
If you want to win more matches in EA FC 25, you’ll want to use the best possible controller settings.
Recommended VideosWhile there’s no one way to play the game, some controller settings are always considered as the meta. As long as you’re using a controller, the following preferences will be the same. Let’s take a look at the best possible controller settings you can currently use in EA FC 25.
Best EA FC 25 controller settings explained
While some of the settings will vary based on personal preferences, here’s the best possible combination to use in the current meta.
CategoryBest settingPresetCompetitiveAuto ShotsOffAssisted HeadersOffShot Assistance AssistedTimed FinishingOnAuto Flair PassOffThrough Pass AssistanceSemiLobbed Through PassSemiGround Pass AssistanceAssistedCross AssistanceAssistedLob Pass AssistanceAssistedPass Receiver LockLatePrecision Pass SensitivityHighAuto ClearancesOffClearance AssistanceClassicJockey ManualDefendingAdvanced (only if you’re great at defending. If not, go with Tactical)Pass Block AssistanceOffAuto SwitchingOn Air Balls and Loose BallsAuto Switching Move AssistanceLowRight Stick SwitchingClassicRight Stick Switching ReferenceBall RelativeRight Stick Switching Sensitivity6Next Player SwitchingClosest to BallReaction Time ModifierOffPlayer LockOnContextual DribblingOffSave AssistanceAssistedAnalog SprintOffUser Vibration FeedbackEnhancedTrigger EffectOffThere are not many changes in EA FC 25 when it comes to controller settings. One significant change is the introduction of the Reaction Time Modifier. It reduces the chances of the wrong player switch when you press L1/LB, but the next player switch target has already changed. I prefer turning it off, as I have learned to adapt myself to the switching delay in multiplayer modes.
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