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Read More »Frustrated by the generic "Starhead", a player would find SOB Football's work on community forums or social media.
Enter , a creator in the PC modding community. While others were stuck using the in-game editor to create "lookalikes" that only vaguely resembled the Frenchman, SOB Football went a step further. Utilizing external 3D modeling tools, they crafted a custom Face Mod that captured Tchouaméni’s exact likeness—from his specific hairstyle to his facial structure. From Download to Debut The story for a typical user went like this:
Launching a match at the Santiago Bernabéu, the cinematic close-up finally showed a realistic Tchouaméni. No longer a placeholder, he now looked like the world-class talent fans saw on television every weekend. A Community Legacy FIFA 22 Tchouameni Face Mod For Pc By SOB Football
This is the story of how a dedicated modder brought a rising star to life in on PC. The Generic Problem
In 2022, was one of the most exciting young midfielders in Europe, but he suffered from a common "wonderkid" issue in FIFA: he lacked a real face scan . For many players, seeing a generic, computer-generated avatar bossing the midfield for Real Madrid or AS Monaco broke the immersion of their Career Mode saves. The Creator's Vision Frustrated by the generic "Starhead", a player would
On PC, they would use tools like the FIFA Mod Manager to inject the custom files into the game.
Check out how modded face scans compare to the original in-game versions to see the level of detail creators like SOB Football provide: Utilizing external 3D modeling tools, they crafted a
Even as newer titles like EA Sports FC 24 and FC 25 were released, this mod kept alive for many. In fact, some players still prefer modded versions of FIFA 22 today, citing its responsiveness and the high quality of community-made face packs. SOB Football's contribution ensured that for those on PC, Tchouaméni was "real" long before EA Sports officially added his scan.
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Frustrated by the generic "Starhead", a player would find SOB Football's work on community forums or social media.
Enter , a creator in the PC modding community. While others were stuck using the in-game editor to create "lookalikes" that only vaguely resembled the Frenchman, SOB Football went a step further. Utilizing external 3D modeling tools, they crafted a custom Face Mod that captured Tchouaméni’s exact likeness—from his specific hairstyle to his facial structure. From Download to Debut The story for a typical user went like this:
Launching a match at the Santiago Bernabéu, the cinematic close-up finally showed a realistic Tchouaméni. No longer a placeholder, he now looked like the world-class talent fans saw on television every weekend. A Community Legacy
This is the story of how a dedicated modder brought a rising star to life in on PC. The Generic Problem
In 2022, was one of the most exciting young midfielders in Europe, but he suffered from a common "wonderkid" issue in FIFA: he lacked a real face scan . For many players, seeing a generic, computer-generated avatar bossing the midfield for Real Madrid or AS Monaco broke the immersion of their Career Mode saves. The Creator's Vision
On PC, they would use tools like the FIFA Mod Manager to inject the custom files into the game.
Check out how modded face scans compare to the original in-game versions to see the level of detail creators like SOB Football provide:
Even as newer titles like EA Sports FC 24 and FC 25 were released, this mod kept alive for many. In fact, some players still prefer modded versions of FIFA 22 today, citing its responsiveness and the high quality of community-made face packs. SOB Football's contribution ensured that for those on PC, Tchouaméni was "real" long before EA Sports officially added his scan.