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RPGs are one of the most popular genres in gaming due to their vast open worlds, immersive storylines, and characters that players feel a connection with. While there is a lot more that goes behind creating a successful RPG, a few of the key features can really help games like FC 24 Coins that are struggling to get out new and exciting content for its fans. Over the years, FIFA has failed to add any significant improvements to Player Career Mode, and this has resulted in fans practically completing the game mode in under two seasons, making the remaining thirteen seasons fairly dull.


Player Career Mode, like most other offline modes, has grown stagnant with each installment of FIFA, only adding graphical improvements and updated player ratings. The lack of changes has made these offline game modes lackluster and outdated, forcing fans to either try their luck in the micro transaction-stacked online modes or move over to games like eFootball to find a new experience. For FIFA to enjoy continued success, the next game will need to add in some new ideas that give fans tons of exciting features in the offline modes, and it could find inspiration from various RPG games.


One of the biggest problems plaguing Player Career Mode in FIFA is the lack of real progression from a newcomer in the professional scene to a global superstar. In fact, this progression system is so broken that fans can find that they have achieved everything they possibly could after two seasons. While this seems like a lot of time, the full length of Player Career Mode is around 15 seasons, and this means that for 13 seasons, fans do not have any achievable goal to chase.


Correcting the progression system should be the top priority for EA with cheap FC 24 Coins Ultimate Teamure FIFA titles to make the offline game mode more challenging. Rather than starting out with decent stats in a top-tier team, careers should start in an academy squad and rise through the ranks to the senior team. This would mean that as the player gets better, the opponents will also improve in both rating and difficulty. Games like Skyrim do this perfectly through a detailed progression system that requires time and effort, with opponents getting tougher as the player does.


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