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Weather in FIFA 2003?

CGraigy11

Club Supporter
Hello, new to the forum, and I have a quick question. I have been playing the PC version of FIFA 2003 for a couple weeks now doing a complete season. I have yet to play a game where it's not sunny and beautiful out. Are there any changes in weather like rain or snow? Thanks.

~Chris
 

greenmind

Club Supporter
Well, the weather depends on what league you play in. For example, it's always nice (sunny) weather in Italy. You have to play in the Premier League to get rainy weather.

I recommend the FIFA 2003 Weather Patch. I don't know what I'd do without it. Click on "search" and type in: weather patch
 

CGraigy11

Club Supporter
K, I will do that, thanks. BTW I am playing in the premier league. Sunny and beautiful every day, crazy, far from reality.
 

pmg4lktan

Youth Team
Originally posted by CGraigy11
K, I will do that, thanks. BTW I am playing in the premier league. Sunny and beautiful every day, crazy, far from reality.

try play at Highbury (Arsenal) or Old Trafford (Manchester United) ...

there seems to be quite rainy ...


Best regards from,
pmg4lktan
 

daskedyr

Club Supporter
as fare as i know the wether doesn't depend on which league u play in...

it should depend on the stadium u r playing in, i.e. in Old trafford (Man U) :rockman: it constantly rains...

try checking that possibility out
 

SoccerNutUSA

Youth Team
Yes, technically it's not the league that matters, but it is the stadiums that those teams play in. You can also patch your files to increase your chances of getting bad weather...
 


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