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FIFA 20 will soon measure the speed of responses to controls

Responsiveness seems to be one of the things EA Sports will strive to improve in the next FIFA series of games.

The speed of response when controlling is a key thing in sports video games, and those who play games of the FIFA series will agree that this aspect does not exactly excel in online matches. EA Sports have expressed their will and intention to rectify this, and have now announced that this will be preceded by a period of study in real matches, as they cannot change such things according to internal results and simulations.

Thus, some players will thus have a new segment of the interface where they can see the responsiveness of commands, that is, controls during the game itself. Admittedly, one should not be afraid that this will appear to everyone. Only those who agree will become part of the EA Sports research. And it will not be the last such test to improve the responsiveness of controls in FIFA games.

The arrival of the next generation of consoles should somewhat help with this aspect of the game. The Xbox Series X should thus have lower latency and a shorter communication path between the console and the controller. Now, in competitive games, this could create a slight advantage over players playing Fifa on old consoles, so maybe EA Sports is doing just that to keep this advantage to a minimum or non-existent once new consoles come to us.

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