There will be improvements to how the crowd react to your on-pitch efforts too, as well as unique chants and celebrations for the big clubs. Probably none for the League One and Two sides though. Not that unique audio really matters in FIFA games, because surely all right-minded people starting playing with accompanying podcasts and music after they get sick of the repeated commentary.
Anyway, none of this will fix the lingering issues with the FIFA games, but giving the players various emotional states sounds like it has the potential to be hilarious
We’ll know for sure when FIFA 15 is released on the PC in September. The PC one will be using the same engine and features as the PS4/Xbox One versions this time around, in case you didn’t know that.