On the other hand there are FIFA 23 Coins things EA highlighted pre-release such as collision physics and deflections appear and feel identical to the previous year. Although the weight of players has increased, which is a good thing yet, players still crash into each other and cause unrealistic collisions, particularly considering the tendency to keep that finger glued to the sprint button.
A majority of new deflections that are produced by the extended leg or foot can only be seen in replays, and replays I've seen , these shots particularly the power variety -- could cause painful injuries. Deflections and 50-50s will always favor the AI, especially as you become accustomed for the brand new body types and the meaning they convey when it comes to speed.
HyperMotion and realistic physics just aren't working. There's still way too much sliding and unnatural motions which obstruct what could be real-world outcomes. Sliders like OS' Community Sliders aid in slowing the game and make it more realistic, but they can only do so much in the realm of physical physics.
In today's deep dive, I'll go over the new game features available in FIFA 23 to give my thoughts on which features are affecting the game, what kind of impacts (negative and positive) they're having, and if there's room to improve. To see the list of new features, let's refer to the EA FIFA 23 site. When we're grading FIFA 23, we'll use one of the standard 1-5 rankings, with 5 being "great improvement" with 1 being "why did EA even bother adding this?" If you want to read my thoughts about FIFA 23, you can go here.
The first thing on the agenda today is the much-anticipated revolutionary Power Shot. This type of shot relies heavily on the skill of the shooter by incorporating the concept of FUT 23 buy Coins risk/reward that lets you unleash devastating shots on the opponent's goal.How to execute the Power Shot: L1/LB1 plus RB/R1 + Shoot using a hand-held aiming device