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Due to the Switch being less powerful than its competitors in several areas, games which are designed to run on PC or other consoles don't always play nicely with the Switch's inferior internals. This can lead to FC 25 Coins games looking considerably worse on Nintendo's handheld hybrid and, in some instances, developing some fairly obvious and off-putting frame rate issues as well.
Back in the days before the Ultimate Team mode took the soccer games niche by storm, career mode was the go-to way of playing FC. Nowadays, it may have been pushed aside by EA due to the sheer popularity of FC 25 Ultimate Team (and the revenue it brings in on a daily basis). However, taking over a team and leading them to glory is still a lot of fun in FC 25.
There are plenty of ways to enjoy career mode without getting bored of it after one or two seasons. Of course, this may be difficult to achieve when playing as one of the established soccer giants. Most of the time, lifting a team up out of a dire situation and making champions out of them is the most enjoyable way to play the game. Career mode challenges like the ones listed below are a great way for players to rejuvenate their love for FC 25.
The end of the football season is always a time of eagerly anticipating the new FC game, and spending some final moments with last year's iteration of EA Sports' hit franchise. Despite being overshadowed by the money-making giant that is FC Ultimate Team in recent years, there is still a lot of fun to be had in the Career Mode. Of course, due to its limited nature, it can get quite dull relatively fast. Spicing things up with challenges is always a good idea, especially if they entail exploring some of the most overlooked parts of the Career Mode, such as the Youth Academy or leading national teams to glory by winning the FIFA Coins for sale World Cup.