I DO NOT ADVISE! Save your nerves and time. Its pros: Beautiful picture, dynamics, player movements, smoothness. At first glance, everything is very decent. Captivating is that the goals are varied and beautiful. If you want to play at home with friends over the weekend among themselves - a good option. Different cons: I played mainly in the online Michaelab mode (where you gather your team). I do not want to describe everything in great detail, I will try to be brief. Everything is designed for you to invest in the purchase of game coins in order to get a stronger lineup, which in fact will only create the appearance of strengthening. It could be that you with a "great line-up" will play a match with 10 shots on target from a killer position, and he will only take one shot and score an illogical goal. The developers answer "It happens in real football", but what the hell is real football if it is a computer game where everyone wants to measure their strength, understand their level, and in this game it is extremely difficult to do this, especially in the Match Day Mode. Everything is so scripted there that newcomers often do not leave you (a person who has played more than 600 games) not a single chance. About how the packs that you open for the purchased coins fall out, I generally keep quiet. You say what for it needs to be done. But imagine that you are a beginner who just bought the game. Then go online, and you are taken out there 10 times out of 10. Will you continue? Well, one in 100 people maybe. And that means you stay in this game, start to strengthen the line-up with in-game attempts, gain experience, and new guys enter the game, who can already endure you, and you are confused. Although everything is clear to me personally, where all these coins, donations, etc. are involved, the game fades into the background. In short, artificial intelligence is a kind of fate in the game. If the game needs you to lose - I. I. your players will create idiocy, while the opponent is the opposite. there were many games where the game dragged me too, which made me feel no less miserable. I remember the game with a guy whose rating was close to 1000 (a very serious opponent). After the first half it was 1-4 and he had a couple of super goals. I myself score a lot of objectively beautiful goals, but what he did. So in the end I beat him 5-4! The game just dragged me forward, I just had to press the buttons.