The video appears to be a recording of someone opening FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) packs in an attempt to get a specific player, likely a rare or high-value card. The person spends a significant amount of money on packs, but gets mostly low-value players, expressing frustration and disappointment. They mention spending 200 euros and later 280 euros, but not getting the desired player. Throughout the video, they complain about the game's monetization system and the perceived unfairness of the pack opening mechanic. The person also asks viewers to like, comment, and share the video to raise awareness about the issue.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator is buying FIFA credits to open packages.
2. The narrator spent 12,500 credits to get five packages of 100,000 credits.
3. The narrator's goal is to find a specific player, TOTI.
4. The narrator has already spent 200 euros on packages.
5. The narrator has 2,500 FIFA credits left.
6. The narrator is trying to find a good player in the packages.
7. The narrator is frustrated with the game for not giving them a good player despite spending a lot of money.
8. The narrator spent 280 euros in total to open packages.
9. The narrator has 21,000 FIFA points left.
10. The narrator is trying to find a good player in the last packages before they expire.
11. The narrator is willing to spend more money to find a good player.
12. The narrator's luck changes, and they find some good players, including Sanchez and Ozil.
13. The narrator has 17,000 credits left and is forced to sell some players to open the last package.
14. The narrator is frustrated with the game for being unfair and not giving them a good player despite spending a lot of money.