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Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by caniva(m): 10:27am On Nov 04, 2014
Please can one play FUT:15 offline?
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by seunpayne(m): 10:38am On Nov 04, 2014
nope. I don't know if anyone has experienced this lately but on PC there is a tiny delay in the game. when you pass the players just wait a tiny bit before passing. or shooting. Even running....I just find that my players react a tad late and it's making the game very unplayable.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by bozz007(m): 11:35am On Nov 04, 2014
caniva:
Please can one play FUT:15 offline?
nope

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Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by 04kaa: 10:44am On Nov 06, 2014
PS4 users add me, psn is BolajiFlowshow

ps4 owners only please.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by coogar: 4:03pm On Nov 06, 2014
04kaa:
PS4 users add me, psn is BolajiFlowshow

ps4 owners only please.

i will add you later today. you seem the type that i would like to beat. but why PS4 owners only? what about PS3 owners? grin

come to think of it sef, i play on the white PS4 which is a bit superior to the black one you play. in a nutshell, you and i nor dey the same category. grin

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Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by Nihilist: 4:11pm On Nov 06, 2014
coogar:


i will add you later today. you seem the type that i would like to beat. but why PS4 owners only? what about PS3 owners? grin

come to think of it sef, i play on the white PS4 which is a bit superior to the black one you play. in a nutshell, you and i nor dey the same category. grin

You wey don dey run since 1852.

Nigga when are you going to man up and take your ass whooping?
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by coogar: 4:18pm On Nov 06, 2014
Nihilist:


You wey don dey run since 1852.

Nigga when are you going to man up and take your ass whooping?

i gave you a time slot & you refused to honour it. i have been busy racking up gold coins and building a monster team on FUT. it was "happy hour" for 24 hrs on tuesday/wednesday & i have been trading like crazy.

lest i forget, i sampled the PES 2015 demo last night. i was massively impressed with the graphics....konami has closed the huge gap between them & EA sports. the gameplay still felt a bit inferior but i guess that must be because i have not played PES since 2007.

i think i'll preorder it today.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by Nihilist: 4:24pm On Nov 06, 2014
coogar:


i gave you a time slot & you refused to honour it. i have been busy racking up gold coins and building a monster team on FUT. it was "happy hour" for 24 hrs on tuesday/wednesday & i have been trading like crazy.

lest i forget, i sampled the PES 2015 demo last night. i was massively impressed with the graphics....konami has closed the huge gap between them & EA sports. the gameplay still felt a bit inferior but i guess that must be because i have not played PES since 2007.

i think i'll preorder it today.

I refused to honour what?

You better come correct.

Yeah PES2015 is fantastic...and I personally feel that they will be pushing FIFA very close this year. I'm copping once it drops still...and I suspect that it will become my football simulation of choice very easily.

PES has always been the discerning connoisseurs choice anyway...
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by coogar: 4:32pm On Nov 06, 2014
Nihilist:

I refused to honour what?
You better come correct.

you refused to honour my call out.....


Yeah PES2015 is fantastic...and I personally feel that they will be pushing FIFA very close this year. I'm copping once it drops still...and I suspect that it will become my football simulation of choice very easily.

but the game is expensive.....
i am still not sure if i should get it. i heard they are having their own "ultimate team" feature this time around too but who knows how they would manage it - they still don't have name/licensing rights on many EPL clubs.

don't wanna waste my money, abeg
i preordered advanced warfare last week....it downloaded without hassles and after getting through with the first mission....the game got stuck, it has a glitch.


PES has always been the discerning connoisseurs choice anyway...

it has always been but they got lazy!
FIFA was rubbish in the early days & PES was the bomb till around 2006. FIFA upped the ante and i have been a FIFA fan till then. PES refused to evolve and this is the first time since 2007 that i have been impressed with konami.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by moonraker(m): 7:25am On Nov 07, 2014
PC players, Lets play futuboruuuu


add me on via origin samsms7
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by kaimeraone: 11:45am On Nov 07, 2014
Add me on PS4 for FIFA 15

" prissymosh "


Cheers
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by 2skillz: 9:36am On Nov 09, 2014
seunpayne:


I guess so. meanwhile. ...who else is playing FUT on PC here? Origin is getting a bit lonely. Not big on adding a bunch of white boys who sleep when I'm awake and are awake when I sleep.


Hey add me up on fifa 15 pc.
I.D is "2skillz"

As for people waiting on the fifa 15 crack. it might take a while but they will eventually crack it. there are currently using a new protection. same as the one that was used on Lords Of The Fallen. I am a real Pc Gamer and i have a descent Rig.
Amd 8530 8 cores processor.
256gb SSD
2tb Hardisk
Geforce GTX 980 4gb gddr5( Blast any game on max with 100fps)
16gb Ram
750watts

I am located in the United states and i love pc gamers.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by 2skillz: 9:39am On Nov 09, 2014
2skillz:



Hey add me up on fifa 15 pc.
I.D is "2skillz4life"

As for people waiting on the fifa 15 crack. it might take a while but they will eventually crack it. there are currently using a new protection. same as the one that was used on Lords Of The Fallen. I am a real Pc Gamer and i have a descent Rig.
Amd 8530 8 cores processor.
256gb SSD
2tb Hardisk
Geforce GTX 980 4gb gddr5( Blast any game on max with 100fps)
16gb Ram
750watts

I am located in the United states and i love pc gamers.

Name is Wale. Naija 4 life "2skillz4life" on Origin
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by seunpayne(m): 9:51pm On Nov 09, 2014
2skillz:


Name is Wale. Naija 4 life "2skillz4life" on Origin

cool will add you up in the morning.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by barackodam: 12:18pm On Nov 10, 2014
lacosteIII:
my fifa 15 ultimate team on android... cheesy



How did you get past that security ISH, or havnt you
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by SUCCESSCHINEX(m): 9:57pm On Nov 10, 2014
please someone should help me with the links that i can use to download fantastic four and other interested action games.
i finds it difficult to dowload.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by honeric01(m): 7:29pm On Nov 11, 2014
Sorted.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by Nihilist: 1:02pm On Nov 12, 2014
PES 2015's debut on the new generation of hardware serves as the perfect antidote to fans who lost faith during the previous console switchover. The FIFA juggernaut has rolled on well beyond the point Konami's series could last count itself holder of virtual football's Ballon d'Or. Dedicated players have converted, and an entire generation has moved on to EA Sports' series. PES 2015, however, storms onto the pitch, flag in tow, ready to go full Souness on its major rival.

It's important to start by dispelling the myth that PES offers arcade action as opposed to FIFA's simulation. The latter's superior presentation - amplified by this year's official Barclays Premier League overlay and accurate facial scans - is often used to justify the notion that FIFA plays a realistic game of football. Head onto the pitch and this isn't quite true. EA Sports' latest offering is hamstrung with constant goals from kick-off, ridiculous penalty calls and shifts of momentum which make Sergio Aguero's last-ditch title winner against QPR appear tame.

Perhaps its the increasing significance of Ultimate Team that accounts for FIFA's increasing flair for dramatics, but even as it introduces its own myClub, PES 2015 is a pleasant reminder there's an actual sport to be enjoyed. Subtle physicality is at the heart of a system which rewards those who battle to the very last, whether you're approaching goal or desperately trying to protect your own.

Going shoulder to shoulder is responsive and forces the AI into second-guessing whether they can retain possession. Some will use Olympic strength to power through, others will slow up, change direction and look for a pass. Reactionary intelligence - the kind which actively seeks solutions to problems you inflict - is at the core of everything PES 2015 gets right.

This is most apparent when momentum shifts appear during matches. Take, for example, a two-legged Spanish cup tie, in which my second division Real Betis side was forced to deal with multiple strains of strategy from La Liga's Rayo Vallecano. Home advantage is applicable - the developer emphasises the importance of drawing on crowd support during loading screens - meaning tactics are adjusted accordingly.

Vallecano dominated possession during the opening tie, but were unable to inject tempo and suffered on the counter. Once I notched the first goal with my Master League default side (love you Castolis), Vallecano noticeably upped the ante and looked to move the ball forward with pace, throwing additional numbers into attack to try and find an equaliser. This left the top division side exposed at the back and eventually ruing a 3-0 upset to my selection consisting of a P.E. teacher, haberdasher and LARP enthusiast.

During the return leg, Vallecano filtered play through one-time Manchester United prospect Manucho. The striker dropped deep to hold up possession and picked out wingers whose attacking impetus had noticeably increased alongside the urgency of needing a result. With the score standing 4-1 on aggregate, Vallecano flooded long balls into the box as if under order from the pre-2014 Sam Allardyce. A quick introduction of my fatigued captain - a behemoth in the air - tightened things up to see out the win.


To contrast this, my next cup fixture against Real Sociedad saw the Basque side score in the opening minutes and admirably retain possession without exerting themselves. Nicking the ball away, just for a second, became a task in itself as my rivals actively searched for space. A change in formation upped competitiveness somewhat, before a sucker punch goal left my team in tatters.

Nothing gung-ho or curious occurred, and there was no Roy of the Rovers finish that riddled the match with chronic implausibility. The better team emerged victorious and provided an education in the process. No injustice, no tears, no controllers hurtling across the room to amplify the pain. The post-match stats, grim reading as they were, taught a lesson that would help a second-leg comeback ensue.

PES 2015's ability to prioritise the fundamentals of football ahead of a constant stream of blockbuster moments makes the title far less alienating than its competitor. Victories are well-earned and rewarding due to gameplay that is sharp, responsive and finely balanced.

Care needs to be taken with each pass and opening your body up to receive the ball remains key to creating space. Manual control is easily applied, although sloppiness with or without will be punished. Extended online play could show through balls to be too effective - these are excellent at splitting the defence - but even assisted attempts are easy to overcook or misdirect.

The AI works hard to retain your shape and diligently ensures unnecessary gaps aren't revealed. Mistimed lunges for the ball aren't fatally exposed with a chasm of space opening in front of goal, as your controlled player turns to continue the fight while colleagues burst to neutralise the threat. Such a forward-thinking system allows full commitment to one-on-one clashes without leaving a lack of structure around the action's epicentre.

This feeling of intelligent reinforcement allows the basics of football to take on greater prominence. A fluid formation system enables different setups for when you're attacking and defending, meaning offensive midfielders can slot into deep-lying roles if you're under pressure or full-backs can aid sweeping moves when gaining momentum in the opposition's half.

Players make intelligent runs into space, but importantly, these aren't just the overzealous forays forward. Tom Cleverley enthusiasts will be impressed to see sideways options appear and defenders work hard to back up your play. The old "backwards to go forwards" adage comes into full effect as it's made clear you won't survive simply by holding sprint and breaking between the lines with a change of direction.

That's not to say world-class players won't have an impact. Cristiano Ronaldo darts through challenges with the ball glued to his foot, while cutting inside and launching a curled strike with Arjen Robben is often a precursor to celebration. Attempts at goal are still lacking the satisfying thud of FIFA 15, but are met with a fulfilling contextual response from the crowd whether you slam one into top corner or whisk a pot-shot wide.

Goalkeepers, too, are excellent at producing an emotional response. I can't remember a game in which I have felt so secure with the computer-controlled stoppers between the sticks. Not because they are superhuman, but because even low-rated keepers are decisive. They will gather simple crosses, punch away from danger when placed under physical pressure and get their body behind the ball to limit any spillages inspired by everybody's favourite on-pitch urinator, Fabian Barthez.

Similar to the effectiveness of through balls, goalkeepers will likely receive a more thorough examination when online play is established. This wasn't available in time for review - disappointingly so considering myClub's opening attempt to dislodge Ultimate Team - but local multiplayer contests excel through the mechanics of a title which has been constructed to limit vexation and promote "good football."

The PES world flaunts added authenticity this year, despite the almost charming aesthetic drawbacks many use to detract from the game. Some player representations are uncanny - just look at the ears on Luis Suarez - while others are unintentionally hilarious. Antonio Valencia's forehead, for example, is straight from the realms of Deep Space Nine.

Other areas of presentation are also executed well. Manchester United fans can eradicate memories of David Moyes (soon to be Louis van Gaal?) with a run through the officially licensed Champions League, while Spurs enthusiasts will take comfort from the Europa League's inclusion. The Asian Champions League, Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana are replicated alongside newly added second divisions from England, Italy and Spain. All of this is encased with a limited soundtrack featuring catchy yet admittedly deplorable songs from the likes of Ellie Goulding, Bastille and Imagine Dragons.


At this point, there's only one question left to answer: is PES 2015 a better game than FIFA 15? In terms of replicating the balance of real football, the answer is an emphatic yes.


The latter's constant need for the spectacular is overpowered by a formula which rewards the subtle tweaks and tactical variation which fuels the real-life sport. PES 2015 actually benefits from arriving two months later than its adversary, which has displayed its weaknesses over extended play since release.

It's perhaps ironic that, in the year PES introduces micro-transaction monetisation, the developer has reminded everyone that football - virtual or not - is meant to honour those who conglomerate the basics into a winning formula. Whether or not the desire to farm gamers' cash stumps the series' growth remains to be seen in the long-term, but PES Productions is currently sitting on a durable and resilient blueprint of how football should be played.

FIFA and PES seem to have swapped shirts, with neither catering to the original audience they once set out to attract. Based on this year's offerings, though, it's PES that has the clearer direction of where it's headed. Perhaps most tellingly of all, PES 2015 is more satisfying in defeat than FIFA 15 is in victory

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Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by Donjay007(m): 9:54am On Nov 13, 2014
Downloaded this game and origin is asking for activation code pls help
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by Donjay007(m): 10:17am On Nov 13, 2014
pes15 is awt,alredy downloadin
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by princedami: 1:59pm On Nov 14, 2014
Donjay007:
pes15 is awt,alredy downloadin
From where do you want to download pls?
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by 04kaa: 2:05pm On Nov 14, 2014
PS4 users add me, psn is BolajiFlowshow

ps4 owners only please. ...
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by opeyemi71: 7:31pm On Nov 14, 2014
Abeg I need help badly. Been trying to buy FIFA 15 for two days now but no success. G2A and all the other sites are not working (PayPal is screwing things up) and I can't use my mastercard directly. I also tried to just buy straight from origin but the purchase failed. What do I do.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by coogar: 9:47pm On Nov 14, 2014
happy hour!!!

let the opening of packs begin. grin cheesy
if there's no messi, ronaldo, bale, aguero or costa in this jumbo pack then i will sue EA sports.


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Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by jmaine: 10:17pm On Nov 14, 2014
coogar:
happy hour!!!

let the opening of packs begin. grin cheesy
if there's no messi, ronaldo, bale, aguero or costa in this jumbo pack then i will sue EA sports.


www.nairaland.com/attachments/1864233_image_jpeg9f360c5ab7736510df54c882e9dbf188

Don't get your hopes high bruv.grin
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by coogar: 10:22pm On Nov 14, 2014
jmaine:


Don't get your hopes high bruv.grin

with 15,000 coins per pack?
they had better have the right players in the packs. that's the point of happy hour - getting rare players that cost loads of money.

messi & ronaldo are about 2 million coins in value. i can't afford that. grin
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by moonraker(m): 12:28am On Nov 15, 2014
coogar:


with 15,000 coins per pack?
they had better have the right players in the packs. that's the point of happy hour - getting rare players that cost loads of money.

messi & ronaldo are about 2 million coins in value. i can't afford that. grin

lol lucky you.


ronaldo and messi on the pc platform combined is nothing less than 11mill.

Ronaldo is good in the game, i heard. i had messi on loan and he was just shyte.

i play a guy yesterday who had messi and my defensive of IF chiellini and Kompany closed him down.


oh, btw. Better try Suarez now. he is the best striker i have used so far on 15 and believe me, i have tried them all.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by coogar: 12:40am On Nov 15, 2014
moonraker:

lol lucky you.
ronaldo and messi on the pc platform combined is nothing less than 11mill.
Ronaldo is good in the game, i heard. i had messi on loan and he was just shyte.

11 million? word?
i thought they are more expensive on playstation platform. damn, how do you guys manage? messi on loan is a waste of time - he's not adaptable at all. i bought tevez(50,000) last week & i added a chemistry style "finisher" as a consumable item to him & he was scoring goals at will - better than messi on loan did for me in his yeye 4-match loan.



i play a guy yesterday who had messi and my defensive of IF chiellini and Kompany closed him down.

IF chiellini & kompany would murder any striker to be honest. grin cheesy i hope i get an IF striker tonight - i have been told early hours of the morning is the best time to open the packs - i dunno how far this is true.


oh, btw. Better try Suarez now. he is the best striker i have used so far on 15 and believe me, i have tried them all.

never even seen suarez in the transfer market. have you tried cavani? he's my best goalscorer ever. he ruins my team chemistry but i ain't selling him till i get messi. cavani at (86 rating) is not bad at all.
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by moonraker(m): 1:04am On Nov 15, 2014
coogar:


11 million? word?
i thought they are more expensive on playstation platform. damn, how do you guys manage? messi on loan is a waste of time - he's not adaptable at all. i bought tevez(50,000) last week & i added a chemistry style "finisher" as a consumable item to him & he was scoring goals at will - better than messi on loan did for me in his yeye 4-match loan.




IF chiellini & kompany would murder any striker to be honest. grin cheesy i hope i get an IF striker tonight - i have been told early hours of the morning is the best time to open the packs - i dunno how far this is true.



never even seen suarez in the transfer market. have you tried cavani? he's my best goalscorer ever. he ruins my team chemistry but i ain't selling him till i get messi. cavani at (86 rating) is not bad at all.


Lol we dont. i just dont bother, as in seeing that they are expensive, if i dont get them in packs, then forget it. not going to even try to get them.

ofcourse Tevez would be miles better than messi, Have you seen this weeks IF Tevez? The guy has like 88 PHY and 90 Shot :0. The problem here is that Messi is weak. He can get shoved off the ball very easily and this year fifa requires PACE and strength.

search suarez now. he was only in packs like 2.3weeks ago. That guy goals took my team from division 7 to division 5. He is a match winner.

Cavani was OK for me but ermm i wasnt convinced plus, just like ibra, Ligue one is hard to link up this year, unless ofcourse you decide to go for
a full PsG team.

These are the strikers i have used by ranking

1. Suarez

2. Lacazzette

3. Lewandoski

4. Sidney sam (RF)

5. Yassine chikahoui

6. Sturriage

7. Aguero

8. Adrian Ramos

9. Rest of them
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by coogar: 1:35am On Nov 15, 2014
moonraker:

Lol we dont. i just dont bother, as in seeing that they are expensive, if i dont get them in packs, then forget it. not going to even try to get them.

you make loads of sense, bro
it is insane to waste that amount of coins on those players - i mean, do the sellers even have any conscience? i just looked at the market now & the price of suarez is ridiculous.....he's not even done much this season.

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ofcourse Tevez would be miles better than messi, Have you seen this weeks IF Tevez? The guy has like 88 PHY and 90 Shot :0. The problem here is that Messi is weak. He can get shoved off the ball very easily and this year fifa requires PACE and strength.

i sold tevez after a while & replaced him with aguero. guess what? the cheap cavani even gets more goals than aguero for me. i am now in division 4, i need 3 more points to gain promotion to division 3. i may sell aguero tonight. he costs too much for what he is delivering.....the goalie parries whatever shot he takes.


search suarez now. he was only in packs like 2.3weeks ago. That guy goals took my team from division 7 to division 5. He is a match winner.

i just did, his price isn't palatable.
the only plus is i have cavani, if i get him in a pack, the uruguay connection should preserve the team chemistry.


Cavani was OK for me but ermm i wasnt convinced plus, just like ibra, Ligue one is hard to link up this year, unless ofcourse you decide to go for
a full PsG team.

i have a full squad of argentine players including di maria, aguero, mascherano, rojo, lamela, banega, etc. cavani is the only exception cos he scores plenty of goals for me.


These are the strikers i have used by ranking

1. Suarez

2. Lacazzette

3. Lewandoski

4. Sidney sam (RF)

5. Yassine chikahoui

6. Sturriage

7. Aguero

8. Adrian Ramos

9. Rest of them

fingers crossed for the kinda players i will open in the packs tonight. i will start opening them in the next 30 mins. grin
Re: FIFA 15 Nigeria Fan Thread by draj93(m): 2:38pm On Nov 15, 2014
Donjay007:
Downloaded this game and origin is asking for activation code pls help
i av d same issue bro, i checked my mail bt dere is no key dere, pls anybody in d aoz to help us.........

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