Of course, there are plenty of downsides FC 24 Coins. A collection of players who all have hectic schedules and little time for gaming will likely make matchmaking impossible. The vastly variable skills of the few players who turn up will make matches unfair. Not to mention the handful of Dad League (yeah, IArsquo;m capitalising it now, itArsquo;s official) participants may all want to play different games. However, I can dream. 

Is it too much to ask that my fingers donArsquo;t grow stiff after as little as a fortnight off Fortnite? That my reaction speeds dull to those of an arthritic pensioner if I so much as look at a game other than Apex? That I can be casual and competitive? 

That may be an oxymoron. Casual players canArsquo;t be competitive players. I agree to some extent. Esports players need to be committed and rigorous in their training. They need to turn up to scrims, analyse VOD reviews, and train like any athlete. But there must be a middle ground. Something not entirely casual, but not as hardcore as a proper tournament. Maybe thatArsquo;s what Gold rank is for. But maybe there should be something more. Maybe there should be a Dad League. 

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FIFA Ultimate Team is many things, but realistic is not one of them. If you thought EA was going to buck that trend in its inaugural online season of EA Sports FC, youArsquo;d be dead wrong. The whole game mode is based on ensuring players feel the most FOMO about missing a souped-up Phil Jones card, so they spend more money on opening more packs. Players want a front line of Ronaldinho, Mbappe, and Cruyff because theyArsquo;re the best players buy EAFC 24 Coins, not because they all played together in real life.