2014年1月23日星期四

FIFA 14 title update live for Xbox One, stability fixes

By Matt Tran

Players of FIFA 14 on the Xbox One will be pleased to hear that a new title update has now gone live, bringing stability fixes. This patch was released back in December for the PS4, with a number of issues being addressed.

EA announced on their forum earlier today that the patch has brought stability to players trying to join online matches, resolves an issue with online match invites and also a problem which locks players out of certain online features if they have big friends lists. There has also been improvements to some Kinect Global Speech Commands after some users complaining of issues with it.

Additional fixes that the update brings are some modifications to camera angles to improve playability in specific stadiums, camera angle changes for goalkeepers in club mode, patches for mismatched roster names in season matches, removal of a random list appearing instead of a friend’s club list in pro clubs and also a few other minor fixes which eradicate game errors.

Over the past few days we also saw an update to the web application to FIFA 14 Ultimate Team, you can follow plenty of other news related to the game here. Let us know if you have downloaded the update yet and benefited from its fixes.

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2014年1月9日星期四

FIFA 14 remains top of UK chart

FIFA 14 has begun the year in first place in the UK video games retail sales chart

by Nick Cowen
Perhaps bouyed by this weekend's FA Cup action or the fact that dogs in a shooter aren't as bigger draw as the prospect of pulling Manchester United out of seventh place in the Premiership, FIFA 14 has begun 2014 in first place in the retail sales chart.

Call Of Duty: Ghosts begins 2014 in second place, having sold 4,000 more than it's closest charting rival, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, which lands in third place.

Rockstar's license-to-print-money Grand Theft Auto 5 remains in 5th place and, according to sales data from Chart-Track, it's now the fourth biggest selling game in all of UK history. Furthermore, if sales stay on course, GTA 5 could become the biggest selling UK game of all time within the next three months.

The only change in the chart line-up this week sees Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition swapping places with Just Dance 2014, landing at eight and ninth place respectively.

The top 10 chart shapes up as follows:

1. FIFA 14 (ranked 1st last week)
2. Call Of Duty: Ghosts (ranked 2nd last week)
3. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (ranked 3rd last week)
4. Battlefield 4 (ranked 4th last week)
5. Grand Theft Auto 5 (ranked 5th last week)
6. Need For Speed: Rivals (ranked 6th last week)
7. Lego Marvel Superheroes (ranked 7th last week)
8. Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (ranked 9th last week)
9. Just Dance 2014 (ranked 8th last week)
10. Gran Turismo 6 (ranked 10th last week)