So long story short. I downloaded Fifa 22 yesterday out of boredom. Started playing and my whole controller mapping was screwed up (eg. X was bound on my Right arrow). 3 hours of research on the internet later got me to uninstall Gforce Experience and use ds4windows. Well now I got to the point where I can proceed thru the "choose your language" tab, but now I have a problem where my joystick keeps going all sides, only in menus though. I can play matches like normal, also tried playing Rocket League and I dont get any problems with it. This is costing me my sanity, it has come to the point where I looked up the resell value of my whole gaming setup, so if anyone can help me or needs additional information hmu.
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Me too, I'm using a XBOX One controller, so I dont have to use DS4 or whatever, but anyway it doesnt work and the buttons are jumping arround and when I play a game, it suddenly pause out of nowhere. Year after year there are always these * controller bugs and EA just doesn't do anything...
Omg guys. I was able to solve the problem. I have an XBOX One Controller and have paired it via Bluetooth. Now I've read on the Internet that Origin is said to have problems with Bluetooth. I connected my controller with a cable, started FIFA and now it works. I don't know about other controllers (PS4 etc.), but this is how it works for me.
In this post we will be looking at options that may help with the motor accessibility of FIFA 22 [PEGI 3] on the PlayStation, but the control options are the same for the Xbox and PC when playing with a controller. They may not appear in the Nintendo Switch version of the game, however. When the PlayStation buttons are mentioned, the equivalent Xbox controls will be put in brackets afterwards, if there is a difference. Testing and screenshots were done on the PS4 version of the game.
You can also access it from the home menu by going across to the Customise tab > Settings > Accessibility. It can also be accessed during a match by pressing the Options button and selecting Settings.
Some of the menus in FIFA 22 require the right joystick for scrolling. Turning this setting on switches the functionality of the Right Stick to the Left Stick. As standard, there are only a few side menus in FIFA 22 that need the right joystick.
While turning on this setting means that you will never need to use the right joystick, the Left Stick for most of the main menus has been deactivated and you now need to use D-pad directions. This is different to previous other recent versions of FIFA.
Turning this setting on switches the functionality of the L1/R1 (LB/RB) and L2/R2 (LT/RT) buttons in many of the menus to the Left Stick. This allows you to navigate through all the setting options with the Left Stick. Again, this only applies to the menus and will not change the controls required for gameplay.
FIFA 22 allows you to remap the buttons used in-game. This means that if you find a button hard to reach or press you could remap it to a button that you find easier. An example would be if you find it difficult to press Triangle (Y) for Through Ball and wanted to use this more often than Lob and could more easily press Square (X), you could swap these two controls.
Bear in mind that when swapping buttons, the original function of that button will be swapped. If you are swapping a button to a one you cannot activate on the controller, you will need to play the game without that button.
In Two Button Mode, Auto Sprinting is always turned on. This means that the game will sprint for you when there is space to do so and the situation may benefit from it. However, if you have access to the Sprint button (R2 or RT) you can still use this to sprint manually.
In a standard game, the Left Joystick acts as player movement. When you are in possession, the Cross (A) button is used for all types of kick, including passing and shooting. The type of kick played will depend on the situation you are in, the direction you are aiming and how long you hold the button for. Sometimes you may be expecting to shoot but a pass will be played instead, but with practice you learn in which situations a certain type of kick will likely be played.
One and Two Button Modes will work for offline and online play. They will also work in matches in all of the different game modes in FIFA (Volta, Career etc) but you might find you need some additional buttons in menus and certain game modes, such as Skills games.
Auto Switching is a controller setting that enables you to dictate how much the game helps you to switch player when you are not in possession of the ball. If you have your controller set to Classic, then Auto Switching will default to Air Balls and Loose Balls. This means that the game will switch player during Lobs, Crosses and Loose Balls. In all other situations you will need to press the L1 (LB) button to change player.
If you want to play in Classic Mode but find switching your player difficult you can set the game to switch player for you. You can find this option under Settings > Customise Controls > Auto Switching and scroll right to select Auto.
Tactical and Legacy are two different types of defending available in FIFA 22. Tactical Defending gives you the ability to time your tackles and maintain your position. However, timing and player position are a lot more important in this mode.
Legacy Defending (available in offline modes only) gives you the familiar defending controls of past FIFA titles. The position of players is less important, and it is the easier of the two defending options, but it is also easier for the game to predict your movements. If you are a beginner, it might be worth starting with Legacy Defending and then moving on to Tactical.
There are some gameplay settings that can be changed to make the game more accessible. These options are available for offline play and when you are playing against the computer. To access game settings, from the home screen you need to go into Customise > Settings > Game Settings.
If you move through the Game Settings menu by pressing R2 (RT) you will come to the User Gameplay Customisation menu and CPU Gameplay Customisation. These menus use sliders which enable you to speed up and slow down how quickly your team and the computer do things such as sprint, take shots or how powerful they are etc. They will only take effect in offline game modes.
In the User Gameplay Customisation menu there is also an option for Power Bar. This modifies how quickly/slowly the power bar fills up when you pass or shoot. If an individual seems to be putting too much power into their shots, so they are flying over the goal, it might be helpful to turn this down.
If you are not used to your controls or are new to FIFA, a good place to start is in the Practice Arena. This game mode allows you to run freely around the pitch and practice dribbling, shooting and free kick skills. There is no time pressure, and you can take as many shots at goal as you like. You can access the Practice Arena from Play>Quick Play Modes>Practice Arena.
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The first leg, played on the Xbox format, ended in a 1-1 stalemate as neither of the players could break the deadlock. However, Harkous maneuvered his virtual players brilliantly to edge the PlayStation leg 2-1.
He said minutes after putting down his joystick: "It's crazy. I didn't expect this and it's unbelievable. I came here without practicing much because it's the end of the season. But I beat Msdossary so it's crazy."
The tournament got underway with Global Series event earlier this year with millions of players around the world starting off hoping to make it to the London finals where the top-32 have been in action since Friday. The 58 hours of action, including the group stage, round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinal and the grand final, streamed live in six languages across social media and leading broadcasters.
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