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FIFA 18 Wishlist: Features We'd Like To See


With EA Play just around the corner, it won’t be long until we get our first look at FIFA 18. The next entry in EA's bestselling soccer series will incorporate the Frostbite engine for the second year running, and has already been confirmed to feature a second season of story mode, The Journey, which debuted in FIFA 17

Ahead of the inevitable reveal, I've taken this chance to highlight a few things I'd like to see in FIFA 18 later this year. Be sure to add your own ideas to our wishlist in the comments below. 
 


Refined Gameplay Engine

Soccer is known as “the beautiful game” for a reason, and while FIFA 17 lives up to the moniker at times, it misses the mark at others. Against the CPU, it benefits from balanced, well-enhanced gameplay that surpasses its predecessor, but a lack of tactical diversity grows tiresome. Multiplayer is a different beast, placing an over-reliance on pace and occasionally suffering from disjointed AI positioning. 

It’s a shame as FIFA 16 had perfected a balanced gameplay experience across the board. The new engine has undoubtedly resulted in some areas of improvement on the pitch, but should also benefit from an extra year’s development to rectify its wrongs and realize its true potential. 

Revamped Set Pieces

FIFA 16's set pieces never really felt inadequate, but EA went the extra mile in developing brand-new mechanics for FIFA 17 anyway. Unfortunately, they’re just not all that good. The penalty system is particularly poor, leaving first-timers baffled by its strange execution in many cases. 

Would the fans be happy if EA reverted to FIFA 16's set-piece system later this year? It’s hard to say, but EA is unlikely to give it a second thought. Hopefully, their attention will turn to enhancing the aforementioned penalty system alongside the corner and free kick targeting system. The latter isn’t all that bad, but still needs some fine tuning to maximize its effectiveness. 
 


Improvements To Career Mode

FIFA 16 introduced a host of new features for career mode, but FIFA 17 has primarily taken a backseat in this area. The year of transition is possibly to blame, putting the focus on Frostbite and The Journey, and forcing career code to make-do with a few minor enhancements such as new team objectives. 

There are loads of things I'd like to see in career mode, such as an enhanced transfer system and online features. Above all though, career mode just needs a bit of freshening up. Its aging features do a solid job, but many have grown tiresome at this point after multiple years of stagnation.

The Journey: Season Two

Aside from the new Frostbite engine, FIFA 17's most notable addition is The Journey -- a brand-new mode following youngster Alex Hunter and his goal to achieve English Premier League glory. It has been received to great acclaim, but despite all its qualities, it also showcases potential for improvement in many areas. 

That’s not a bad thing. The Journey’s first outing has proved successful, but now needs the benefit of further development to become a major, year-long attraction. A create-a-player feature would help with this, and I'd also like to see efforts to reduce the story’s linearity. Honestly, the possibilities here are endless. 
 


Graphical Enhancements

FIFA 17 is a much better-looking game than its predecessor. The Frostbite engine has done a great job at enhancing the series’ lighting, player models and stadium features, but there’s still work to be done. In particular, new manager models look downright creepy at their worst, while crowds appear blurry and sometimes get locked in simultaneous animations. 

These small details can have a big effect on immersion. If EA can place more focus on bringing them in-line with the rest of the series’ detailed visuals, FIFA 18 could be a contender for the best-looking sports title on the market. That said, it’ll have to work hard to compete with NBA 2K, MLB The Show and EA Sports’ other major properties for that honor. 

Changes To Pro Clubs

With the release of FIFA 10, the idea of a “Virtual Pro” was incorporated into the FIFA series. This allowed you to create your own player and use them in the Pro Club Championship mode, upgrading their abilities as you progressed. A similar concept exists to this day, but in my view, FIFA would benefit more from an EASHL-like player-class system. 

At present, there’s just no balance. If you’ve upgraded your player to a certain level, he can prove unstoppable against standard defensemen, eliminating the sense of fair play. A class system might not suit everyone's tastes, but I’m sure most would agree an improved customization suite a-la EASHL (with stadium builder) would also serve Pro Clubs well in FIFA 18.
 


Additional Leagues

FIFA 17 has a fair share of leagues, but if we’ve learnt anything from Football Manager, it’s that FIFA and PES are still far behind in this department. In particular, China’s Super League demands inclusion with its array of recent high-profile signings, while many other major leagues from across the globe are still awaiting inclusion in the series. 

Then, there are the women’s leagues. FIFA 17 only includes women’s national teams at present, and with the groundwork being implemented two years ago, FIFA 18's female game appears ready to evolve. We’d naturally like to see the National Women’s Soccer League added, but there are loads of potential choices on offer. 

Indoor Mode

If you’ve never sampled FIFA’s late-90s indoor mode, you’ve been missing out. Truthfully, it’s aged quite badly, but it provided a superbly entertaining side attraction back in the day. Indoor mode is always one of the FIFA series’ top-requested features, but has yet to make a comeback, and is now 20 years removed from its previous incarnation.

FIFA Street had it, but it just wasn’t the same. Indoor mode’s popularity stemmed from its basic variation on the core formula, featuring bouncy walls, tiny pitches and the potential for unique goals. FIFA Street's fancy tricks and features were great, but aren’t necessary here. Just a simple, barebones indoor mode would be enough to satisfy the fans after 20 long years. 

What do you want to see in FIFA 18? Let us know in the comments below.


Member Comments
# 21 plyrically @ 05/09/17 04:36 AM
JUST cuz i'm a details guy- Things that SHOULD be standard .

*Variable net LENGTH- two sides to the spectrum (Italy - small length =/= Brazil- long length EPL - medium).
*One player Kick off!!
*Coin Toss/Flag exchange

*More commentators.

Danké!
 
# 22 nerd_rock @ 05/09/17 09:47 AM
For both Player Career and especially Manager Career I'd like the option of CPU vs. CPU. With Manager Mode acting as coach mode from other games where you can adjust formations and tactics on the fly as well as plan subs.

For Player Career since you have the options of playing as a real player (Messi, Ronaldo, etc...) give us the option to choose a player from Free Agents or Rest of The World without having to customize and add them to a team first. Since it's fantasy play anyway also give us the option to choose a player from the Classic XI, maybe I want to see Cantona or Zico in the EPL.

AI on pretty much any difficulty refuse to take shots unless they are wide open in the box or get a header from a cross. On a higher difficulty they can have 70% possession and 1 shot on target taken and lose 1 - 0. Make them take more chances and get creative.

Have teams and players play with their real style of tactics (kind of like PES). Just because Real Madrid, Arsenal, BVB, and Barca play a 4-3-3 doesn't mean they play the same way, especially for an entire game. Wingers still always seem to dribble into the corner far too much.
 
# 23 That_Dude_Again @ 05/09/17 01:38 PM
WHen is EA PLay date?
 
# 24 SeaTownGamer @ 05/09/17 03:05 PM
Futsol please. Indoor soccer is a game changer imo


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# 25 Pawel93 @ 05/16/17 11:41 AM
I need better graphic for FIFA 18.
 
# 26 papinho81 @ 05/17/17 02:36 AM
More international teams, after all this game is called FIFA.
 
# 27 andanesean @ 05/17/17 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by papinho81
More international teams, after all this game is called FIFA.
Totally agree. Can add could be cool with several countries with lower divisions. The fact that one can be promoted or be relegated is crucial to the excitement of CM.
 
# 28 papinho81 @ 05/17/17 08:40 AM
Oops sorry, I meant national teams (countries).
 
# 29 andanesean @ 05/17/17 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by papinho81
Oops sorry, I meant national teams (countries).
That's what I read and agree on !. LOL
 
# 30 andanesean @ 05/17/17 11:10 AM
By the way Papinho you have done a great job with Pes17 (It's even your first year as a PES user), hope you return to FiFA18?, your expertise will be more than useful.
 
# 31 papinho81 @ 05/17/17 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by andanesean
By the way Papinho you have done a great job with Pes17 (It's even your first year as a PES user), hope you return to FiFA18?, your expertise will be more than useful.
Don't know where the wind will take me. I am currently playing fifa 16 so who knows.
 
# 32 andanesean @ 05/17/17 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by papinho81
Don't know where the wind will take me. I am currently playing fifa 16 so who knows.
Fifa16 is actually a pretty good game, especially with the latest updates last year. It's only now the version finally gets the recognition it should have had already last year. But let's see what's happening, I currently do not have the greatest expectations for 18 compared to gameplay that's crucial. There will certainly be a lot of gimmick in 18, like eating candy cross, light and airy and quickly forgotten.
Ok, back to topic ... wish list ...
 
# 33 mroctober316 @ 05/17/17 05:35 PM
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Bring back creation center!
I think this is one of the main reasons why I stopped purchasing FIFA. Had so much fun with created teams and players.
 
# 34 Giofinest @ 06/05/17 07:57 AM
Read an article stating FIFA 18 may have the Champions League license? Any truth to this? And will FIFA 18 have Serie A license back? Currently in manager mode with Manchester City and BPL license is awesome but I am a die hard Juventus fan.

Wishlist-
1) team intro's example: (Juventus) YouTube to watch what im talking about
2) Champions League & Europa League tournaments
3) serie A license and other licenses
4) actual crowd chants
5) weather changes/day & night
6) player more realalistic- tattoo's etc, goal celebrations

Please feel free to add and respond. Thanks
 
# 35 SophBegg @ 06/07/17 03:22 AM
I hope they improve the first touch controls to be similar to the way PES has done it in the last few iterations. It's such a smooth system. Unfortunately I don't see how they can do it without it being a straight ripoff of PES. I'd also like to see slow players (Mertesacker, Llorente, etc.) be viable options because of their physicality. This is also one of the few aspects that I feel PES has been doing a lot better in.
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Originally Posted by Giofinest
Read an article stating FIFA 18 may have the Champions League license? Any truth to this?
I highly doubt it. The PES 2018 demo shows that they still have the Champions League.
 
# 36 SteveFBC @ 06/08/17 10:07 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Giofinest
Read an article stating FIFA 18 may have the Champions League license? Any truth to this? And will FIFA 18 have Serie A license back? Currently in manager mode with Manchester City and BPL license is awesome but I am a die hard Juventus fan.

Wishlist-
1) team intro's example: (Juventus) YouTube to watch what im talking about
2) Champions League & Europa League tournaments
3) serie A license and other licenses
4) actual crowd chants
5) weather changes/day & night
6) player more realalistic- tattoo's etc, goal celebrations

Please feel free to add and respond. Thanks
KONAMI have the rights to the Champions League until 2019 with an option for another 3 years (so I read a year ago).
I did notice (and mentioned in my review video of the Ronaldo trailer) that they appear to have the rights to the World Club Championships, so maybe that is what they were referring to.
Regarding Serie A, they may get it, depends on the league itself, talks broke down and nobody currently has the license for it, oddly enough.
 
# 37 Giofinest @ 06/09/17 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveFBC
KONAMI have the rights to the Champions League until 2019 with an option for another 3 years (so I read a year ago).
I did notice (and mentioned in my review video of the Ronaldo trailer) that they appear to have the rights to the World Club Championships, so maybe that is what they were referring to.
Regarding Serie A, they may get it, depends on the league itself, talks broke down and nobody currently has the license for it, oddly enough.


Thank you for clarifying. I think FIFA can do a better job with the Champions League. Hopefully they get Serie A back. Would there be any way of uploading intro's into the game?


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# 38 unctarheel19 @ 06/14/17 03:09 PM
I'm way late to the party... but one thing I'd add would be the CPU's ability to perform special moves. Seems to be. That only user controlled teams can perform them which actually kinda sucks IMO.
 

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