All you have to do (for xbox 360) is go to uk msn and create a hotmail account from there. Make sure its UK in location. Then on xbox 360 use that hotmail account to create new XBox live account. Say that you dont want a gold membership and then it will tell you that you can have a month of it for free, then finish subscription. Then go to market place and fifa 10 should be there.
You can get around the region lock on a ps3 too. I did for the Killzone2 demo downloading the demo to my 360 right now can't wait to try it out
It's even easier not to mention free on PS3. Simply create a Euro PSN account using a separate email address than the one from your primary US account. You'll also have to put in a UK address as your "residence", pretty much any UK address will do, In fact I do believe I used Buckingham Palace for mine.
Yeah I just googled one in England used that for the PES demo last year. I will get the FIFA 10 demo soon, but I'm too lazy right now. How is it for you guys who have played it?
I really like it. The players off the ball seem to act much more naturally. The shooting seems much better to me now as well.
hey how can u say like this pics are not really.. i have sirf this website and show all the pics from it. really i impressed from that pics, just i m waiting for realesing date 1 October 2009 in Australia, 2 October 2009 in Europe, 20 October 2009 in North America
the screenshots taken of 2010, are just 2009 with like an edit to the face or whatever its the same thing.
I'm really hoping that they have more US stadia than just the Home Depot Center. That is the only US stadium they have for the PC version otherwise US teams default to generic european and south american stadiums which look stupid. It would be nice to see some effort put in, and get Dick's Sporting Goods Park, BMO Field, or Columbus Crew Stadium. On whole I think the game would bennefit if you could build improvements to your stadium, just as you could in Madden manager mode.
I played the demo and man, oh man am I excited for the release. This game is pretty close to PES when it was at its best (right before the next gen consoles game out). They even have the "quick free kicks" now in FIFA, that is straight out of the PES playbook. So far, pretty awesome.
It a play on words. He means that the refs call alot of fouls, and that the computer will pretty much try to chip a goal on you every time. Hopefully those bugs will be fixed, because the potential of the game is immense. Reminds me of the PES 5 days.
Correct. The pressing needs to be toned down because there are far too many fouls (both called and uncalled) in the demo. Chipping is a clear flaw in the game because the AI currently strands the keeper and chip shots almost always go in. I have played games where every goal has been from a chip and I have scored many using the lob pass.
Fouls are really a preference. Others say they have always wanted to see more fouls so this new addition is refreshing. I don't mind the fouls, especially with the quick free kicks now an option. As for chips, I played almost ten games yesterday (against my brother) and didn't notice anything unusual about the chips. However, when I was in the training (before the game starts) I did notice two chips from close range that went in that wouldn't have in 09. So we'll see. But yes this demo kind of reminds me of PES in its best days. Hopefully the full game lives up to this.
I do not understand how the opposition running straight into your player, barging him off the ball and onto the deck can be a 'preference'. I like the pressing in the game but the balance is not currently right. As for chips you must have been incredibly lucky or your combined style of play limited the opportunity for it. Trust me when I say that once you break the defensive line, particularly against the computer, the opportunity for a chip almost always presents itself and unless you are a moron it should result in a goal the vast majority of the time. They need to reduce the fouling that results from pressing and drastically decrease the conversion rate of chips by either making them less accurate or by stopping the keeper from idiotically stranding himself.