The fact that we have to search up tutorials on how to make the game fun just shows how bad FIFA really is. If FIFA was in anyway a good game all this stuff would be already coded into the game to make it more fun and realistic.
I did a create a club starting in efl league one with a heavy emphasis on having players from the alps region which included Austria Switzerland and some parts of Germany and Italy and was quite a fun challenge to do as it mostly involved youth academy (edit:just won the premier league and is kinda cool challenge)
Couple of rules I use to get it difficult… I find out what the club record signing is and any transfer I make can’t be above that fee. 2. Only profit. This is where at the start of a new season I move all my allocated transfer money to wages. The only way I can sign players is too sell, great way to make it difficult in transfer windows. You have to negotiate for every penny
Love that idea mate. This was the biggest problem for me.. Way too much money given from the board every season. What I do is buy the player at minimum double the price... If he costs 7m I have to come up with 14m to sign him 👍
MLS has two restrictions that you can use - the “designated player” rule and limited foreign player rules. It will make a CM more challenging and make you think more
@@JesusHernandez-pp6wq I think you can sign 3 designated players and you limit their wage budget to say, 25k/week. They are usually your top players comparatively speaking to MLS players. Also I think you’re only allowed like 10 foreign players on your squad, not counting North American players (ie United States, Canada, Mexico)
Another fun rule especially for RTG's is limiting to only 3 sales and 2 new players a season. Try out loaning players even though it isn't cost effective it is realistic especially for smaller clubs. Another fun thing to do is buy players who stood out against your team in preseason games from other clubs.
Maybe a lot of you already do this but changing formation, tactics, player instructions etc makes every save unique. I haven’t done this much in my 10+ years of playing career mode but changing football philosophy is an easy way of switching up yours saves and can be quite challenging. Try to for example play with a 3-back if your an Italian club since it is very common there. Maybe you’re the next Guardiola and love to keep possession and have full control every game. A very simple tip (perhaps already known by everybody on the planet) to make your next save that one step more challenging and enjoyable!
I play ac milan, i sell one star player every summer and also i try to sign mostly italians players from weaker clubs (berardi, belotti). I don't bring big names from unrealistic clubs
Something I thing we need is an open training option, as PES did with their 2010-2012 versions. There is a vast amount of formations to try, mainly if you are into deep dive / game planning for an specific game, and skill games are rarely related to things you can actually improve
I have one more tip, if you pre ordered the game you get a future star (90 plus potential), I'm sure most people know that. And it's very exploitable. But if you're in league 2 for example, instead of bringing him in immediately and playing him every game (since he's obviously good enough), treat him like a young player. Loan him out for a couple of seasons, play him a few games a year etc. And if a big team comes in for him, there's not much a lower league team could do to prevent losing him. And another tip is that don't just pick players based on their overall, if your 70 overall striker hasn't scored in 10 games but your 62 overall striker has bagged 4 off the bench in that time, why would you continue using the 70 overall? And if you're using an aging player and his rating goes below a younger player in the same position, don't just force him in because he's higher overall.
I’m currently doing a Hamburg save using 3 3 star 4 star scouts attempting to maximise profits for the team allowing a slower progression, so far I have sold a 77 rated promising Ghanaian winger for 28 million to Aston Villa and a Slovenian striker to Mallorca for 17, and a few more whilst giving new up and coming players a chance to shine from the bench and eventually impact the squad, my goal is to become an established German top 4 team within 4 years of start and eventually win silverware in the long term in seasons where both homegrown players and players from undervalued leagues coupled with long term players like Leibold can help us to silverware before restarting the process as better players get sold to top teams. I’d recommend trying this model it’s similar to like a money ball strategy and is very fun
That's what I want to do but I can't really think of the right team to do it with any suggestions? The only ones I can think of are Saint ettiene and Málaga but Saint etienne aren't really developing prospects and Málagas owner won't put any money into the club edit: 8 think I'm going to do benfica
@@Mansveik really you can pick any team that’s either bottom of the table in a top league or mid to top in a 2nd division, I went for Hamburg due to their European history and status as the second largest city in Germany by population, they really have the potential to be a huge team and are a massive club anyway, but you could maybe pretend to be under new ownership or have hired a great sporting director, I think a great club to do this with would be Malaga like you said, great history and as I have been to a game myself against Celta back in 2018 I believe I can tell you they are a great club with great fans who deserve to be ran properly
A semi realistic idea I use in my career modes for scouting is to look up the sister cities of the club’s city I’m managing in if they don’t have established club connections already (usually found on their wiki page or the city gov website) it adds a bit of randomness trying to scout gems from other countries
some ideas: Corporate sponsors, each year you are offered sponsors based on how you performed the previous year, so that you can make more money. Also, build a stadium, you start out with a small bare boned stadium, and you can buy upgrades and expansions, so that you can make more money in ticket sales as your stadium keeps expanding.
Just came across this video now. I love doing stuff to make my saves harder I’m always shutting sliders as I want it to be hard to pass through teams, be under a lot of pressure to try force my way out it’s way more fun
Maybe I can give you 2 more tips for realistic & challenging CM.. 1. Pay attention to the salary structure of your initial squad. Make sure you're not signing a player with too much gap salary demand with your best earner. (for me, 2 times higher is the limit) 2. Only 22 or max 23 players in your club. It decreases your club expense & all the players can have fair game time.
I think I have an amazing idea for FIFA developers to add is for managers to be able to watch matches let's say Liverpool is up to champions league final and want to watch real Madrid and man city Semi final match .
To make my career mode a lot more fun, I put the top European league teams into the 4 tiers of England and put the best teams from other continents into other top European leagues to make the champions league almost like a club world Cup. I'm playing as shakhtar donestk in league 2!
1. (0:24) - mainly sign from your league and nationality 2. (2:09) - investigate your club and follow their policy 3. (4:00) - Youth academy 4. (5:35) - no overpowered shit - sliders 5. (7:49) - limit the signings
@@roaarylion5214 you must’ve completely ignored the objectives then, I’ve never been sacked even after finishing in the relegation zone😂 If you know you’re gonna do poor, keep morale high, complete the objectives, turn a profit etc, it’s brain numbingly simple
idk for me atleast I just loose interest in playing the game after I play 1 game. The gameplay is just incredibly boring and sometimes unfair and repetetive. Everything besides the gameplay I like and doesnt get boring. I would just sim the games, but the other stuff is just not that deep, that I could stay interested longer than an hour
I have a career mode with Barcelona & I decided to do something a little different. I know we are in debt in real life, so I've decided to create a Balance Sheet. Every season I have to make a +100m transfer profit for the 1st 5+ seasons... Even if you have to get rid of players that you do not want to sell. This could be done with any club, through signings, the academy, or anything...
It’s genuinely difficult to NOT get 200m a season in profit even if you spend all your transfer budget.. i take it this was just as boring after 1 season?😂
@@kdburner7356 You aren't understanding my message, 100 million euros in profit from PLAYER SALES every season, not the total profit. It's working with margins, I have to sell players to accumulate 100m in profits, then if I want a 30m player, I have to then sell the margin for that as well. So, if I am to spend 60m euros in a season, I would need to sell 160m euros or more worth of players. It is really fun to be honest and creates a very difficult system.
I’m in my second season of a create a club. I’m in league 2 but have a 78 rated youth player do i sell him now and improve my squad with the funds or only use a small portion of the money so it makes the cm not too easy?
@@marcusulana1150 honestly might get the sack for that😂😂 if you sell a player for too low you can get the sack lol I’d say swap him for an average talent in your league/someone in a position you need, just to avoid getting too much money for him and ruining the immersion
One thing we all hate are best player getting injured in fact in my villa carrear mode I signed Toliso cause I didn’t feel like dougles luíz was the right man for the job he got injured for like ages I was swimming a bit and I found out so maybe 7 month and couthino for like 4 months still manedged to get 5th when I was 15th earlier that season and won europa Ollie Watkins that’s how that how alright no hacks just Ollie Watkins
is there any rules on each league like max 3-4 foreign players? or what about other team? wont they sign op player on transfer or youth team and sign lot of foreign player? im going to start a career mode in fifa 22 but in the past when i play career mode on PES the whole team in the league just get overpowered with 98++ rating player
Yes there’s rules for every league. YOU are the only one that follows them, FIFA doesn’t even acknowledge the rules as real so the AI will sign players according to the coding, completely ignoring the real life rules and regulations.
I did a Norwich career mode with 1B takeover and signed Mbappe Haaland Donnarumma Ruben Dias Foden Trent De Bruyne and Casemiro, I won the quadruple Jk
FIFA needs to stop trying to upgrade Fut, because tbh, for me, Fut is the most boring mode and I prefer Career mode but ever since I bought fifa, it’s been getting more boring, everything is the same and the developers have not changed anything, and old fifas actually had career mode features that were actually fun, until FIFA sorts their shit out and improve Career Mode, Fifa is very Mid, which I regret saying but it’s true.
This is cute af lol You’re not alone kid😂😂😂 this isn’t a hot take lol, don’t let anyone tell you you’re asking for too much or that you’re complaining for the sake of it or anything like that either, you’re spot on mate.
I have a stoke career mode as my fallen giant. I won the league in my first season and have sold me 2 best players and got 2 players in who need developing. Think I will continue this in Stoke fashion
The fact that we have to search up tutorials on how to make the game fun just shows how bad FIFA really is. If FIFA was in anyway a good game all this stuff would be already coded into the game to make it more fun and realistic.
Luckily for me it was recommended, so I didn’t have to search shit up.
You have to.
@@chillinwithrob8057 you still clicked on it, wonder why
@@chillinwithrob8057 what a strange comment lol, way to miss the entire point😂😂
I did a create a club starting in efl league one with a heavy emphasis on having players from the alps region which included Austria Switzerland and some parts of Germany and Italy and was quite a fun challenge to do as it mostly involved youth academy (edit:just won the premier league and is kinda cool challenge)
Did you just buy players from those countries or actually look up players from those specific regions?
Greeting from the Austrian Alps btw
@@dietischlampe1327 Tad late, but dome surnames are common in certain areas, may have based it off of that for Germany
Couple of rules I use to get it difficult…
I find out what the club record signing is and any transfer I make can’t be above that fee.
2. Only profit. This is where at the start of a new season I move all my allocated transfer money to wages. The only way I can sign players is too sell, great way to make it difficult in transfer windows. You have to negotiate for every penny
Love that idea mate. This was the biggest problem for me.. Way too much money given from the board every season. What I do is buy the player at minimum double the price... If he costs 7m I have to come up with 14m to sign him 👍
MLS has two restrictions that you can use - the “designated player” rule and limited foreign player rules. It will make a CM more challenging and make you think more
How does it work?
@@JesusHernandez-pp6wq 10 players on any wage and 20 players under 7 k wages .
@@JesusHernandez-pp6wq I think you can sign 3 designated players and you limit their wage budget to say, 25k/week. They are usually your top players comparatively speaking to MLS players. Also I think you’re only allowed like 10 foreign players on your squad, not counting North American players (ie United States, Canada, Mexico)
Another fun rule especially for RTG's is limiting to only 3 sales and 2 new players a season.
Try out loaning players even though it isn't cost effective it is realistic especially for smaller clubs.
Another fun thing to do is buy players who stood out against your team in preseason games from other clubs.
Maybe a lot of you already do this but changing formation, tactics, player instructions etc makes every save unique. I haven’t done this much in my 10+ years of playing career mode but changing football philosophy is an easy way of switching up yours saves and can be quite challenging. Try to for example play with a 3-back if your an Italian club since it is very common there. Maybe you’re the next Guardiola and love to keep possession and have full control every game. A very simple tip (perhaps already known by everybody on the planet) to make your next save that one step more challenging and enjoyable!
Loved the video, I feel there isn’t many of us left who actually like and enjoy career mode.
I play ac milan, i sell one star player every summer and also i try to sign mostly italians players from weaker clubs (berardi, belotti). I don't bring big names from unrealistic clubs
Something I thing we need is an open training option, as PES did with their 2010-2012 versions. There is a vast amount of formations to try, mainly if you are into deep dive / game planning for an specific game, and skill games are rarely related to things you can actually improve
I have one more tip, if you pre ordered the game you get a future star (90 plus potential), I'm sure most people know that. And it's very exploitable. But if you're in league 2 for example, instead of bringing him in immediately and playing him every game (since he's obviously good enough), treat him like a young player. Loan him out for a couple of seasons, play him a few games a year etc. And if a big team comes in for him, there's not much a lower league team could do to prevent losing him.
And another tip is that don't just pick players based on their overall, if your 70 overall striker hasn't scored in 10 games but your 62 overall striker has bagged 4 off the bench in that time, why would you continue using the 70 overall? And if you're using an aging player and his rating goes below a younger player in the same position, don't just force him in because he's higher overall.
Future star is ultimate team
😂😂😂 that’s gold lol
I’m currently doing a Hamburg save using 3 3 star 4 star scouts attempting to maximise profits for the team allowing a slower progression, so far I have sold a 77 rated promising Ghanaian winger for 28 million to Aston Villa and a Slovenian striker to Mallorca for 17, and a few more whilst giving new up and coming players a chance to shine from the bench and eventually impact the squad, my goal is to become an established German top 4 team within 4 years of start and eventually win silverware in the long term in seasons where both homegrown players and players from undervalued leagues coupled with long term players like Leibold can help us to silverware before restarting the process as better players get sold to top teams. I’d recommend trying this model it’s similar to like a money ball strategy and is very fun
Have you been playing all games or simming
@@zakj08 played every game
That's what I want to do but I can't really think of the right team to do it with any suggestions? The only ones I can think of are Saint ettiene and Málaga but Saint etienne aren't really developing prospects and Málagas owner won't put any money into the club edit: 8 think I'm going to do benfica
@@Mansveik really you can pick any team that’s either bottom of the table in a top league or mid to top in a 2nd division, I went for Hamburg due to their European history and status as the second largest city in Germany by population, they really have the potential to be a huge team and are a massive club anyway, but you could maybe pretend to be under new ownership or have hired a great sporting director, I think a great club to do this with would be Malaga like you said, great history and as I have been to a game myself against Celta back in 2018 I believe I can tell you they are a great club with great fans who deserve to be ran properly
@@horaciovelvetine9371 I went for top of portugal because it is a unique leauge and they usually create a lot of good players
A semi realistic idea I use in my career modes for scouting is to look up the sister cities of the club’s city I’m managing in if they don’t have established club connections already (usually found on their wiki page or the city gov website) it adds a bit of randomness trying to scout gems from other countries
some ideas: Corporate sponsors, each year you are offered sponsors based on how you performed the previous year, so that you can make more money. Also, build a stadium, you start out with a small bare boned stadium, and you can buy upgrades and expansions, so that you can make more money in ticket sales as your stadium keeps expanding.
Just came across this video now. I love doing stuff to make my saves harder I’m always shutting sliders as I want it to be hard to pass through teams, be under a lot of pressure to try force my way out it’s way more fun
Maybe I can give you 2 more tips for realistic & challenging CM..
1. Pay attention to the salary structure of your initial squad. Make sure you're not signing a player with too much gap salary demand with your best earner. (for me, 2 times higher is the limit)
2. Only 22 or max 23 players in your club. It decreases your club expense & all the players can have fair game time.
I think I have an amazing idea for FIFA developers to add is for managers to be able to watch matches let's say Liverpool is up to champions league final and want to watch real Madrid and man city Semi final match .
To make my career mode a lot more fun, I put the top European league teams into the 4 tiers of England and put the best teams from other continents into other top European leagues to make the champions league almost like a club world Cup. I'm playing as shakhtar donestk in league 2!
Just play FUT
I agree it’s pretty fun and I also added regens to random English clubs…
I use to do this when I was 11 lol… with 99 sliders for me 0 for the cpu😂
1. (0:24)
- mainly sign from your league and nationality
2. (2:09)
- investigate your club and follow their policy
3. (4:00)
- Youth academy
4. (5:35)
- no overpowered shit
- sliders
5. (7:49)
- limit the signings
EA really should add an easier way to get fired or resign! That would make fifa more fun for me!
It’s too easy to get fired I got sacked when I was 1 game away from winning prem
@@roaarylion5214 than youve prob didnt do important board objectived i think, cuz i am almost never fired
@@roaarylion5214 you must’ve completely ignored the objectives then, I’ve never been sacked even after finishing in the relegation zone😂
If you know you’re gonna do poor, keep morale high, complete the objectives, turn a profit etc, it’s brain numbingly simple
Love that you got forest as your team . Coyr
idk for me atleast I just loose interest in playing the game after I play 1 game.
The gameplay is just incredibly boring and sometimes unfair and repetetive.
Everything besides the gameplay I like and doesnt get boring.
I would just sim the games, but the other stuff is just not that deep, that I could stay interested longer than an hour
I have a career mode with Barcelona & I decided to do something a little different. I know we are in debt in real life, so I've decided to create a Balance Sheet. Every season I have to make a +100m transfer profit for the 1st 5+ seasons... Even if you have to get rid of players that you do not want to sell. This could be done with any club, through signings, the academy, or anything...
It’s genuinely difficult to NOT get 200m a season in profit even if you spend all your transfer budget.. i take it this was just as boring after 1 season?😂
@@kdburner7356 You aren't understanding my message, 100 million euros in profit from PLAYER SALES every season, not the total profit. It's working with margins, I have to sell players to accumulate 100m in profits, then if I want a 30m player, I have to then sell the margin for that as well. So, if I am to spend 60m euros in a season, I would need to sell 160m euros or more worth of players. It is really fun to be honest and creates a very difficult system.
Great Vid, Thanks for the ideas and tips. What camera angle are you playing on?
I think what is underrated is limiting your potential and trying to integrate Players that have got time to develop but are not good
I needed this thx bro
I’m in my second season of a create a club. I’m in league 2 but have a 78 rated youth player do i sell him now and improve my squad with the funds or only use a small portion of the money so it makes the cm not too easy?
U could sell for a realistic price like 8-10 million pounds. Bc u cannot get like 50 million for a player i league 2.
@@marcusulana1150 honestly might get the sack for that😂😂 if you sell a player for too low you can get the sack lol
I’d say swap him for an average talent in your league/someone in a position you need, just to avoid getting too much money for him and ruining the immersion
Currently stuck for ideas or plans on career mode
Can you make a video on Player Career Mode?
One thing we all hate are best player getting injured in fact in my villa carrear mode I signed Toliso cause I didn’t feel like dougles luíz was the right man for the job he got injured for like ages I was swimming a bit and I found out so maybe 7 month and couthino for like 4 months still manedged to get 5th when I was 15th earlier that season and won europa Ollie Watkins that’s how that how alright no hacks just Ollie Watkins
And Caraboa cup final and very hard teams in europa league I’m going to sell someone it’s getting a bit unrealistic
Steaua București won the Champions League not Rapid, they went pretty far in Europa League some time ago but that was it
Can someone tell me what is this camera , i want try it at my carrer mode. PLEASE
this camera is the next gen default camera, i dont think its available on previous gen.
8:56
give STEAUA* Bucuresti a 2nd Champions League
Rapid could only dream to have one
Any recommendations for realistic slider settings?
You said to take Rapid Bucharest to win their 2nd ucl, but FCSB (Steaua Bucharest) won it in Romania
Please create a Serie A guide for realistic career mode
What are countries Real Socidead will scout outside of Spain
What's your camera settings?
is there any rules on each league like max 3-4 foreign players? or what about other team? wont they sign op player on transfer or youth team and sign lot of foreign player?
im going to start a career mode in fifa 22 but in the past when i play career mode on PES the whole team in the league just get overpowered with 98++ rating player
Yes there’s rules for every league.
YOU are the only one that follows them, FIFA doesn’t even acknowledge the rules as real so the AI will sign players according to the coding, completely ignoring the real life rules and regulations.
I like to do a over 35 cm and try to win cl within 5 years
Any ideas for a swiss team for create a club?
Nice camera angle
I know this is off topic but what are your camera settings. I think that’ll make my career look realistic.
have you figured it out?
What camera settings do you use? Is sick!
have u figured it out
Off topic but what sliders are you using in this video?
My man getting hammered by coventry lmao
please make a guide for the danish superliga! :)
I’m going to make a Turkish team mode
Hi in the forest career mode try sign some Russian feee agents as they are at the forefront of the whole “cancel the Russian players contracts”
What camera do you play on?
have you figured it out
@@Draak_Lincoln lmao how are you under every single comment talking about the camera, but haven’t seen his reply telling you the settings?
Show us ur ultimate team
I did a Norwich career mode with 1B takeover and signed Mbappe Haaland Donnarumma Ruben Dias Foden Trent De Bruyne and Casemiro, I won the quadruple
Jk
An add not even 2 minutes in to the video wow
Cool and all but here’s a tip! Just play football manager 😂
👍
FIFA needs to stop trying to upgrade Fut, because tbh, for me, Fut is the most boring mode and I prefer Career mode but ever since I bought fifa, it’s been getting more boring, everything is the same and the developers have not changed anything, and old fifas actually had career mode features that were actually fun, until FIFA sorts their shit out and improve Career Mode, Fifa is very Mid, which I regret saying but it’s true.
This is cute af lol
You’re not alone kid😂😂😂 this isn’t a hot take lol, don’t let anyone tell you you’re asking for too much or that you’re complaining for the sake of it or anything like that either, you’re spot on mate.
I have a stoke career mode as my fallen giant. I won the league in my first season and have sold me 2 best players and got 2 players in who need developing. Think I will continue this in Stoke fashion
Second
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just play football manager
Moo
Cluck
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English players are the most overpriced players ever