Today's first topic is the much-anticipated newly released Power Shot FUT 23 Coins. This new shot type relies heavily on the skill of the shooter, incorporating the concept of risk/reward, which allows you to shoot powerfully at the opponent's goal.
When to use Power Shots because of it taking quite a lot of time to play out therefore, power shots should be used when you have plenty of time to perform the command. Typically, any shot that is attempted within the 18-yard box will be blocked if there isn't a clear path to follow as the trajectory tends to be less flat compared to fine-tuned shots.
Kudos for EA for introducing an exciting new shooting feature which, in particular, includes the ability to aim manually. It's also good that you can switch off the snarky zoom-in effect that will play when the power shot is triggered. Overall, this is a nice addition to shooting.
Set pieces have become dull in FIFA through the years. While free kicks are far too few for my taste If you do manage to get one, they're far more exciting. In addition penalties have been reduced to make it easier. In addition, corners haven't been able to copy the same mechanics as set pieces, but have a nice new camera view.
Set pieces have not only been improved from a mechanic standpoint but they've also improved. Together with the best players and players who excel in the air becoming relevant in the current game, it's great to see EA increase the level of accuracy in this area in the sport.
A feature that I wanted to test first-hand was the new physics system. The new physics system HyperMotion 2 being touted as an attempt to incorporate more realistic Physics into the game I wanted to test whether the new features had an actual impact. There's mixed on this subject cheap FIFA 23 Coins. On one side, you'll see the brand new ball physics on display when you switch the play. The ball spins and turns realistically as you track the ball's movement.