Since FIFA 21 was launched at the end of September, it has received different updates in order to continue improving and polishing the game. As is evident, each new update makes new changes to the game and its game modes, this time Electronic Arts have also opted to change some dribbles in order to make them more realistic when executing them.
Patch 1.11 brings with it some significant changes, for example, the player pressure tactic has been changed, it will now go down from 20 to 15 seconds, and when you make the change, it will take 2 seconds to execute. In this way they try to compensate for the advantages that this pressure can give you that if you know how to use it correctly you could suffocate the rival in a somewhat frustrating way.
Changes have also been made to the bike and reverse bike watermarks. After this update both watermarks will no longer enter the easy watermarks group and will be significantly less effective when run at the same time. Surely this for many players can be a problem after spending several months learning some of the movements that are most seen in FIFA 21 online matches. On the other hand, the speed in the transition of the players when leaving the games has also decreased. watermarks at frontal angles.
Another thing that has been improved in the logic when blocking shots from defenders. Surely if you have played FIFA 21 you will have heard about the "auto-blocks" and the ease with which defenders often automatically get in the path of the ball making it almost impossible to shoot at goal unless you are in a position of clear advantage. Some bug-related issues that caused matches to be unable to finish because the ball was sitting on the crossbar have also been fixed.
FIFA 21 can be played now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Therefore, if you are enjoying the next-gen version as much as we do, don’t forget you can
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