2 More Gameplay Improvements

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"There's also a lot of content that you can't get in other

"There's also a lot of content that you can't get in other FIFA games: the 203 national teams, the authentic World Cup stadiums, and the general sense of atmosphere we've built around this to match the actual World Cup." The words from Matt Prior, 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil producer, must have captured numerous FIFA game zealots to expect the long-waiting special edition that released every four years.

Apart from EA Sports’ releasing six new game modes in the imminent edition, brand-new gameplay improvements will be delivered to fans who will get hands on the special title. Three of them including “World Class Control”, “Set Piece Tactics” and “Over The Back Header” were briefly introduced before. (The whole article please check “Gameplay updates in EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Title”) Here we go two more improvement that will be brought.

New Penalty Kicks

Penalty is one of the most predictable parts that are likely to completely turn the tables on the pitch as well as the most brilliant moments throughout historical FIFA World Cup. Well, thanks to the updates in EA Sports’ special title this year, from shot turning to save animation will receive new mechanics so the enhanced intensity of the moment to life is going to be expected. In a real match, footballers will line-up preparing for reacting in case the penalty is missed; and the scene is going to be duplicated in the new edition. Goalkeeper Antics that include the infamous wobbly-knees, the more comical matador and shoot-it-there motions are also available for keepers to distract the kick-taker.

Adidas Ball Physics

What is worthy to boast is that EA Sport reaches a partnership with Adidas, German sports clothing and accessories giant, to deliver worldwide football fans the most authentic ball physics system in the oncoming special tournament edition. Adidas will share the balls data that collected by its Innovation Lab with EA Sports for creating an FIFA World Cup football simulator that the balls would moves in the game as they would react in the real world. Grass friction, moisture and true-to-life flight will be included and they can be altered the way an athlete runs with the ball on the pitch.

The perfect chance to chill the beers, fire up FIFA World Cup 2014, get your mates round, light the barbecue and have an absolute blast is coming once again.

FIFA games: the 203 national teams, the authentic World Cup stadiums, and the general sense of atmosphere we've built around this to match the actual World Cup." The words from Matt Prior, 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil producer, must have captured numerous FIFA game zealots to expect the long-waiting special edition that released every four years.

Apart from EA Sports’ releasing six new game modes in the imminent edition, brand-new gameplay improvements will be delivered to fans who will get hands on the special title. Three of them including “World Class Control”, “Set Piece Tactics” and “Over The Back Header” were briefly introduced before. (The whole article please check “Gameplay updates in EA Sports 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Title”) Here we go two more improvement that will be brought.

New Penalty Kicks

Penalty is one of the most predictable parts that are likely to completely turn the tables on the pitch as well as the most brilliant moments throughout historical FIFA World Cup. Well, thanks to the updates in EA Sports’ special title this year, from shot turning to save animation will receive new mechanics so the enhanced intensity of the moment to life is going to be expected. In a real match, footballers will line-up preparing for reacting in case the penalty is missed; and the scene is going to be duplicated in the new edition. Goalkeeper Antics that include the infamous wobbly-knees, the more comical matador and shoot-it-there motions are also available for keepers to distract the kick-taker.

Adidas Ball Physics

What is worthy to boast is that EA Sport reaches a partnership with Adidas, German sports clothing and accessories giant, to deliver worldwide football fans the most authentic ball physics system in the oncoming special tournament edition. Adidas will share the balls data that collected by its Innovation Lab with EA Sports for creating an FIFA World Cup football simulator that the balls would moves in the game as they would react in the real world. Grass friction, moisture and true-to-life flight will be included and they can be altered the way an athlete runs with the ball on the pitch.

The perfect chance to chill the beers, fire up FIFA World Cup 2014, get your mates round, light the barbecue and have an absolute blast is coming once again.

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