If you grew up playing FIFA 12 on your PS3 or Xbox 360, you remember the soundtrack, the sweeping menus, and that specific feeling of a Van Persie volley. But for a specific sect of the Middle Eastern football community, there is an almost mythical piece of software:
: The commentary featured the iconic duo of Essam El Shawaly (Tunisia) and Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Harbi (Saudi Arabia). Their inclusion was more than a technical addition; it brought the "passion and excitement" of Arab football broadcasting directly into the living room.
For those wondering how this legendary patch worked, the process was surprisingly straightforward:
If you grew up playing FIFA 12 on your PS3 or Xbox 360, you remember the soundtrack, the sweeping menus, and that specific feeling of a Van Persie volley. But for a specific sect of the Middle Eastern football community, there is an almost mythical piece of software:
: The commentary featured the iconic duo of Essam El Shawaly (Tunisia) and Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Harbi (Saudi Arabia). Their inclusion was more than a technical addition; it brought the "passion and excitement" of Arab football broadcasting directly into the living room. FIFA 2012 Arabic commentary BLACK BOX
For those wondering how this legendary patch worked, the process was surprisingly straightforward: If you grew up playing FIFA 12 on