Just like almost every other game on Stadia's roster, FC 24 Coins is at the mercy of a stable internet connection. Even with high speeds, though, players can still expect disruptions at least once a match, if not more. These range in severity from a quick choppy pass to a completely disastrous attempt at a goal caused by the game freezing and breaking down.

Those issues are especially pronounced in FIFA 24's VOLTA mode, a faster-paced, smaller-scale match. It's more in line with street soccer than the massive stadium experience usually offered by FIFA games, but entertaining nonetheless, and even better than the standard modes from time to time. In fact, VOLTA may even be the entire reason for players to make the jump from versions older than FIFA 21. where it was first added, simply because of how entertaining it is.

However, it requires a lot more timing and precision because of how small the arena is and how quickly the game moves. Stadia just can't seem to keep up a lot of the time, with connection issues sometimes resulting in opponents running away with the game. VOLTA is a refreshing break from the other modes FIFA 24 has to offer, so it's disappointing to see it marred by connection problems.

In FIFA 24's online multiplayer matches, the problem is more frustrating. A bad connection can result in a loss that has a tangible effect on a player's rating, and that's simply unfair. It's a serious problem, especially for those that want to play the game in some competitive capacity. Luckily, the issues didn't seem quite as frequent as they did in the single-player matches, though it's difficult to determine if that's because Stadia legitimately prioritizes multiplayer matches or if it's simply luck of the draw.

All of the connection issues would be understandable on a low-speed internet connection, but with 300 MBps download and Google's own Mesh WiFi system powering the network, the problems become far more egregious. With more than a year of experience under the service's belt now, the cheap Fut 24 Coins persistent connection issues should have been improved. It's yet another highlight of one of the problems Stadia users have regularly vented about. Those with slower internet speeds will need to be doubly cautious, as the problems will undoubtedly be more pronounced there.