Hypermotion. It’s in the game
EA have revealed thatFIFA 23on PC will feature the snazzy Hypermotion technology that current-gen console players have been able to enjoy for some time. The latest iteration of FIFA’s motion-capture tech, cunningly named Hypermotion2, uses machine learning to generate animations based on “millions of frames of Advanced 11v11 Match Capture”, EA say. You can check out what to expect yourself by watching the announcement trailer below.
As Craignotedwhen it was unveiled this time last year, the PC version ofFIFA 22was based on the last-gen console version. That seemed a bit odd due to the relative power of our favoured beige boxes compared to consoles, all things considered, but in previous yearsEA have saidthis was to keep the minimum specs low to encourage more people to play. This year’s specs are a bit higher, as you can see in the image. FIFA 22’s are above and FIFA 23’s below.
EA faced someheavy criticismfor the decision to leave out Hypermotion from PC players when FIFA 22 was announced. This year, players seem to be unhappy about EA not adding Transfer Market crossplay for PC instead:
Everything ok with the new FIFA 23, but, adding Crossplay between next gen consoles and PC and not adding Tranfer Market crossplay for PC which is one of the reasons many people don’t play on PC, is just…#FIFA23
BRUH they’ve added full crossplay to fifa 23 and cross markets between every platform but PC, the worst part about fifa on pc is the fact the market sucks and has 4 players up
FIFA 23 is scheduled to release on October 1st, and you can tackle it onSteamand theEpic Games Store, and theEA app for Windowsfor £60/$70/€70. It’s also coming to PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One and Google Stadia. Nintendo Switch players are getting a “legacy edition” – we feel for you, we’ve been there.