As we already noticed when we got our hands on the game in July, the turf itself has benefited from many of the next-gen consoles’ visual improvements, with fairly impressive renderings, with a much more realistic look when sliding tackle or scoring a goal celebration. way worsened.We attribute it to multiplication shader And the presence of a new degradation engine, not to mention better management of brightness and particle effects. The same goes for real-time net management and morphing, small details that make a powerful hit more clearly – another standout new feature in this pitch-side version. Additionally, replays of shots or free-kicks will be embellished with augmented reality overlays, providing players with more and more additional information.
As with almost every season, pre-match sequences will be reviewed and corrected outside the stadium and in the stands to provide more variation and behavior. The visual design will also be up-to-date to match the presence of two women’s leagues on both sides of the strait, and everything to do with Serie A. As for the sound environment, it will be possible to leave the band – his licensed EA Trax, instead of commenting during the game – and we’re also told the return of hymns and pre-match chants for the next World Cup. Finally, in addition to female referees, the presence of mixed teams in FUT and Pro Clubs modes will also diversify, and EA will no doubt return soon.
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