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With only a few minutes left and desperation sapping already weary feet and minds, Sanluqueo launch an epic breakaway, and beat the Gerena team 4-2. While the players whirl away in FUT 22 Coins joy and the Gerena team slumps down on their haunches.
Some look up, some shake their heads. They know the significance of this game – it will be remembered as one of the most important 90 minutes of football that ever took place. It won’t make the history books.
In lieu of the club colours, every side wears Xsens motion capture suits. In the touchline, players are hunching over laptops. Short-range signalling devices, tracking players’ motion to the millimetre, sit on the stands with crew members studying tablets, which display live metrics. Animation directors watch the proceedings on Zoom from thousands of kilometers away. This isn’t the work of a space age team of scouting, nor is it the latest innovation in coaching.
They are the ones who are behind FIFA 22. EA motion-captured for the first time a live 90-minute football match. This allowed EA to track players’ movements at a fine level, which it could then add to its animation database.
The gaming publisher looked for the big details down to the minutiae: from how a full-back hits the ball with buy FIFA 22 Coins their laces, to the way a player’s eyes naturally glance over their shoulder prior to receiving a pass. “Ultimately the more realistic approach leads to an enhanced game” says Gareth Eaves, senior animation director at EA who led the discussion remotely. “We have wanted to do it for years but the technology just hadn’t been developed.”
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