However, the features EA has highlighted in the pre-release, such as collision physics and deflections look and feel exactly the same as the previous year. Although the weight of players has increased
FUT 23 Coins, which is a good thing however, players continue to collide with each other, resulting in unrealistic collisions, particularly when you consider the habit of keeping that finger glued to that sprinting button.
Many of the latest deflections that are produced by the extended leg or foot are only visible on replay. And from some of the replays I've seen of these shots particularly the power type could cause painful injuries. Deflections and 50-50s are still favored by the AI particularly as you become accustomed to the new body kinds and what they mean regarding acceleration.
HyperMotion and realistic physics simply do not work. There's still a lot of sliding and unnatural motions that hinder what should be real-world outcomes. Sliders like OS' Community Sliders can help slow the game down and make it more realistic, but they are only able to do only so much in terms of the physics.
In this deep dive, I'll look at the latest gameplay features that are available within FIFA 23 to provide my thoughts on which features can have an impact on the game, the effect (negative and positive) they bring and whether there's the potential to improve. To see the list of new features, we'll refer to the EA FIFA 23 site. In rating FIFA 23, we'll use an easy 1-5 rating with 5 being a "great enhancement" while 1 is "why did EA even bother to add this feature?" If you'd like to read my full review on FIFA 23, you can go here.
The first item on the agenda today is the awaited brand new Power Shot. The new shot type is based heavily on the skill of the shooter by incorporating the risk/reward scenario which allows you to shoot powerfully at the opponent's goal.How to use the Power Shot
cheap FIFA 23 Coins: L1/LB1/ R1/RB/R1 + Shoot with a manual aiming.