The massive support for Premier League teams will likely sting fans of Fulham, EA FC 24 Coins a popular club which has stayed in the Premier League since 2001. but was relegated to the Football Championship last season — meaning they'll miss out on the authentic stadium and player faces. As the saying goes, there's always next year, right?
At E3 2022 last month we got our first taste of FC 24 in action, including a live presentation on the game's new features and some hands-on time with the Xbox One version. Now, EA Sports has released just a small portion of the presentation we saw at E3 2022 that focuses on the visual improvements for this year's game.
As expected, EA Sports is looking to improve upon the player representations in FC 24 to more accurately portray these real life footballers. Real time lighting, animated hair, and evolving kits (jerseys) are just a few of the improvements EA Sports has added to make players look as close to their real life counterparts as possible.
On top of that, FC 24 boasts what EA Sports is calling a "living pitch," which means that the field will degrade as the match progresses. In past games, the pitch would remain pristine from minute 1 to minute 90. but now players will be able to see the wear and tear that comes from a sport where players literally slide through the grass.
We certainly came away from our FC 24 demo impressed with EA Sports' visual presentation from top to bottom. Players looked more lifelike, and thanks to the emotional intelligence system they interacted in more realistic fashions; the pitch showed felt like a real playing field; and the stadium/crowd reacted to on-field play in a dynamic fashion. When you're looking at sports games year after year it's the little touches that make a difference, and it appears EA Sports has put the little touches at the forefront of development.
As the video mentions, visual improvements are just one of a number of key areas that EA Sports is revamping for FC 24. The developers are also looking to improve on-the-field play, ball physics, and they even teased some potential new modes, or changes to fan-favorite modes, but fans will have to settle for this brief video.
It seems like every year the folks at EA Sports arrive at E3 with a ton of promises cheap FC 24 Coins for their upcoming iteration of EA Sports FC. Sometimes those promises are bigger than others, and other times they are minute in terms of the grand scheme of things.
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