Windows (10000 programs)
Pros: Expansive team selection (global clubs and leagues). Real-time multiplayer and AI matches. Strategic player and manager customization.
Cons: High system requirements may affect performance on lower-end PCs.
Pros: Over 4,000 licensed players. Global real-time multiplayer mode. Customization for team and stadium.
Cons: AI inconsistency. Graphics are not that great as advertised. Repetitive gameplay. Lack of variety in commentary.
Pros: GIF and sticker creators. Disappearing messages. Editor for already sent messages. High-quality voice and video calls. Unlimited number of members in communities.
Cons: Communities are not encrypted.
Pros: Extremely snappy. Lightweight app. Slideshow feature. Backward compatible.
Cons: Interface isn’t inspiring. No browser plug-in. Doesn’t support many keyboard shortcuts. Lacks some advanced features.
Pros: Realistic gameplay. Master League mode. Community mod support.
Cons: Online features already unavailable. Clunky UI and controls. Inconsistent game. AI Steep learning curve.
Pros: Fun and upbeat user interface. A wide variety of fun stickers and emoticons. Line Pay is a digital wallet used for in-app purchases. ChatGPT integration.
Cons: Not popular so cannot be used by all. Too many in-app purchases.
Pros: An improvement over the original. Nuanced characters and challenging maps. Great soundtrack and sound design. Variety of weapons available. Runs on older hardware.
Cons: Infected AI can be clunky sometimes.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Option to edit and annotate PDFs. Supports a large number of file formats. Includes OCR and track change function.
Cons: Trial functions leave a watermark.
Pros: Free to download and use. Collates technical information about your PC. Displays information in tables.
Cons: Lacks command icons. Lacks unique overclocking features.
Pros: Stable and reliable performance. Simple installation process. Supports older WLAN standards.
Cons: No 5 GHz support. Limited hardware compatibility. Lacks diagnostic features.
Pros: Free and feature-rich. Accurate citation metrics. Exports to multiple formats.
Cons: Slightly complex for beginners.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Extensive customization options. Variety of themes. Reminder functionality. Easy printing and sharing.
Cons: Lacks advanced organizational features. No mobile or Mac versions available. Occasionally crashes.
Pros: Detailed real-time temperature monitoring. Fast and lightweight system impact. Easy snapshot sharing for support. User-friendly and clean interface.
Cons: Manual updates for free version.
Pros: Numerous teams and players. Familiar interface. Life-like appearance and graphics. More than 30 league options.
Cons: Not available for Mac. Feels similar to FIFA 17.
Pros: Works on computers from as far back as 1999. There are no toolbar additions or adverts.
Cons: It is basic and ugly looking if you do not make changes to it. The program is too simple for most media lovers.
Pros: Multi-threading support. Can open empty projects. Blank project templates to give you creative freedom. Strong inter-project dependency setup.
Cons: Must have Qt tools pre-installed. Dense coding. Poor code completion. Lots of limitations.
Pros: Rapid formatting. Supports large drives. Is ran instead of installed. Contact with admin is possible. Compatible with a multitude of operating systems.
Cons: ‘Quick Format’ can cause corruption.
Pros: Simple and clean interface. Lightweight app. Records actions to create macros. Good response time.
Cons: Lack of comprehensive help section. Requires some time to learn.
Pros: High replay value. Various game modes to choose from. Gameplay mechanics that encourages real cooperation and coordination.
Cons: No proper narrative. Subpar single-player experience.
Pros: Test a new OS and new software without risks. Easy to set up and run. Can easily share data with the host system. Lets you create virtual machines.
Cons: High system requirements.