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00:00:00 – 00:17:14
The video revolves around the opening of various FIFA Ultimate Team player packs introduced by EA Sports, particularly focusing on the new 92+ Icon Pack, which necessitates 87 and 84 rated teams for redemption. The host shares their experiences with several pack openings, which reveal a mix of high and low-value player cards, including notable icons such as Trezeguet, Charlton, Lampard, Cannavaro, and Xabi Alonso. Excitement arises from obtaining high-rated players like Pedri and Neymar, while frustration emerges due to technical difficulties, server errors, and the recurrence of less competitive or duplicate players. Evaluations of player stats, market prices, and usability in gameplay are discussed, emphasizing the anticipation for more valuable pulls like R9 and footies cards. Despite some disappointing outcomes, the thrill of the pack openings and player evaluations underscores the dynamic nature of FIFA Ultimate Team.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the release of a new 92+ Icon Pack by EA Sports, originally anticipated to be a player pick but revealed as a pack instead. The pack requires an 87 and an 84 rated team to redeem. The speaker opens several packs, getting various players including Trezeguet, Charlton, and Lampard multiple times. The packs also contain other notable players like Cannavaro, but the speaker expresses disappointment due to Cannavaro’s less competitive stature in the game. Other players mentioned include Malini and Fernando Torres, with some players being more desired and useful than others.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various football player cards that have been received from packs, highlighting the highs and lows of their pulls. Noteworthy mentions include multiple appearances of the Spanish CDM Xabi Alonso card and the excitement over pulling players like Cole, Vieira, and Drogba. The speaker notes their surprise at receiving packs instead of player picks and mentions their anticipation for better cards such as R9 and footies cards. The segment also contains a reminder to viewers about the availability of a limited loan of Xabi Alonso and encourages them to subscribe to the channel.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various FIFA Ultimate Team player cards, evaluating their stats, usability, and market prices. Notable mentions include an Italian right back Zamb with a five-star rating available for under 200,000 coins, and a dynamic 94 overall Quick Step technical player valued at around 500,000 coins. The segment also covers players like Chevy Alonzo and Sto Kov, with Sto Kov’s footy card starting at a minimum of 500,000 coins. Additionally, a 95 overall Zenetti, capable of playing on both sides, is discussed, alongside some issues with the game’s servers, which caused a player to be mistakenly quick sold. The speaker expresses frustration with the game’s current glitches while opening icon packs, including duplicate unintentional quick sells and errors when storing players.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the narrator discusses opening two icon packs and a series of player picks. The first icon pack reveals NedvÄ›d, while the second pack experiences technical difficulties but eventually reveals Xabi Alonso. The 87 and 84 rated teams required for these packs are considered not very expensive, yet the chances of obtaining a valuable player are slim. Hernandez and Desailly are mentioned as pulls, with Desailly being particularly well-received. Other notable mentions include Gerrard, Puyol, and Cannavaro, with Cannavaro’s good value but small stature being a point of discussion. Finally, the narrator opens four player picks, highlighting Mata and Bergkamp among others, and ends with a blind pick for excitement.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the host discusses various FIFA card packs and player rewards, evaluating their worth and potential benefits. Key actions include opening several packs such as the “81 plus time 100” and “83 plus time 100,” which yielded some notable players like Alis, an icon named Zaho Baressi, and Stov. The host also expressed disappointment with certain pulls, pointing out they weren’t worth the high costs. Additionally, the conversation covers the attributes of specific players like Harry Kane, Modric, and Navas, assessing their in-game performance and overall ratings. Finally, the host opens “85 plus” packs, hoping for high-rated “fodder” cards, demonstrating the typical excitement and anticipation associated with these reveals.
00:15:00
In this part of the video, the narrator is opening various player packs for a football video game. They experience a mix of emotions upon receiving different player cards. Highlights include obtaining a 99-rated Pedri and Neymar from different packs, causing excitement. However, there is some disappointment with certain pulls like lower-rated players and duplicates, making the overall pack opening session feel underwhelming.