accumulating coins too quickly, it's a little redundant now.

8. Change Work Rates

Unless you're a Fifa obsessive, you probably aren't even aware of work rates - an in-game stat that supposedly dictates how your players perform in game. They're measured on a simple three level scale €“ High, Medium or Low €“ and have two categories, Defensive and Attacking. So, for example, a player like Stephan El Shaarawy has a High/High work rate, meaning he'll push forward as much as he'll push backwards, which is not exactly ideal for a winger. Some players will focus on work rates more than others, using players that have the specific work rates they desire (like a High attacking work rate in a striker, for example). Being able to change these work rates would please everyone and help customise your squad the way you want even more (you can do it in-game but making permanent changes in your squad makes life easier).

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