How to Tell if It's a Walkout or Board EA FC 24

If you want to know how to tell if it’s a walkout or board in EA FC 24, you’ve come to the right place. It’s difficult to spot the difference between the two animations, but it’s possible to know if it’s a walkout once you know where to look. In this guide, we will explain what a walkout animation is, as well as how to tell it apart from the board and rare animations. Here we go!

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How to Tell if It’s a Walkout or Board EA FC 24

What is a Walkout Animation EA FC 24

A walkout animation in EA FC 24, as well as a board animation, is basically how you tell the quality of the player you’ve just opened from a card pack. Walkout players are normally valued at an OVR of above 86, while board players are between 83 and 85. There’s also Rare players, which range from 75-82. Now, why are these animations important? Because the differences are very subtle, but allow you to tell which player quality you’ve just pulled. But because the variations are so minute, it’s really difficult to tell them apart. However, it’s not impossible; there’s one dead giveaway. That brings us to our next portion…

How to Tell if it’s a Walkout or Board in EA FC 24

You can kinda spot whether it’s a walkout or board animation in EA FC 24 by the light beams that shoot around the skies when you open the card, as well as the next screen, which shows you the position of the player. It seems like these beams are the most dim upon opening a walkout player, but I can’t say that’s universal. So, that’s not something I’d necessarily put a lot of stock into. If I’m wrong, let me know in the comments. The far better way to tell a walkout is to look at the center of the card in the next screen, where you see just the background of the card. If there’s no horizontal belt of glinting lights going across the middle, it’s a rare. If the belt is thin, it’s a board, and if it’s a thick belt, you’re looking at a walkout.

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