FIFA 16 has gone through a heap of promotional and controversial phases for the past months before it was formally launched to the public. Now that it has held a steady foot forward, a new patch is introduced and fans have said nothing less than good.
Recently noted by WCCF Tech, the patch 1.02 made for FIFA 16 has done impressively on multiple levels. The updates done have given overall stability improvements, tackling on many items that the community have said something on.
The update was said to have a more optimized goalkeeper rushing, AI, as well as positioning, improved player wage accuracy in Career mode, addressed referee/kit clashes, exploit in Virtual Pro leaderboards and even a shot that misses the top corner, yet called out as a goal. Some other concerns that were taken into consideration were the player clipping while being in the intro sequence in some stadiums, as well as the fixing of the FIFA Trainer button tuning.
FUT items were also touched, such as the fixing of the EA Sports Football Club shared squads that did not show players in FIFA menus, and the relisting of Transfer List items not being able to retain previous price settings. The error message whenever an attempt to apply a contract consumable was also fixed as well as returning users experiencing issues whenever they attempt to rename their own respective clubs. Lastly, the disconnection of the controller in FUT modes was also repaired.
Delivered by Product Reviews, the particular update for FIFA 16 was progressive, and the feel of the game was indeed drastically noticeable. Moist players felt that it was faster, smoother, and that the improvement has really kicked.
Gear Nuke reported that the patch 1.02 is already made available for download, and as this is initially one of the more important corrections given to the title, fans have shown great enthusiasm from here on out, and hope that no further bugs or glitches will occur within the game's future welfare.
Keep posted for more updates on the outstanding FIFA 16 title by Electronic Arts.
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