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This is how realistic FIFA 23 from EA Sports is – or is it?

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In a hilarious video, YouTuber TFVGaming pays tribute to FIFA 23’s detailed realism, as well as the game’s many glitches and strange bugs.

Every year EA Sports promises the “most realistic FIFA ever”. As YouTuber TFVGaming shows in his latest video, the developer has focused on high realism even in the smallest details. However, they obviously overlooked a few things in other areas and made a few mistakes. TFVGaming draws a hilarious picture of the realism in FIFA 23.

In his video, the content creator raves about the many new subtleties in FIFA 23, whether it’s beads of sweat on the players’ foreheads, the ball crumpling up when they shoot or the keeper’s fingertips bending backwards when the ball is defended.

“I really appreciate that kind of detail…”, says the YouTuber. Only to cut to an error message from the anti-cheat program. “…If only you could start the game.” An allusion to the problems with the launch of FIFA 23.

In this hilarious way, TFVGaming contrasts FIFA 23’s attention to detail with the game’s many strange flaws. Be it ball boys conjuring balls out of nowhere, completely overpowered outside instep shots or the same fans always appearing like clones in cutscenes at completely different places in the stadium.

This mixture of gripping detail shots, coupled with mishaps, memes and jokes is a must-see

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