From shooting to controlling the ball and how you manage your players from the sidelines, FIFA 19 has seen a number of changes.
Goal sat down with FIFA 19 gameplay producer Kantcho Doskov to find out how Ronaldo, Neymar, Pep Guardiola and the FIFA community have helped to inspire the biggest changes in FIFA 19.
What is the Active Touch system, is it more than improving players’ control?
It’s a brand-new system which creates a lot more animation variety for passing and shooting, and introduces a whole heap of new flicks and tricks.
Who were you watching when you decided this needed to be added to FIFA 19?
When we watched Neymar play, he obviously does all these flicks over opponents’ heads and controls the ball with flair, so we wanted to introduce those kinds of animations into the game.
Could that make Neymar over-powered?
We made sure to test the game and, if you try to do flicks throughout the whole pitch, eventually you’ll get tackled by a defender.
Which skill moves do you enjoy the most?
One of my favourites is the one that Iniesta likes to do, as he takes a lateral touch and passes his opponent. If you time it right, you’ll be successful, but it takes a bit of practice to learn the new tricks.
From what we’ve seen here, Timed Finishing is going to be a big change in FIFA 19. How would you describe it?
It’s a brand-new risk vs reward finishing mechanic. If you time it better you’ll have a better, more accurate shot on goal, but the risk is that if you mis-time it you’ll likely shank your shot and it will go in Row Z.
Is it easier for better players, like Ronaldo, to do a Timed Finish?
No, in the sense that every time you try to do a timed finish you need to be very accurate in your timing. So, regardless of the player, if you want to get a well-timed Timed Finish you have to wait for the ball to get close to you and, as you shoot, wait for the foot to contact the ball, that’s when you hit the shot button for the second time. But the better players will have more accurate shots anyway which increases the likelihood shots will go in.
Why such a drastic change?
We heard from the FIFA community that they wanted more user skill in how the game plays and this is a new mechanic that really rewards players taking the time to master the timing of shooting. In previous years all you had to do was press shoot, aim and you’d get a shot off. Last year you had the double tap for low driven shots which were over powered, but it didn’t matter what the timing was. For 19, the timing really matters.
Dynamic tactics is very different to the other gameplay changes as the effort goes in before the game starts. What does it let you do?
These are brand-new options for defence and offence tactics. You can customise your mentality, so defence could be five at the back for formation, but ultra-attacking could be a completely different formation and you can custom everything to your heart’s content, with each individual tactic within the game.
What made you upgrade this from what was in FIFA 18, as there were far fewer options for changing tactics on the fly?
It was when we saw Manchester City and Pep Guardiola, and how he’s able to change the team plan depending on the situation. We’ve tried to look at what he does and give you the options, and more tools, to customise team width, your defensive line, how much pressure you want to put on the ball, how many players you want to put in the box, those are all options in FIFA 19.
With all these changes on the pitch, which players do you enjoy playing with the most?
For me, players who are very skilled, like Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar - the five-star skillers, they are going to be really fun to play with due to the new tricks we’ve added to the game. But even players who may not be as quick on the ball, for example, Busquets, or Kevin De Bruyne, who aren’t the paciest players, are very good at passing and have very high vision attributes. They’re going to be able to ping passes across the field like not everyone else can.
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Mcjoan
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this man inspires everything he associates with, from little children to game creators, he has made football more popular than before, may God grant him more playing years
pasarevandana15
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Sterzil
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one of the best in the world,this comes of no surprise to me... Ronaldo is an inspiration both on and off the pitch he's kind wise and.always generous I wouldn't forget what he did to those children in.syria it was really thoughtful of.him.to do such a kind act... Ronaldo always and will remain one.of.the best he's performance last season has inspired FIFA to make him one.of the best soccer games ever.and I know they won't disappoint
shah2468
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If you look closely what have the certain players done season after season, and compare it to their recent season stats you should see that they are not that far from recent years...Vice versa is when certain players have an extraordinary season, but have they done it 3, 4, 6 seasons and now they played a little worse compared to the current best ? Another thing is card stats why Modrić 91, but Salah or Kante not ? Modrić is the current best at his position, his rating is for midfielders only, not wingers or central defensive midfielders or great midfielders. But he is the current best at it. Salah' s 88 on RW is a one of the strongest in BPL and in other leagues too. Kante's 88 CDM also. And it's not the same if a winger passes the ball or a CM, and if winger passes better than a CM, compare wingers pass stats to other wingers, and compare your CM pass stats to others from the same league than from others and you should see that he is above them all, maybe there are one or two better, but it has it's reasons for sure.