A feature that I was
FIFA 23 Coins intrigued about trying out first-hand was the new Physics system. With HyperMotion 2 being touted as a way to introduce real-world physics into the game, I wanted to find out if these changes have had any real impact.
There's a mixed bag on this subject. On one hand, there's the updated ball physics on display at the moment you switch on the play. The ball spins and rotates realistically as you track the ball's movement.
However, the things EA highlighted pre-release such as deflections and collision physics look and feel identical to the previous year. While the weight of the players has increased for the better the players do still crash into each other and can result in unrealistic collisions, especially with how often they keep their fingers glued to that sprinting button.
Many of the latest deflections that are produced by an extended foot or leg are only visible in replays, and the some of the replays I've watched, I've noticed that these shots particularly the power type can cause some serious injuries.
Deflections and 50-50s remain a popular choice for the AI especially when you get used to the new body types and what they mean in terms of
FIFA 23 Coins for sale acceleration. HyperMotion and realistic physics simply aren't working.