When to use Power Shots Due to the fact that the motion takes quite a lot of time to develop and the fact that they are expensive, power shots should only be utilized when you have the time the command. Normally, any power shot attempted near the 18-yard limit is blocked if the path isn't clear as the path is typically more flat than the finesse shots.
Kudos to EA for giving us an entirely new shooting option particularly one that allows manual aiming. It's also a good thing you can disable the annoying zoom-in feature that plays out as the Power Shot is activated. Overall, it's an excellent feature to shoot with.
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The first thing on the agenda for today is the highly anticipated new Power Shot. The Power Shot is a shot that relies heavily on skill and combines an element of risk/reward that allows you to unleash powerful shots on your opponent's target.
How to execute Power Shots to perform Power Shots: LB/L1 + R1/RB1/R1 and shoot while manually taking aim
When to utilize Power Shots because of it taking quite a lot of time to play out therefore, power shots should be used if you have plenty of time for the command. Typically, any power shot attempted near the 18-yard mark will be stopped if the path isn't clear as the trajectory usually is more flat than the finesse shots.
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