Pace Calculation Formula:
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Pace is one of the most important attributes in FIFA 23 that determines how fast a player can run. It's a composite stat derived from Acceleration and Sprint Speed ratings.
The Pace rating is calculated using the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The Pace rating averages these two attributes to give an overall speed rating for the player.
Details: In FIFA 23, Pace is crucial for attackers to beat defenders, for wingers to make runs, and for defenders to keep up with fast opponents. Players with high Pace ratings (85+) are particularly valuable.
Tips: Enter both Acceleration and Sprint Speed ratings (values between 0-99). The calculator will compute the Pace rating which is also on a 0-99 scale.
Q1: What's considered a good Pace rating?
A: 75+ is decent, 85+ is very good, and 90+ is elite. Most professional attackers have 80+ Pace.
Q2: Does height affect Pace?
A: While height isn't directly factored into the Pace calculation, taller players often have slightly lower Pace due to slower acceleration.
Q3: Can Pace be improved in Career Mode?
A: Yes, through training and player development, though natural Pace potential varies by player.
Q4: Which is more important - Acceleration or Sprint Speed?
A: Depends on position. Acceleration is more important for quick bursts (e.g., beating a defender), while Sprint Speed matters more for long runs.
Q5: Why do some players have different Pace in different FIFA versions?
A: EA Sports updates player stats annually based on real-world performance, which may affect Pace components.