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Old 07-06-2015, 09:29 AM   #25
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Re: FIFA 16 No Touch Dribbling Details and Video

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Just because something is more or less effective doesn't mean everyone should be able to do it. It's going to be something that's easy to spam.
Yeah, but "easy to spam" and "easy to abuse" are two different things. Take skill moves for instance, you could do them all match long if you wanted but you're going to end up getting the ball taken off of your foot more often than not. And unlike skill moves, I'm pretty sure most soccer players are able to at least try and create space around the ball. Seems like EA got this one right.
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Old 07-06-2015, 09:32 AM   #26
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It will probably be tied into skill moves stars. Someone with 3 won't be able to do moves that someone with 5 can.

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Old 07-06-2015, 04:50 PM   #27
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Yeah, but "easy to spam" and "easy to abuse" are two different things. Take skill moves for instance, you could do them all match long if you wanted but you're going to end up getting the ball taken off of your foot more often than not. And unlike skill moves, I'm pretty sure most soccer players are able to at least try and create space around the ball. Seems like EA got this one right.
I agree with this. It seems most pro footballers are able to do some fakes and faints while dribbling. The effectiveness is effected by dribbling and ball control ratings but I think all players should be able to attempt the moves. Obviously Messi should do this more effectively than say Victor Moses or Danny Rose but all should be able to do on the ball no touch moves just hopefully with noticably different levels of effectiveness.

I am excited for the addition and it seems a valuable part of football to include. I don't play online, thus am not worried about it being abused. But can see why some are concerned. I know I am in that small rare group of fifa gamers who prefer offline career mode over online and FUT. So, I think this is a great addition but am aware why some are not so sure.

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Old 07-06-2015, 05:02 PM   #28
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Also, as a jv high school soccer player I am able to do no touch dribbling moves. It is not like trying to juggle the ball down the pitch or something. Of course the key is how quick you can do this sort of thing and how well you sell it to a defender. My point is, I get why all players can do them in the game. Because basically anyone who ever played much football can do this sort of thing.

Now, doing it like Messi does, that is a different thing altogether.

Still I can see people abusing this online and honestly this is the issue with online sports games in general. Tons of realistic game additions are used completely unrealistically. Still, I like the addition because in offline modes it will make the game more realistic.
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Old 07-08-2015, 07:23 PM   #29
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As a casual fan and not much of soccer/futbol watcher, how good are these changes as far as SIM goes? I'm getting FIFA 16 for sure because I always love the gameplay. Plus, my favorite addition the women's soccer team

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Old 07-09-2015, 07:17 AM   #30
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Yeah, but "easy to spam" and "easy to abuse" are two different things. Take skill moves for instance, you could do them all match long if you wanted but you're going to end up getting the ball taken off of your foot more often than not. And unlike skill moves, I'm pretty sure most soccer players are able to at least try and create space around the ball. Seems like EA got this one right.
Theoretically I agree with you.
I'm sure most pro soccer players can pull off some fancy moves when just fooling around at practice. It's in the heat of the moment, in a game, where the cream rises to the top.

My issue is that EA simply can't be trusted when it comes to handling weapons.
EA has a poor track record in that everyone can pull off these moves regardless of their attributes.
From Madden, to NHL, to FIFA, I've been told that only certain players can pull off certain moves.
But then when playing the CPU, I'm suddenly seeing 3rd-string players look like Joe Montana, Wayne Gretzky or Messi.

That's why I agree with bigeastbumrush. If you only give special moves to the special players, you'll never have a problem dealing with spammers, or a CPU that can turn any player into a superstar.
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Old 07-09-2015, 12:06 PM   #31
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The thing is, I don't believe that No-Touch Dribbling is truly a fancy/special move, at least at its core. Of course it looks flashy when they show a trailer with a player with a broad skill set (Messi) using it to its fullest extent, but it could also be as simple as manually adjusting one's position around the ball, which everyone should be able to do. At least that's what I'm seeing when I think of No-Touch Dribbling.

If you're saying EA is going to give every player Messi-like dribbling skills, then yeah, that would be a huge problem. But I seriously believe that won't be the case.
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Old 07-22-2015, 05:34 AM   #32
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