At SpecialEffect we use FIFA's Two Button
control scheme
with many of the people we work with.
Using Two Button controls enables you to play
using one joystick and two buttons.
In this video we will be looking at gameplay
using Two ButtonControls, which applies to
PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC when using
a controller.
To change your controls to this scheme, you
can either do it just before a match when
selecting sides. or, you can also change it
from the 'Customise Controls' menu in the
settings menu.
You can also access both these menus during
a match.
The left joystick controls player movement
As well as aiming passes or shots
When defending, the 'A' (Xbox One)/'Cross'
(PS4)
button is used for applying pressure
When in possession the 'A'/'Cross' button
controls passing.
Whether you play a high or low pass depends
on how long you hold the button and where
you aim.
Using the 'B' button (Xbox One), or 'Circle'
button (Ps4), will control shooting.
Whilst defending, 'B'/'Circle' is used for
slide
tackling and to clear the ball
When taking penalties, the left stick is used
to aim once the power has been set using 'shoot.'
When defending penalties, left stick is used
for Dive direction and 'B'/'Circle' dives.
Sprinting is automatic when the space is there
for a player to run into.
'RT' on Xbox One and 'R2' on PlayStation 4
can be used in addition to do this manually.
When you select Two Button Controls, player
switching becomes automatic when defending.
You can still switch player manually using
'LB'(Xbox oNe) or 'L1' (PS4).
In game modes where you are in control of
an individual player, control inputs are the
same.
Your player will still sprint automatically
if there is space to run into.
'A' (Xbox One) or 'Cross' (Ps4) is still pass
when in possession and applies pressure when
not.
It is also used to call for a pass, whilst
'B' (Xbox One)/'Circle' (PS4) is still shoot
or slide.
In matches in 'the journey,' two button controls
can be used, but training can require more
inputs.
In these instances, you can choose to simulate
a training session before taking part.
If you have any questions, or would like more
information, please do get in touch.
