FIFA Speed Formula:
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Pace in FIFA represents a player's overall speed, combining their acceleration (how quickly they reach top speed) and sprint speed (their maximum running velocity). It's a crucial attribute for attacking and defending players.
The calculator uses the simple Pace formula:
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Explanation: The Pace attribute is simply the sum of the Acceleration and Sprint Speed attributes in FIFA games.
Details: Pace is one of the most important attributes in FIFA, especially for wingers, strikers, and full-backs. It determines how quickly a player can outrun opponents or track back to defend.
Tips: Enter the player's acceleration and sprint speed ratings (both between 0-100). The calculator will sum them to give the Pace rating.
Q1: What's a good Pace rating in FIFA?
A: For competitive play, attackers typically need 85+ Pace, while defenders should have at least 70+ Pace.
Q2: Does Pace matter for all positions?
A: While important for most positions, central midfielders and center backs can often perform well with lower Pace if they have good positioning.
Q3: How accurate is this calculation?
A: This follows EA Sports' official formula for calculating Pace in FIFA games.
Q4: Can Pace be higher than 100?
A: No, the maximum Pace rating in FIFA is 100, even if the sum of acceleration and sprint speed exceeds 100.
Q5: Are there other factors affecting player speed?
A: Yes, player height, weight, agility, and stamina also affect how speed manifests in-game.