How to score low driven shots in FIFA 23

Publish date: 2024-06-09
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In FIFA 23, a low-driven shot is a strike at a goal that’s kicked low but with power. Low-driven shots can be more effective than other shots because it’s harder for goalkeepers to get down low than reaching a ball traveling at the waist, chest, or head height. But in FIFA 23, low-driven shots are performed differently than in FIFA 22.

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How to take a low-driven shot in FIFA 23

While in FIFA 22, you performed a low-driven shot by holding both “bumper” buttons when taking a shot, that particular button combination has now been taken by the new Power Shot. If you try that button combination, you’ll find your player winds his shooting back a long way before piledriving the ball at the goal, and not along the ground. There are no special button combinations to take a low-driven shot in FIFA 23. You simply have to take a shot at between 20% to 30% power. In other words, you want the power bar to stop close to the first of the three vertical lines.

How to score a low-driven shot in FIFA 23

The first thing to note is that taking a shot at around 25% power ensures its trajectory will be low, but it does not guarantee that it’ll be especially driven. Sometimes it’ll just roll harmlessly into the keeper’s waiting hands. This partly depends on the player’s stats, but there also seem to be various situational factors at play. For example, if you’re running onto a through ball or loose ball at pace, then the shot will definitely be driven. If, however, you’re moving slowly or turning awkwardly, then it’s more likely to just roll harmlessly. In general, low-driven shots are more effective at close range, but you can also score with them from further out, particularly against keepers who are tall and low on agility.

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Gavin Mackenzie

Gavin Mackenzie has been playing video games since the early 80s, and writing about them professionally since the late 90s. Having been a writer and editor on various British magazines including PLAY, GamesTM, and X360, he's now a freelance guides specialist at Gamepur.

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