eFootball 2022: video compares current version to launch disastrous version

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ElAnalistaDeBits released a new one video comparing current version eFootball 2022 With the launch at the end of last September highlighting the changes Konami made over the past year.

At launch, eFootball 2022 was harshly criticized for problems with cutscenes, players’ faces, facial expressions, animations and physics of the ball, and many other flaws in technical or suppressed elements.

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As we saw in the video comparison by ElAnalistaDeBits, thanks to the updates released over the months, eFootball 2022 has received significant improvements in many technical aspects, as confirmed in our review of version 1.00 released in April. .

for example me polygonal models and Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo (which became viral memes on Twitter at launch) have been reworked and are now much more reliable and loyal to their real counterparts. We’re also seeing improvements to ball physics and tackle, player animations, and significant changes for spectators in the stands and stadium equipment.

Last month eFootball 2022 kicked off Season 2 with a major update. Yesterday, we also published our review of eFootball 2022 Mobile, the iOS and Android version of Konami’s soccer title.

Source: Multiplayer

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