It manual aiming even if you play with auto shooting, but I scored from my first one and managed to have a pretty high success rate FC 24 Coins. The big downside to these shots are that things slow down slightly on your backswing and the camera zooms in. It gets old quickly, especially when it used against you. A little too Mario Strikers for my liking, but a solid addition overall.
Freekicks and corners have also been revamped, and by revamped I mean rolled back to what they were 15 years ago. You will now choose where to strike the ball, with some indication of the resulting curve being given. Knuckleballs, chips, and instep curves are on the menu, but no outside of the foot Roberto Carlos efforts unfortunately. I found them to be better for free kicks (although I timed out once after messing around too much), but worse for corners.
Maybe I still need to get used to them, but all of my corners were either drilled in low or chipped so high they came down with snow on them. You get more customisation, but also, it easier for things to go wrong. Penalties have been changed too. There now a pulsation method, a shrinking circle like catching a Pikachu in Pokemon Go. Smaller circle, better strike. Not sure I like it, the old way better captured what penalties feel like. Chips now go higher too, again catching snow before rolling into the net.
One last note just for me - when you do sliding tackles you leave marks in the grass that stay there for the rest of the game. It doesnt really mean anything but I think it nifty.
MMOexp FC 24 is an improvement on MMOexp FIFA 22, even if I cant really tell you all about it yet cheap EA FC 24 Coins. That all the game needs, so Im ready to call it a success. Check back in at TheGamer regularly for a few more updates on it.