
From my perspective as a passionate FIFA player, I’ve noticed that while the Overall Rating (OVR) of a player’s card is crucial, it doesn’t tell the whole story. In the realm where numbers can sometimes be deceptive, the discussion swiftly moved towards the idea that OVR fails to encompass all aspects of a player’s performance. One user aptly summarized this by saying, “There are so many variables at play: stats, playstyles, body types, animations… and even an intangible ‘aura’ or ‘jam factor’ that some cards seem to possess.” Essentially, OVR can set certain expectations, but it doesn’t always align with the realities of gameplay. In certain situations, players with lower ratings have proven to be more effective due to their speed and agility—traits that seemingly elude a player like Rodri, who appears to lack these qualities. The general consensus among players seems to suggest that OVR is primarily a label—it’s the finer details that truly matter.