For FC 24. however, it appears that the power of the next-gen consoles has helped the developers refine the series' gameplay and presentation into arguably the most realistic soccer experience yet. It may not feature the most revolutionary new features or modes (EA Sports has yet to say much about that), but as far as a nice leap forward EA FC 24 Coins certainly looks the part.
Visually, EA Sports has been able to improve on the character models from FC 24 in some key ways. Players now more closely resemble their real life counterparts both in facial detail and body make-up. One of the key areas the devs highlighted as part of their FC 24 presentation included the way players' bodies look lean and muscular instead of awkwardly bulbous like in past years. Granted, it's a small change, but one that helps up the realism when looking at players run on the pitch.
Taking things a bit deeper, FC 24 also includes a new emotional intelligence system whereby players react to each other based on certain parameters. Say, for example, a goalie lets in an easy goal. Then, his teammates will react with disappointment, shaking their heads in disapproval. Or, if a player gets a red card then their teammates will show similar disappointment while the opposing team will cheer the referee's decision. Again, this is a very slight change, but one that further reinforces realistic on-field play.
Speaking of the field, FC 24 will now have the most realistic pitch yet. With the game's new living pitch system, the field will degrade over time, showing wear and tear from players consistently running back and forth across it. Moreover, the blades of grass will actually react to player contact, whether it be a slide tackle or a goalkeeper diving.
But, perhaps FC 24's biggest changes deal with contextual tackling and the game's improved dribbling system. For tackling, players will no longer push the ball way out in front of them in a challenge, but will instead try to keep it close enough to collect post-tackle. For years EA Sports FC fans have maligned the way slide tackles usually result in the ball racing 5 yards away, and the EA Sports devs have finally presented a solution.
The improved dribbling for FC 24 favors a players' skill set and strong foot now more than ever, giving each a different dribbling style. Lionel Messi, for example, buy EAFC 24 Coins will now favor light taps with his left foot, as he is prone to do in real soccer matches. And as a result gamers will now have greater control over their players' movements, but also the game will look much closer to real life.
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