The first patch for FIFA 23 was aimed at fixing the issues in EA's anti-cheat system that prevented PC players from accessing the game. However, it did not cover any gameplay-related changes or updates.
The first gameplay patch of any FIFA title notoriously alters the feel of the game entirely. Fans have been waiting with bated breath for EA to reveal the issues that it has been working on as far as gameplay is concerned.
These questions were answered when EA recently released a list of the changes that are coming to FIFA 23 with the Live Tuning update.
The concept of Live Tuning was introduced by EA towards the end of the FIFA 22 game cycle. This is an efficient and convenient way for the developers to tweak various areas of the game without having to force players to download large update files each time.
This is beneficial to both the developers and players. It provides a seamless method to improve the overall experience that the game offers.
The latest Live Tuning update focuses on some of the most popular complaints regarding gameplay in this edition of FIFA. The areas covered in the notes are listed below:
To ensure that these changes apply to the game, players must shut down and relaunch FIFA 23 on their respective devices.
One of the key complaints among fans when it comes to gameplay in FIFA 23 is the accuracy and viability of left-stick dribbling.
Experienced FIFA veterans are skilled at using responsive players to unlock their opponents' defenses with quick turns and dribbles. However, this aspect of the game has been rendered inert in FIFA 23, much to the disappointment of the community.
With the latest Live Tuning update, EA has increased the viability of dribbling in-game by increasing the animation speed of
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