While "statut de la fissure" generally refers to checking if a game's digital rights management (DRM) has been bypassed (cracked), it can also be a meta-commentary on the game's mechanics—specifically whether certain players or tactics are "cracked" (overpowered).
In gaming slang, "cracked" refers to things that are exceptionally good or broken. Reviewers from IGN and GamesRadar highlight a few "cracked" elements in this edition: Statut de la fissure FIFA 22
FIFA 22 Review - Football is Back, and Feels Better Than Ever! While "statut de la fissure" generally refers to
: The crack allows for Career Mode and VOLTA play without an EA connection, which is vital since EA officially retired FIFA 22's online services on November 4, 2024 . : The crack allows for Career Mode and
: Users on forums like r/CrackWatch note that the removal of active Denuvo checks can sometimes lead to smoother performance on older CPUs. Gameplay Review: Is it "Cracked" (Overpowered)?