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Watch F2 Freestylers recreate the most bizarre FIFA 17 glitches
2016-11-14 10:53:26
As one of the most talked about releases this year, FIFA 17 offers the most in-depth and authentic football experience to date. Experience the beautiful game like never before, with the innovative Frostbite game engine that will completely transform the way you play, compete, and emotionally connect with the game. The new features in FIFA 17 include new attacking techniques, physical player overhaul, active intelligence system and set piece rewrite. New Attacking Techniques and the Set Piece Rewrite let you Own Every Moment in FIFA 17.
New intelligence system make your football teams more clever and it increase the interestingness of the football video game. Physical overhaul also make the game more real. EA SportsThe game is pretty much flawless, even with the glitches. What makes the clip so humorous is the fact that they are EVEN more strange in real life - although they were always going to be, weren't they?
we love FIFA 17 glitches and it's so interesting. To be fair they don't come around that often, but when they do they really don't take anything away from the game like you may expect them to. Instead they enhance it and give it a whole new surreal element. F2 Freestylers have a very good go at replicating some of the most bizarre glitches to have ever featured in the game.
First up is a goalkeeper having a dance while a striker is preparing to take a penalty. He dances so much he ends up off the screen... Then there is this headless referee officiating a game. And this bizarre moment involving Chris Smalling being held down by a leg. There is also an awkward section taken straight from The Journey. And of course, no FIFA 17 glitch video would be complete without a penalty. Other brilliant moments include a goalkeeper getting stuck in his net and a ref staring out Vincent Kompany.
FIFA 17 is scheduled to be released on 27 September 2016 in North America and 29 September 2016 for the rest of the world, landing platform for the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC. Thanks to the new frostbite engine, the FIFA 17 scene quality has been improved greatly. And the new story mode Journey has attracted many people to buy FIFA 17. And now FIFA 17 has released twice FIFA 17 patches to fix the glitches. We are looking forward to the better FIFA 17.
New intelligence system make your football teams more clever and it increase the interestingness of the football video game. Physical overhaul also make the game more real. EA SportsThe game is pretty much flawless, even with the glitches. What makes the clip so humorous is the fact that they are EVEN more strange in real life - although they were always going to be, weren't they?
we love FIFA 17 glitches and it's so interesting. To be fair they don't come around that often, but when they do they really don't take anything away from the game like you may expect them to. Instead they enhance it and give it a whole new surreal element. F2 Freestylers have a very good go at replicating some of the most bizarre glitches to have ever featured in the game.
First up is a goalkeeper having a dance while a striker is preparing to take a penalty. He dances so much he ends up off the screen... Then there is this headless referee officiating a game. And this bizarre moment involving Chris Smalling being held down by a leg. There is also an awkward section taken straight from The Journey. And of course, no FIFA 17 glitch video would be complete without a penalty. Other brilliant moments include a goalkeeper getting stuck in his net and a ref staring out Vincent Kompany.
FIFA 17 is scheduled to be released on 27 September 2016 in North America and 29 September 2016 for the rest of the world, landing platform for the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC. Thanks to the new frostbite engine, the FIFA 17 scene quality has been improved greatly. And the new story mode Journey has attracted many people to buy FIFA 17. And now FIFA 17 has released twice FIFA 17 patches to fix the glitches. We are looking forward to the better FIFA 17.
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