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Fifa 17 here is how they will change the free kicks

Fifa 17 here is how they will change the free kicks


Among the areas on which it focuses more with EA Sports Fifa 17 are free kicks, especially in terms of freedom with which the player can deal with them. This new chapter of football known series switches to Frostbite Engine, and the new trailer launches also encouraging signs in this respect, with a graphic that looks very detailed and precise.

In FIFA 17 it can freely move the players around the ball. The run of the competitor may be calibrated. After the free, in addition, the camera of the abutment will remain behind the football player who has pulled, to allow to follow the trajectory of the ball. On corners and on free kicks from long range will see a pattern that will show the player where the ball will arrive. With set pieces such as those mentioned it will be possible to control any other player, move regardless of whether he received the passage, which will allow making the most varied patterns of attack when we organize kick-placed jokes .


In recent days, it was also announced that EA Sports will partner of Juventus. This will be in Fifa 17 new and updated scans the faces of star players like Buffon, Pogba, Dybala, and Chiellini, and play in a very detailed Juventus Stadium. In addition, EA Sports will allow fans to choose the sample to be put on the cover.

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