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FIFA 22 on PC will be based on the last-gen console versionsNo swanky new animation for PCs
No swanky new animation for PCs

If you’re into football games on the PC and had hoped that EA would consider it ‘next-gen’ enough to combineFIFA 22with their fancy HyperMotion tech, a mixture of mo-cap and machine learning for player animations, then you have very specific tastes. Also, you’re out of luck. FIFA 22 on the PC will once again be cast from the ancient ‘last-gen’ console versions, relying solely on motion capture to convey the silky moves of Ian Football Jr.
You need to know what it is in order to know what you’re missing out on. The tech is so integral to the game that the whole trailer is based on it.
FIFA 22 | Official Reveal TrailerWatch on YouTube
FIFA 22 | Official Reveal Trailer

Foot-to-ballers wore special suits that recorded them playing. EA blathered: “Every touch, tackle, sprint and duel from all 22 players playing at high intensity for the first time ever, capturing data that powers over 4000 new animations in FIFA 22 to raise the footballing intensity, responsiveness, and physicality of every player in the game.”
Combined with the new tech, that data can be used to write new animations on the pitch in real time. Unless you’re on the PC, in which case you’ll have to make do with whatever the hell you call non-machine-learned animations. I’m so angry that I refuse to find out, in case some poor person Googles it and gets sad reading this story.
This relegation to the ‘last-gen’ league of FIFA versions also happened withFIFA 21, though that didn’t have HyperMotion. AsEurogamer pointed out, executive producer Aaron McHardy’s reasoned that this was to let all types of PC gamers get in on the game, and not just high-end users. He said:
“When we looked at what generation to put the PC game on, we looked at our fans and what capabilities they had with the hardware they have. […] In order to run the gen five game, our min spec would have been at a spot that would have left a lot of people out in the cold not being able to play the game. So we made the choice to keep the PC version of the game on the gen four version of FIFA so that we can open the doors and be inclusive to everybody who wants to play FIFA.”
That means FIFA’s current technology requirements lag around nine years behind modern PC gaming, while the most popular graphics card on Steam is around five years old. I’m in the horrible position of being annoyed that we don’t get new things, while also slightly seeing their point. Ugh! I don’t like it. Nuance is for cowards.