Fifa 2012 Arabic Commentary Black Box -
El-Shawaly and Al-Harby were not told the game’s full trigger logic. In a rare 2013 interview (Asharq Al-Awsat), El-Shawaly admitted: “I spoke into a microphone for 40 hours. They gave me random sentences. ‘The referee is from Uruguay.’ ‘The fourth official is checking his watch.’ I had no idea when they’d appear.” This (common in game audio) produced a corpus where the commentators’ own memory of the lines does not match the game’s usage. Players thus experience a “ghost” performance—phrases the real El-Shawaly never remembers saying.
For FIFA 12, the Arabic commentary was widely praised for its passion and authenticity. If you successfully install the files, you will be hearing: FIFA 2012 Arabic commentary BLACK BOX
The Arabic commentary in this version specifically features: El-Shawaly and Al-Harby were not told the game’s
When Electronic Arts released FIFA 12, it introduced the revolutionary . This was a massive shift from pre-calculated collision animations to true physical interactions. Players would stumble realistically, collide mid-air, and fight for possession dynamically. Coupled with Tactical Defending , FIFA 12 became a masterclass in modern sports simulation, establishing it as an all-time classic. 2. The Legacy of the "Black Box" Repack ‘The referee is from Uruguay
Official commentary triggers a 3-second "Goal." The Black Box triggers a 10-20 second eruption. When you score a 90th-minute winner, the game stops playing the crowd track and plays a raw, chaotic "Gol gol gol gol gol..." that drowns out everything else.