The FIFA game you play in October isn't the same from haoxiuyun's blog

This year's tournament, the final one with FIFA 23 Coins the moniker before changing into EA Sports FC in 2023 offers plenty of chances to play out your fantasies about football such as seeking to win the Champions League with Grimsby Town or creating a world-class team comprised of only players dubbed Harry.


The FIFA game you play in October isn't the same as the one you play the time August rolls around, which will be the level of tweaking after launch that happens by EA as players find out its strengths and flaws. There's currently a real fluidity to the way FIFA 23 performs, with smoother, more efficient passing and a well-timed usage of the sprint button affording players more space and time than the previous year's quite crowded matches.


It is easier for teammates to look for space in order to allow you to pass options. This can help you be patient in attacking, but you still need to play with a decent tempo to break through an organized defense. It feels like players respond better to movements of the left stick by itself which allows you to have more control when you are on and off the ball. Furthermore, you can make long, sweeping passes more confidently.


The most noticeable addition to your arsenal to attack however, is the new power shot. It does exactly what's stated on the packaging. Press the shoulder buttons while you shoot and the player who is in control will launch an impressive shot that looks like it's ripping someone's head off.


If you're a one-on-one match with the 'keeper they will certainly increase your chances of scoring, however aiming switches to fully manual when you're ready to go as it's simple to throw them out for a throw-in , if you do it wrong.


They can also take longer to take off than normal shots, allowing defenses to make a block and the camera moves in to buying FUT 23 Coins show your opponent about what you're up to, meaning they're far from being a sure-fire goal.


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