![]() Ball touches are also heavier when using this mechanic when you play a regular pass into the feet of a teammate. In addition to the animation taking a longer time, the increased pass speed should mean that these passes are harder to control and for the most part they are. I mentioned the sprint dilemma before, but because you have to wind-up your kick for a little longer, the animation takes longer to play out - meaning you might get caught on the ball while trying to execute a pass of this ilk. Balance here is key and the stunning pass does have its drawbacks. ![]() In essence, the stunning pass travels with much greater speed, but since it’s tied to the new sprint button, you have to really time your pass if you’re trying to sprint and then play one of these new passes. The low stunning pass travels in the air longer while lofted through balls have a better trajectory. Using the R2/RT modifier, these stunning passes can be applied to low passes, crosses, and lofted passes. One of the newer mechanics implemented for this patch is the “stunning pass” feature. I struggled to find a pass assistance level that I felt comfortable with, which led to a lot of stray passes, frustratingly sending balls to teammates I did not intend on passing to.īall speed is much better now as shorter passes travel at a realistic speed and crosses/long passes carry the required weight. Passing was for the most part poor pre-patch due to input delays, slow animations, and basic mechanics being ignored. I mentioned how the freedom of movement is better, so naturally this leads us to the attacking side of the game where eFootball 2022 is in a much better state than where we were before the patch. Speaking on movement and flow, Version 1.0 feels less robotic than eFootball PES 2021 Season Update, which suffered from that “on-rails” feeling as you were magnetized towards the ball. Foot planting still isn’t as consistent as I’d like, but the complaints of “players stuck in the mud” are more than likely by players who are used to FIFA’s lack of inertia when running with or without the ball. While it’s hard to fully judge the AI due to the limited offline modes, the players move with a sense of weight that straddles the line between FIFA and older PES versions. The freedom of movement that I heaped praise on way back in the summer was hampered by poor AI and an atrocious collision system. For starters, player movement feels really good. While still not quite at PES 2021 levels, especially in terms of a total package, there are a few areas where eFootball 2022 is better than its predecessor. What Has Improved Gameplayįrom a gameplay perspective, nearly every aspect of the game has been improved upon from the previous eFootball 2022 version (0.9). I detailed the patch notes last week, and now I’ve had a chance to spend a good amount of time with it so here are my initial eFootball 2022 1.0 impressions. That said, after a few months of non-news apart from the occasional apology, the highly anticipated 1.0.0 patch has arrived. By now, we all know what happened with eFootball 2022 so there is no need to rehash that.
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