These days, Volta Football and Pro Clubs are FIFA 23 Coins now one beautiful section, and have similar problems. As we know, the only thing that can make you happy is another person, and nowhere is that more evident as in Pro Clubs, where drop-in games are brimming with wingers who overwhelm the AI with ridiculous calls to throw the ball.
It's fun to turn your"create-a-pro" into a Shrek goal monster with a closet full of silly hats, but when you're tied to your rating in the game it's a reason to be rewarded for the kind of skillful moves that even Saint Maximin wouldn't do.
Unfortunately, FIFA's street football model, Volta, suffers a similar fate. The proof is in the new 'Take Flight' Signature Ability, which transforms you into an aerial guru. Since the power is dependent on teams and crossing, the majority users simply choose Power Strike and haphazardly smack the ball after a glory-seeking run.
The positive is that it appears that EA has listened to my pleas for an enhanced Volta Arcade, so I fully credit the fact that it's now been expanded to include the more realistic battle royale mode filled with silly minigames as well as obstacle courses that recall the best of Fall Guys. I still think it's criminal that it's only available on weekends, though.
Quelle surprise, Ultimate Team has received the greatest amount of attention. In addition, the team-training mode I've been searching for has finally appeared in the form of FUT Moments. Moments offers bite-size pockets of FIFA gameplay that reward players with rewarding challenges designed to cheapest FUT 23 Coins examine your form and determine how different cards can work together.