What I actually wish was better is the sound. The FIFA Coins sound is simply trash, with exceptionally compressed audio clips which even if played over headphones sound like they are coming from your speaker. Vehicle noise particularly is bad. Your footsteps will also be loudly and considering how much time spent walking or running it does start grating on you after some time. I get that you are supposed to hear footsteps of your opponents to know they are nearby but there is no reason to listen to your footsteps so loudly.
Network performance was okay but it is not a big deal. Latency was always above 100ms for me personally, usually over 200ms and sometimes even over 300ms. On PC this would ruin you and you wouldn't even find out before 1/3 of a second later. On cellular I did not think it made a difference. It is worth considering that this would go up if you're playing outside on a mobile connection.
Overall, Fifa coins is an unexpectedly great port. Most of what makes the FUT 19 Coins sport so damn popular is still there and because it is on mobile, the shortcomings associated with controls, visuals and community performance are not even remotely as aggravating as they are about other platforms. The game is also free, which seems like a deal until you play with it for a few minutes and suddenly feel like buying the Windows or Xbox version. That is absolutely a way to get you to buy the full-fat version of the game, a gateway drug of sorts. Which is nice, just be aware that those versions have their own problems, which really are a whole lot less forgiving once you've paid real money for this.Based on information, published via the official Twitter accounts of Steam Spy, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has managed to lure players who used to play another shooter before Fifa 19's arrival.
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