Crosses in EA FC 25 often end up being too high and slow, making it hard to score. However, with a simple tweak in the settings, you can significantly improve your crossing accuracy and effectiveness.
Why Your Crosses Fail in EA SPORTS FC 25
Crossing the ball in EA FC 25 can often feel frustrating, with passes floating too high or moving too slowly to create any real scoring chances. Fortunately, with a minor tweak in the game’s settings, you can sharpen your crossing game and start converting more opportunities into goals.
No matter how you played last year, the crossing assist in EA Sports FC 25 is once again set to “Assisted” by default.
However, this assist works much worse than in previous versions and causes the game to aim your crosses for you, often resulting in high, slow balls. These crosses are easy for defenders to intercept, making it difficult to complete dangerous attacks.
The Solution: Switch Crossing Assist to “Semi”
By changing the crossing assist from “Assisted” to “Semi,” you gain more control over your crosses. The balls will fly lower and faster, similar to how they did in earlier versions of the game. Just follow these steps to fix the issue:
- Access Settings: Launch EA Sports FC 25 and go to the settings, which are hidden behind the small gear icon in the upper-left corner of the screen. Select “Game Settings.”
- Find Crossing Assist: Scroll through the options until you find “Crossing Assist.”
- Change the Setting: Switch the crossing assist from “Assisted” to “Semi-Assisted.”
If you’re part of the rare group of EA FC players who don’t rely solely on speedy forwards in online multiplayer but prefer to use a powerful target man like Olivier Giroud or a top striker like Sam Kerr, this tip will be a game-changer for you.