Does anyone else actually not have a problem with high pressure and finds passing to be good?

My problem with high pressure is not so much that is undefendable, in fact often it is easily exploitable, but I find it a bore to play against. People play that way because for every one person who knows how to defend and intelligently counter it, there are ten more who don't, and Ultimate team (because imo seasons has less of this) does everything to encourage it.

Fifa sold us the 'beautiful game', but the game does not actually promote the various play styles it allows.

When I first got the game I tried out these http://expertfootball.com/wp/?p=495 styles of football, and to one extent or another they were all possible. I was able to dribble at players like the Mexicans with my Liga MX team, I was able to build a championship team with big tough players and replicate the lower leagues, I built an Italian team and used beautiful passers to completely cut apart defenses and I used a Spanish team to maintain possession and score goals using tiki taka and finally I watched a video of Brazil's golden era and replicated them too, with their skill, guile and passing ability.

More or less all of it was possible, but the learning curve to actually implement these styles against players who charge at you and give you an unrealistically short amount of time on the ball was quite steep, even as a player who has played Fifa since 98, and it quickly becomes evident as to why - when the game encourages one style of play so much, people just use it.

Ultimately for me whilst Fifa 16 does get things right, I don't feel it is enough of an innovation over the last several years, and whilst it can be enjoyable it has left many feeling underwhelmed, We could slander them and suggest they are not good players however I think some of the points raised on this sub are very valid.

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