FIFA fans are a ravenous bunch, in the best way possible. They are diehard and have no qualms about announcing their allegiances to different teams and such. There's a lot of loyalty and pride embroiled in the world of soccer/football, and as an American, I am just beginning to understand those feelings. For the first time in years, the U.S. had a decent showing at the World Cup. While I know we didn't stand much of a chance at winning, it still felt great to have my countrymen score some goals and take a couple of wins home for the old red, white and blue. I can't imagine how German citizens must have felt after winning the whole tournament!
When the World Cup isn't airing and it's not soccer season, fans of this amazing sport are left with a gaping hole in their life. While some return to everyday life in the off-season, there are those who take to gaming in order to satiate their lust for more action on the pitch. The game most of these fans spend their time on probably comes in the form of FIFA 15, which will be seeing a new patch here very soon. The second major update, which comes out for PC, Xbox One and Playstation 4 fixes a number of things in game.
Here's the full update list, courtesy of EA:
– Adjustments and improvements to shooting and goalkeepers.
– (PS4) Fix for fans experiencing stuttering during online and offline gameplay.
– Added ability to call out the keeper in Pro Clubs.
– Fix for instances where Player
– Further improvements to Player Search in
– Adjusted Legendary difficulty in gameplay.
– Improvements to Goal Line Technology.
– Fix for match length issues in FIFA Ultimate Team Single Player Seasons matches.
– Updated real-world injuries and suspensions in Match Day Live.
– Improvements to ‘Looking Ahead’ audio in Career.
– Fixes to Player selection in Team Management in multiplayer matches.
– Tuned player specific audio speech in all modes.
– (XB1) Improvements to motion blur effects.
– (XB1) Fix to the display of FIFA Ultimate Team Legend players in the EA SPORTS Football Club widget.