For the next six months, they recorded in a converted warehouse. It was chaos. El-Shawaly brought a small tabla drum to pound during penalty shootouts. Mousa would rip off his headphones and scream “Aaaaah, ya Allah, madha fa’alt??” (What have you done?!) when a defender own-goaled. The sound engineers—German, stoic, used to the monotone of English commentary—were horrified. Then, they were delighted.
The Arabic commentary was exclusive to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of FIFA 14 (and also present in the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions). It was not available on PC, Wii, PlayStation Vita, or mobile versions. fifa 14 arabic commentary exclusive
If you are revisiting this classic on a PC today, the system requirements are remarkably low by modern standards: Minimum Requirement Recommended Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz GeForce 6600 GT / Radeon HD 3600 GeForce 8800 GT / Radeon HD 4650 How to Access the Arabic Commentary For the next six months, they recorded in
For fans of classic football gaming, Arabic commentary remains one of the most significant milestones in the franchise's history. It marked a period where EA Sports began heavily investing in regional authenticity, bringing the iconic voices of the Middle East to a global stage. The Iconic Duo: Essam El Shawali and Abdullah Al-Mubarak Mousa would rip off his headphones and scream
The term "exclusive" became attached to the FIFA 14 Arabic commentary not because the audio files didn't exist, but because of how they were sold. Unlike the standard commentary packs available for download on the Origin/EA servers for free, the Arabic commentary was tied to specific regional releases.