Veteran players will instantly notice the differences in FIFA 23 compared to its predecessor. Beyond Hypermotion2 technology, the Women’s Football Club, and Ted Lasso himself, the game sees many upgrades and improvements. Included in that are the controls for many of the skill shots. If you’ve played these games before, then you’ll discover that the control for Low Driven shots is different now in FIFA 23. We’ll show you how to perform and score with one of these classic moves.

How to Control and Score Low Driven Shots in FIFA 23

If you don’t know, a Low Driven shot is when you take a strike at a goal with a low, powerful kick. It’s a worthy kick to keep in your back pocket. This is because a Low Driven shot forces the goalkeeper to scramble low, which can often take too long and give you an easy score. However, this is only if you correctly control the Low Driven shot in FIFA 23.

For those of you who’ve played previous FIFA games, note that the Low Driven shot does not have the same controls as before. Those are taken by the Power Shot now. In fact, there is no button to press at all. Instead, it is all about the power you put into a shot in general.

A Low Driven shot in FIFA 23 must rest between 20% and 30% power. So, power up your shot as per usual and time your release. This makes the shot far more skill-based than before, as you’ll probably go through some trial and error.

The right amount of power is vital as you can instead send your shot right to the keeper rather than score. Make sure the stats with your scoring character are high enough that they can perform with such skills. Also, ensure you’re moving at a good pace rather than too slow. Charging a through ball can give you a better chance at scoring with a Low Driven shot in FIFA 23 too.

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FIFA 23 is available in Early Access with a full release on September 30 for PC, PS5, PS4 consoles, Xbox One and Series consoles, Nintendo Switch, and Google Stadia.