FIFA 15: 10 Features We Can Expect To See Transferred From 2014 World Cup Game
5. Adidas Ball Physics
At times in the past the responses from the ball in the game have been absolutely ridiculous, flying around like a balloon and for some reason picking up insane pace when played on a rainy pitch, despite science indicating that to be impossible. In World Cup 2014, EA Sports have partnered with Adidas to give us real-life ball physics that will hopefully add a whole new dimension to the game. Using data collected by Adidas, all the balls in the game will react how they would in the real world, varying from ball to ball and giving us the most realistic responses from a virtual football ever seen in a FIFA title. The data includes ball flight, grass friction and moisture- which result in responses from the players that will create variety during games. This is a huge step for the FIFA titles and if only one of the features on this list makes the cut for FIFA 15, this should be it. Adidas' data will create the most notable difference it the game and it should be welcomed by everyone, as it takes the game to a whole new level in the world of football simulators.