Guide to realistic football experience in FIFA 09!
I love this game. As I get better I realise that very often the scoring happens to be from a throughball that results in on one-on-one situation, which you can finish with a finesse shot. Nowadays, it is happening too very often. This is what people complain as ‘route one football’ of FIFA 09. This is not a bug or a glitch. I’ll explain you why this happens and I’ll also suggest you a solution which would make your game lot more tactical and lateral. If you haven’t experienced this one-on-one thingy, you are not spoilt yet.
See this game plays so beautifully that you can almost score a goal anyway you want. You can build up to the goal to your heart’s content. When there is an easy way out, you can exploit it. You don’t want to exploit that because you want realism and simulation as much as possible. When you’re playing a league or a cup competition, when you badly need a goal, you’d get it cheaply but wouldn’t really enjoy it. Am I right? This “throughball + one on one” happens to be one such quick way of scoring. I don’t want route one football and I don’t need a readymade way of scoring a goal.
Lot of people have written and said that this game rewards only route one football and does not reward or even facilitate patient build up football with lateral movement. That’s primarily because of the number of one-on-ones that people have seen so far in the game. When you keep zipping throughballs to the centre one-on-ones, it’s not fun. You are unchallenged. You have one quick way to get out of jail. It subconsciously restricts your creative thinking in building the game up and does not encourage you to play enterprising football. So why does this happen? I’ll break the suspense upfront. It’s all because of the custom tactics set up of your opponent teams.
I was playing against Real Madrid the other night. Throughball right through the centre, one-on-one to Drogba, goal! I was thinking how this could happen. It can’t be that I’m too good at this game. I ruled that out. In reality, they would have floored Drogba instead of watching sprint through 30 yards. The defenders didn’t even make a decent attempt to stop Drogba.So I went about investigating further. If you see the custom tactics set up of Real Madrid, you’ll understand.
Go to the defence numbers in custom tactics for Real Madrid. Pressure is 65. Aggression is 35. Team width is 65. What does this mean? The 65 for pressure means that the Real Madrid players would start pressurising you quite high on the pitch. When they pressurise, with the kind of responsiveness in FIFA 09, you can quickly exploit the gap created by the pressure with a quick throughpass and boom. But why don’t their defenders jockey, tackle and give Drogba a hard time? Because the aggression is set at 35. This means they won’t really pounce on you. They would try to contain you but won’t tackle you hard. At least they must be blocking Drogba in numbers right? No they won’t because the team width is set at 65. That shows that the defence will not narrow down at the back. They would in fact be quite wide and spread, and in case of a quick attack, their full backs will not be able to come to rescue. Goodness me, they also have the defender line as offside trap – good movement or bad movement, they’re in it together, the back four.
So now, what settings for Real Madrid here would have challenged Drogba? Pressure is not quite effective without aggression. And I don’t want the defender to be activated so high on the pitch. I’d put the pressure in the region of 30-35. Aggression should be between 70 and 80. This way, you won’t have it easy. It would be a massive challenge to get through. AI will tackle you, would even foul you and might double the pressure by asking one more defender to help stop you. Your route one football would be effectively over here. The more your ‘striker runs’ are intercepted by the opposition defence, you’ll start thinking of how else to play, build up and score.
So what have I done here. For certain top teams, I have gone and edited the custom tactics set up so that they don’t play like absolute idiots. And then I have created certain standard set ups. For instance, relegation battlers. They all mostly play very similarly. So I have personally edited their custom tactics to reflect their deep defending, hard tackling, long balling etc. But I did not want to do this for all of them individually. I started with Stoke City. Edited the custom tactics for them. And then for the similar teams, I just pointed their custom tactics to this saved custom tactics of Stoke City. So simple.
As per the original set up, Stoke had a fast build up play. The players are not as fast as Chelsea players. So when they play fast build up and lose the possession high up on the pitch, they won’t even tackle because of the original defence set up in custom tactics and they can’t even catch up a monster like Didier Drogba. If they lose the ball in my half, it could be a matter of two or three passes, before you see another one of those Didier Drogba goals. Not anymore. Now they will tackle me, challenge me, double up on me and even crowd in the centre. Lovely isn’t it? That’s no guarantee for Stoke City that they won’t concede, it only improves their defence. Remember, we’re not trying to boost any statistics here. If that Stoke defender is rated only 55 in tackling, when you set the their team aggression to 75 or 80, this 55-rated defender would do as much as possible in the framework of his own capabilities.
Apart from the unique tactics I’d like to customise and keep for the champions league teams, I would create more such generalised customised custom tactics for groups like relegation battlers, mid-tablers, euro-aspirants etc. My special concern would be on editing the defence set ups. I’m already half way through this. I love my games now. AI gives me a tough fight through the centre forcing me to come up with new ideas to break it up. With the gameplay of FIFA 09 at my disposal, I love this challenge!
Finally, if you’re fine with the game as it is, no worries. Don’t tweak anything. Just enjoy your game. Also if you’re finding the game already difficult enough, good for you. Keep trying. But just keep checking if your goals are from everywhere and if your goals are produced from varied types of attacks. The moment you realise that all that you do is one-on-ones, use this little tutorial. But remember, one-on-ones are not bad. They are in real football so they must be in FIFA 09 as well. I’m just saying that the proportion should also stay true.
If you think that you’re unable to control the game as much as you’d like to, set the passing in chance creation in custom tactics to somewhere around 30 which means safe passing. If you do this alongwith 30 or 40 for passing in build up, there will always be players around you to pass the ball and you can slowly build up and play your game. Having made these tweaks, I’m enjoying this game so much. The quality of my football has really improved and I’m truly enjoying the way I play. Now I have multiple options in mind, I’m trying out new things. Heck, I’ve strarted to use crossing as a weapon and even putting corners to good use! Let’s use the game to its fullest potential!
P.S: (a) I’m referring only to the offline games. (b) I play in ‘professional’ difficulty. (c) I use ‘assisted’ for pass, cross and through. ‘semi’ for shots and ‘manual’ for lob pass.