Emerson Royal and Davinson Sanchez take on Cristian Romero and Giovani Lo Celso in EA Sports FIFA 22’s game mode – mystery ball!

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  1. Although eFootball is far from a perfect game or at least completed, I still can't help but notice the difference between eFootball and FIFA 22 when it comes to the online part.
    Of course, in FIFA you connect immediately and enter the game very quickly, but the gameplay looks the same as it has been for years. From 2 passes the opponent reaches your goal, everything is too automatic, the players pass with their eyes closed perfectly in any situation, the opposing goalkeepers reject any ball as if they were the best goalkeepers in the world, the game is much too fast, and after possession 70-80% and 30 shots on goal, you wake up that you are led from a bamboo scene where the ball jumps only to the opponent whatever you do. Not to mention the fact that everyone plays with PSG, which completely spoils the charm of the game, compared to PES where the better your team was, the fewer points you earned, being forced in one way or another to play with weaker teams.
    On the other hand, although eFootball is still a mess and often can not be played, it still gives you the feeling of more realism, both graphically and gameplay, speaking here of next-gen consoles, of course.
    Stadiums look far better than in FIFA, where they have the same texture for years and even the faces of the players look much more real in the game than in the FIFA cartoons. Sure, we now disregard the many bugs and lack of textures, but at first glance, the game looks much better than in FIFA from this point of view. And the gameplay is totally different, the passes do not go at all automatically, but you have to make a real effort to direct the ball properly, there are many situations with wrong passes, as in real football. …Middle play …Dribbles are much more realistic and harder to execute than in FIFA, where you can dribble the whole field with one player, not to mention the much better thought out defense system than in FIFA, where defenders defend and repel automatically using a few combinations of buttons, but unrealistically.
    I'm not talking about the new "Duel" camera, which I really like and which gives you both an overview of the field but also in many moments, the camera focusing on the duel of players automatically zooming in the places where the action takes place.
    Of course, all the controls need to be re-learned, and many of them still respond hard or after many seconds after you press the button, not to mention the other bugs, but for those who want to feel the football and play it In a more realistic way, eFootball seems far more advanced than FIFA, even in these moments of transition when the game is still disastrous in many ways. But I am confident that with the new updates and aggressive feedback from the community, the game will develop in a good direction because it has enormous potential, unlike FIFA where for years you see the same graphic textures and the same childish and fast gameplay, even if FIFA 22 is the best FIFA in recent years.

  2. Can I suggest that we don’t see any more of these clips until they all get their asses into gear and stop losing to sides ranked lower than Accrington Stanley ffs

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