![]() ![]() Editors Picks Previously, EA Sports has released separate games for the summer competitions, including the qualifiers - beginning with World Cup 98, which followed on from the. Sadly Australian players haven't been given the same treatment, with Socceroos captain Mile Jedinak even missing his trademark bushy beard. To tie in with the tournament, EA Sports revealed in April that it would be releasing a new expansion for FIFA 18 rather than a standalone FIFA World Cup 2018 game. Real-player motion technology has also been fine tuned with Cristiano Ronaldo looking almost indistinguishable from his real-life counterpart. ![]() We wanted it to be easy to pick up and play." "The reason we didn’t change the gameplay is we wanted people to continue the experience they were having in FIFA 18 already. "There are so many changes in the rest of the game, that the gameplay feels different – but it’s just a trick of the mind. "We didn’t change the gameplay for the update," Lazarescu told Goal. One of the producers of the update, Andrei Lazarescu, revealed why they opted against any wholesale changes but admitted that it will feel like a new experience for most players. Though this World Cup update hasn't introduced anything fundamentally different on a gameplay level, new animations that make striking in particular feel more dynamic, have made this update feel pretty different. While at first frustrating, these changes usually result in a smoother more realistic experience. With each new FIFA release comes a number of mechanical tweaks that changes the flow and the feel of a game of football.
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