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Best FIFA 22 camera settings for Ultimate Team
Here are the best FIFA 22 camera settings you can try out to give yourself an edge over your opponents.
When playing a game of FIFA, the camera can give you an advantage over your opponents, so here are the best camera settings that you can utilize in FIFA 22.
Players have been enjoying FIFA 22 for months now, and we’ve had plenty of time to try out some of the best skill moves, players, and goalkeepers in this year’s Ultimate Team.
If you just can’t seem to feel comfortable with the default camera settings, you have the option of giving yourself a slight edge over your opponents by changing it. If you’re looking for a competitive edge, then check out our best camera settings in FIFA 22.
Best FIFA 22 camera settings
When you first launch FIFA 22, the game’s cameras will be set to the EA Sports GameCam. While this gives you the same standard view as other players, you can try tipping the odds in your favor.
Here are the options that we recommend :
- Launch FIFA 22
- Visit the Options menu
- Select the “Camera” tab
- Switch both Single Player and Multiplayer Cameras to ‘Tele Broadcast’
- Set ‘Camera Height’ to anything between 10 to 17
- Set ‘Camera Zoom’ to zero
Switching both the Single Player Camera and Multiplayer Camera to the ‘Tele Broadcast’ option will provide you with a better look at the pitch, and the camera height lets you see the field better as well.
Once your overall display has been improved, you can alter the Camera Height and Camera Zoom settings. You can try adjusting these however you’d like until you’re satisfied with the camera settings.
For more FIFA 22, take a look at our guide to the best wingers in FUT, and stay tuned to Charlie INTEL for more breaking news.
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FIFA 22 Title Update 14 patch notes: Low Driven Shots buff, new skill move, more
FIFA 22 Title Update 14 is set bring a major buff to Low Driven Shots, a brand-new skill move, and much more.
EA have released details of the next major FIFA 22 patch. Check out the key takeaways and full FIFA 22 update 14 patch notes below.
FIFA 23 may be just months away, but there’s still plenty of life in this year’s game. With Summer Swaps in full swing and FUTTIES set to begin very soon, there’s more reason to head back into FIFA 22 Ultimate Team than ever.
On top of the constant cycle of fresh promos, EA is keeping FIFA 22 in a good spot by releasing regular title updates to make sure the on-the-pitch action is as slick as off-the-pitch.
Patch notes for FIFA 22 Title Update 14 are now live, and we’ve got all the details for you right here.
- FIFA 22 Title Update 14 release date
- FIFA 22 Title Update 14 Low Drive Shots buff
- FIFA 22 Title Update 14 new skill move
- FIFA 22 Title Update 14 patch notes
FIFA 22 Title Update 14 release date
Although the patch notes are available, there is no word on when Title Update 14 will be ready for FIFA 22 players to download.
There shouldn’t be too long to wait though, as EA have said that the update will “soon be available” on PC.
FIFA updates tend to drop on PC platforms first, so Xbox and PlayStation players can expect to receive FIFA 22 Title Update 14 a couple of weeks after the launch on Steam and Origin.
FIFA 22 Title Update 14 Low Drive Shots buff
Low Driven Shots were an essential tool in a striker’s arsenal in previous years, but they haven’t had the same impact in FIFA 22. That is going to be rectified in Title Update 14 as the devs look to make them more viable.
Players can expect low to mid-power shots of this type to be 17.5% more accurate, meaning you won’t have to smash the ball with as much force to make sure Low Driven Shots are worth trying.
The devs said: “Our intent here is to provide players with an additional goalscoring option in 1v1 and other scenarios.”
FIFA 22 Title Update 14 new skill move
Those who enjoy playing with a bit of flair have a new skill move to terrorize defenders with in the form of the Ball Roll Cut 180. It essentially allows players with four or five-star skills to create space by quickly turning 180 degrees and fooling defenders.
To perform it, simply hold L1/LB and flick the right stick in the opposite direction to the way the dribbler is facing.
Check it out in action below:
FIFA 22 Title Update 14 patch notes
These are just a handful of the changes coming in FIFA 22 Title Update 14. Check the complete patch notes here courtesy of the EA Forum.
Gameplay
Made the following changes:
- Increased the likelihood of a knuckle ball shot occurring when requesting a high powered shot while the ball is 0.67 meters/2.2 feet away from the ball carrier.
- Added the new Ball Roll Cut 180 Skill Move that can be performed by players with a 4 or 5 star Skill Move rating.
– To learn more about the Ball Roll Cut 180 Skill Move, check out our Pitch Notes. - Greatly increased the accuracy of low and mid powered Low Driven Shots.
- Significantly reduced the reach of attempted shot blocks by AI controlled players.
- Significantly decreased the range required for a defender to attempt a tackle without being requested to do so.
- Increased the distance between the defender and the ball carrier when the defender is requested to Contain or Teammate Contain.
- Slightly increased the effectiveness of Finesse Shots in potential goalscoring situations in which the ball carrier is not under heavy pressure from a defender or goalkeeper.
- Increased the speed at which the ball travels at following a low or mid powered header.
– Lower powered headers are more likely to produce a lower ball trajectory. - Increased the speed at which the ball travels at following a chipped header.
- Lowered the ball trajectory that can result from a chipped header.
- Slightly increased animation speeds when dribbling, Agile Dribbling, and Strafe Dribbling.
- Slightly increased the animation speed of Reverse Stepover, Stepover, and Body Feint Skill Moves.
- Slightly reduced the reach of attempted shot blocks by human controlled players.
FIFA Ultimate Team
Addressed the following issue:
- The Compare Price functionality did not always provide search results when used on some Stadium and Consumable Items.
VOLTA FOOTBALL
Addressed the following issue:
- One of the default Avatars was not wearing shoes on the selection screen, and if that Avatar was selected, shoes could not be equipped to them.
For more on FIFA 22, be sure to check out
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FIFA 22 FUTTIES: Release date, promo explained, & player leaks
According to FIFA 22 leaks, the FUTTIES promo will be making its way to Ultimate Team shortly along with some of this year’s best cards.
A FIFA 22 leaker has revealed that the FUTTIES promo is returning to Ultimate Team this summer as a victory lap celebrating the game mode’s best cards of the year.
FUTTIES isn’t necessarily the final FIFA 22 Ultimate Team promo, but it will symbolically wrap up the title by celebrating some of the best special cards we’ve seen since launch. Players can expect to get their hands on boosted versions of this year’s best special items as they make their way to packs, SBCs, and Objectives.
FUTTIES provides FIFA 22 players with a rare second chance. You can expect to revisit some of the best promo cards of the year that you may have missed out on the first time around.
Here’s everything you need to know about Ultimate Team’s FUTTIES including an explanation of the promo and the expected release date.
FIFA 22 FUTTIES release date
FUTTIES is expected to hit Ultimate Team on Friday, July 15 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST. According to renowned FIFA leaker FutSheriff, FUTTIES will follow Shapeshifters as the next promo that Ultimate Team players could enjoy.
Previously, Sheriff reported that FUTTIES would arrive on July 8, but the leaker has now claimed that Shapeshifters Team 4 is expected on this date instead. This has pushed FUTTIES’ expected start date by one week.
We’ll let you know when EA officially confirms the promo’s arrival.
FUTTIES FIFA 22 promo explained
The FUTTIES promo is meant to wrap up the Ultimate Team promo calendar by celebrating the best special items of the year. FIFA 22 brought us some truly amazing cards, so here’s a look at how the promo should work.
For starters, Ultimate Team players will have a chance to vote between two previous special cards on any given day. The player who wins the fan vote will not only receive an upgrade but the card will be made available via SBC.
In addition to incredible SBC and Objectives content, some of the best special items from FUT 22 will be re-released. In FIFA 21 there were three batches of re-released FUTTIES teams that appeared in Ultimate Team packs.
FIFA 22 FUTTIES player leaks
FutSherrif has reliably provided details of leaked promo players throughout the entirety of FIFA 22. The leaker’s coverage of FUTTIES should be no different as players are expected to be revealed prior to the July 15 release.
We’ll keep you posted as more information concerning the FIFA 22 FUTTIES promo comes to light. Given that the promo highlights previous special cards that were already in the game, leaks may be difficult to come by, but we’ll update this section accordingly.
For more FIFA news, check out our guide to Ultimate Team in FIFA 23 including new features & expected changes.
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FIFA 23 LaLiga ratings: Every team’s best players predictions
Spain’s LaLiga is set to host some of the top talent in FIFA 23, so we’ve predicted who will have the highest rating for each club.
LaLiga will deliver some of the best players in FIFA 23, with Champions League winners Real Madrid and bitter rival Barcelona set to take over Ultimate Team. Here are our predictions for the top LaLiga ratings in FIFA 23, as well as every team’s best players.
Prior to the release of FIFA 23, EA will provide their updated player ratings for the Ultimate Team game mode. Performances throughout the 2021/2022 season are the criteria with which EA provides upgrades and downgrades to some of the best Ultimate Team players.
After losing their two biggest stars in Ronaldo and Messi over the past few years, LaLiga seems stronger than ever with Real Madrid recently crowned champions of Europe and Spain.
But who will be the best players in the LaLiga? We’ve put together our predictions for the top 10 highest-rated LaLiga players in FIFA 23, and highlighted the best players from each club.
- FIFA 23 LaLiga top 10 player rating predictions
- FIFA 23 LaLiga rating predictions: Every team’s best players
FIFA 23 LaLiga top 10 player rating predictions
Player | Club | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Karim Benzema | Real Madrid | +2 | 91 |
Thibaut Courtois | Real Madrid | +2 | 91 |
Jan Oblak | Atletico Madrid | – | 91 |
Marc-Andre ter Stegen | Barcelona | -1 | 89 |
Casemiro | Real Madrid | – | 89 |
Luka Modric | Real Madrid | +1 | 88 |
Toni Kroos | Real Madrid | -1 | 87 |
Luis Suarez | Atletico Madrid | -1 | 87 |
Frenkie de Jong | Barcelona | – | 87 |
Jordi Alba | Barcelona | – | 86 |
Karim Benzema is the favorite to win the Ballon d’Or after his miraculous displays led Real Madrid to widespread success in 2022. Madrid teammates Courtois, Modric, and Vinicius Junior should all be in line for upgrades as well.
Barcelona are still on a journey to reach former heights, and their manager Xavi seems to be imprinting his style of play on the current squad. Jordi Alba was perhaps their best player last season and despite his age, he should maintain his rating from FIFA 22.
The biggest question mark for Barcelona is midfielder Frenkie de Jong who is also one of their highest-rated Ultimate Team players in FIFA.
Manchester United are pushing for his signature, but Barcelona’s midfield should continue to thrive with Pedri, Gavi, and new signing Franck Kessie trending upwards.
FIFA 23 LaLiga rating predictions: Every team’s best players
The top ten players were unsurprisingly comprised of Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Atletico Madrid stars. However, the middle of the pack in LaLiga is a strong bunch with Villarreal, Sevilla, Real Betis, and Valencia all expected to provide high-rated players in FIFA 23
With this in mind, we’ve made our predictions for every LaLiga club’s top three players in FIFA 23:
Almeria
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Umar Sadiq | +2 | 77 |
Lucas Robertone | +1 | 77 |
Alex Centelles | – | 75 |
Athletic Club de Bilbao
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Muniain | +1 | 84 |
Inigo Martinez | +1 | 82 |
Unai Simon | – | 82 |
Atletico Madrid
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Jan Oblak | – | 91 |
Luis Suarez | -1 | 87 |
Marcos Llorente | – | 86 |
Barcelona
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Marc-Andre ter Stegen | -1 | 89 |
Frenkie de Jong | – | 87 |
Jordi Alba | – | 86 |
Cadiz
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Jeremias Conan Ledesma | +3 | 80 |
Lucas Perez | -2 | 77 |
Alfonso Espino | +2 | 76 |
Celta Vigo
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Iago Aspas | +1 | 85 |
Denis Suarez | +1 | 79 |
Brais Mendez | +2 | 78 |
Elche
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Edgar Badia | -2 | 77 |
Johan Mojica | +2 | 76 |
Omar Mascarell | +1 | 75 |
Espanyol
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Sergi Darder | +2 | 81 |
De Tomas | +1 | 80 |
Embarba | -1 | 79 |
Getafe
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Dakonam Djene | – | 81 |
David Soria | – | 81 |
Nemanja Maksimovic | +1 | 80 |
Girona
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Cristhian Stuani | +1 | 77 |
Samu Saiz | +1 | 76 |
Aleix Garcia | +2 | 74 |
Mallorca
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Jaume Costa | -1 | 77 |
Pablo Maffeo | +2 | 77 |
Angel | -1 | 77 |
Osasuna
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
David Garcia | +3 | 81 |
Ruben Garcia | – | 79 |
Sergio Herrera | +1 | 79 |
Rayo Vallecano
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Diego Lopez | +2 | 79 |
Alvaro Garcia | +1 | 76 |
Oscar Trejo | +1 | 76 |
Real Betis
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Nabil Fekir | +2 | 86 |
Canales | +1 | 84 |
Alex Moreno | +2 | 80 |
Real Madrid
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Karim Benzema | +2 | 91 |
Thibaut Courtois | +2 | 91 |
Casemiro | – | 89 |
Real Sociedad
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Oyarzabal | – | 85 |
Merino | +1 | 84 |
David Silva | -1 | 84 |
Real Valladolid
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Roque Mesa | +2 | 78 |
Shon Weissman | – | 77 |
Lucas Olaza | -2 | 76 |
Sevilla
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Marcos Acuna | +1 | 85 |
Jules Kounde | +1 | 84 |
Alejandro Gomez | -1 | 84 |
Valencia
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Carlos Soler | +2 | 83 |
Gabriel Paulista | +1 | 83 |
Gaya | -1 | 82 |
Villarreal
Player | Upgrade / Downgrade | Rating |
Parejo | – | 86 |
Gerard Moreno | -1 | 85 |
Pau Torres | +1 | 83 |
EA have not yet revealed the full slate of LaLiga ratings in FIFA 23. When they do, we’ll be sure to update this page with the latest information.
For more on FIFA 23, be sure to check out our player rating predictions for the Premier League, Serie A, and Bundesliga.
Image credits: EA Sports / LaLiga