EA Sports FC 24: How to Skip Replays & Goal Celebrations - Magic Game World

EA Sports FC 24: How to Skip Replays & Goal Celebrations

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Ayo! You copped that new EA Sports FC 24, huh? Vibing, deep in a match, and outta nowhere, your opponent bags a wild goal. Worst part? They’re out here doing the most with that flashy celebration. C’mon man!! We ain’t about that life. Here’s the scoop on dodging all that and getting back in the game.

 

 

Doing the Skip-Dee-Doo on Your Own Goals

First things first, when you’re the one netting those bangers, here’s how to keep it classy and skip your own replays:

 

  • PlayStation 4 & 5: Just hold down L1 + R1.

 

  • Xbox: My Xbox fam, grip LB + RB and you’re golden.

 

Look at it this way: you ain’t just hitting skip for yourself. It’s for the vibe, for the community. It’s like tossing a quick salute to your opponent, like, Alright, I feel you. Now let’s keep the ball rolling.

 

 

Don’t Let Opponents Flex on You

Now, let’s get to the part where you’re on the receiving end of that goal and your opponent decides to hit you with the Griddy, or worse, the “Shush.”

 

  • As soon as that ball hits the net, hit that pause button and go to your Settings menu.

 

  • Scroll down until you see the Visual Settings tab & click on that.

 

  • You see that setting that says Hold to Skip? Yeah, switch that off…

 

  • Now look for Celebration Camera Focus. Switch that to User Controlled Team.

 

After doing this you won’t see your opponent’s cringe celebrations anymore. Instead, you’ll see your own team’s reactions, which might be them looking a bit salty, but hey, it’s better than watching your opponent break it down…

 

Well, we all know celebrations are a big part of the EA FC vibes. They’ve been around for a minute, letting players flex and get cheeky… FC 24 ain’t any different. You’ve got old school favorites, and of course, some new moves to stunt with. But like always, it’s a double-edged sword – it feels good when you’re the one busting moves, but when the tables turn? Bruh, it’s a whole different story…

 

  • Fernando

    Fernando is doing what he always did, sharing his honest opinions about games whenever he can. The difference is now he is writing and not talking about it.

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