We have known that the approach in FIFA 17 is completely different. Although FIFA 16 has achieved great success for adding women’s football, FIFA 17 still brings us new surprises. The new features in FIFA 17 include new attacking techniques, physical player overhaul, active intelligence system and set piece rewrite. In FIFA 17 you’ll be in complete control of every dead ball situation. The set piece rewrite gives you more creativity, variety and control in the most decisive moments of any match. Now you have the freedom to position your player and dictate their approach on dead balls, allowing for a wider variety when taking free kicks and penalties.
The new positioning ball system make you can use the cursor to select the foul ball placement, and you can still use the long pass key to obtained the impact point by controlling the intensity. In past FIFA games, the longer the button was held, the further the ball went. It’s changes to allow the use of the left stick for aiming to the exact point in the box you’d like that ball to land by an added reticule for precision. They’ve also made it so the button press changes the ball’s form while being kicked as well. And in past FIFA games, it just wasn’t possible to have free movement along the touch line.
With the new FIFA you’ll be able to walk down the touch line which will give you the ability to gain a better position on the throw. There will also be fake throws, as well. This will allow you to fake out the opposing team and possibly allow you to pass the ball to an unmarked player. In the recent FIFA 17 demo, YouTube star Kosh has revealed how to find the back of the net – and wind your opponent up – by following some simple instructions when taking a corner. It shows a bizarre corner glitch that guarantees you always score. Well "99.9% of the time" (according to the guy who has uncovered this wizadry) - which are still pretty good odds, right? Players are told to play it short before whipping in a cross from the byline.
For reasons unknown, this seems to flummox the goalkeeper, who is unable to pull off a save as you head the ball home. Gamers are sure to be trying this out on the demo, with the bug unlikely to still be hanging around when the full version hits shops on Thursday 29 September. Now, we don't suggest you use this trick all the time. Seriously, you won't have any friends left if you pull it off too regularly. But say you find yourself staring down the barrel of a FIFA apology in the last embers of a game and you just so happen to be standing over a corner, then it's probably acceptable.