To increase variation in Ultimate Team, EA entirely redesigned the chemistry in FIFA 23.
After almost three decades of partnership with FIFA, EA Sports is going all out to create FIFA 23 the most thrilling version yet. This will be the last time they work together.
FIFA Ultimate Team is still one of the game's main draws since it offers many intriguing contents, including FIFA Icons and Heroes. Gamers will enjoy a more polished experience thanks to the adjustments that EA has made to FUT 23 to make it more interesting.
The FIFA Ultimate Team deep dive teaser has already been released by EA, and the team's chemistry has undergone a total makeover. Choosing players from the same league or country might have increased chemistry in the past, but today you can do much more than that. GOAL examines how to maximize the new "chemistry" adjustments in FIFA 23.
What major chemical changes have the most effects on the system?
Previously, in FIFA 22, each player's chemistry was rated out of 10 and the team's chemistry was measured as a score out of 100.
However, the overall chemistry, which essentially combines the chemistry of the team and the individuals, would have remained unnoticed. Now that EA has revised the chemistry calculation in FIFA 23, this assessment is a thing of the past. Before going forward, let's have a look at the significant changes.
- The removal of the detrimental effects that poor chemistry had on characteristics will guarantee that players at the very least use the item's base qualities when adding stronger chemistry.
- Since there is no such thing as team chemistry, maximizing each player's personal chemistry will be the main priority right now.
- Links between members of the team are streamlined, so chemistry is independent of the roles that players occupy on the field.
- In FIFA 23, the loyalty system is no longer present.
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