

#Fifa 21 release date Pc
And now the bad news: HyperMotion won’t feature in the PC version (opens in new tab), which is essentially going to be the last-gen version of the game. The lot. It's called HyperMotion Technology, mostly because it sounds good, and also to indicate that movement animations throughout the game should be improved as a result.

This year, EA Sports used an actual football stadium and captured 22 players simultaneously, on the ball, tracking back, having a crafty breather instead of getting up from that passing glance. From the forty stepovers the 13-year-old wiseguy you got lumped with in an online game does on his way from halfway circle to six-yard box, to his Griezmann dad-dance after he rifles it past your keeper, it all took place in that mo-cap studio. Until now, every animation you saw on the pitch was mo-capped in a small room by one to three athletes. This year, EA Sports opens the kimono on how in-game animations used to be motion-captured, and how they’ve improved upon that process this year in the hopes of bottling something closer to totally convincing football.

The FIFA 22 trailer focuses on new animation tech, which the PC isn't getting
