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2014年10月23日星期四
FIFA 15 Update 1.03 Fixes PS4 Stuttering Issues & More
Just a week after their previous update, EA Sports has brought out patch 1.03
to FUT 15 Coins on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with the biggest fix being the
stuttering issue that was reported by PS4 players both online and offline.
Here’s the full list of patch notes for the latest FIFA 15 coins update on PS4 and Xbox One:
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 Instructions in Seasons mode were not carrying over into gameplay via Team Management.
Further improvements to Player Search in Career Mode.
Adjusted Legendary difficulty in gameplay.
Improvements to Goal Line Technology.
Fix for match length issues in safe FIFA coins 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 cheap FIFA 15 Coins Xbox 360 Ultimate Team Legend players in the EA SPORTS Football Club widget
Have you noticed the PS4 stuttering issue disappearing with this latest update?
Here’s the full list of patch notes for the latest FIFA 15 coins update on PS4 and Xbox One:
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 Instructions in Seasons mode were not carrying over into gameplay via Team Management.
Further improvements to Player Search in Career Mode.
Adjusted Legendary difficulty in gameplay.
Improvements to Goal Line Technology.
Fix for match length issues in safe FIFA coins 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 cheap FIFA 15 Coins Xbox 360 Ultimate Team Legend players in the EA SPORTS Football Club widget
Have you noticed the PS4 stuttering issue disappearing with this latest update?
2014年10月21日星期二
World Of Warcraft 2014 Arena World Championship
This year, the World of Warcraft Gold championship is going to kick off on
October 31. And the final teams have already chosen. They now only have a few
weeks to train for their ultimate test. Today, we are not going to tell you how
the competition will work, but to make sure you know exactly how to watch the
championship.
However, the first way to learn the WOW Arena World Championship news and
information is to visit BlizzCon.com. That is the place to go for information on
format and structures, as well as the list of available language streams for the
World Championship Opening Weekend.In the Fifa xobx coins upcoming weeks, we’ll be adding brackets and player profiles, and posting all World Championship related news on the BlizzCon Tournament hub.
We are so excited to highlight all of the World of Warcraft Arena Invitational World Championship language partners who will bring you the tournament from 12 different regional perspectives. While the official HD streams and VODs will be hosted on BlizzCon.com, check out the list below to find a stream in your preferred region.
English-Blizzard
French-Alex Lamour
Italian-Battlecraft.it
Portuguese-VIU(Twitch, Hitbox)
Spanish(LatAm)-Antaurus TV
Spanish(EU)-Spagamers
Russian-Gothiques
Romanian-ESL
Polish-Kumbol
Chinese(zhTW)-GFI
Chinese(zhCN)-GameFY
Korean-AfreecaTV
Please note that the tournament starts at 12:00pm PDT October 31. The second match begins at 11:45am PST November 7 and the third game kicks off at 10:00am PST November 8. Don’t miss them out.
2014年10月12日星期日
FIFA video game has play a big role in popularizing the sport of football
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“You’ve got to do your research. What’s going on? Can you please put the right stands on the Man Utd players and also now I’m at QPR can you elevate their stats to the right level. I don’t know who’s doing the stats at Head Quarters but if you want me to come down there and talk to you properly face to face I’ll do that. It’s a joke!”said Rio Ferdinand, the QPR defender and former Manchester United star.In the same time, Rio's brother Anton Ferdinand,had more visual complaints to file.“I tweeted at them last year, I think it was about five years ago I had corn rows, so I hope this year they’ve got rid of them.”
In Runescape 2007 Gold some other ways these copmlaintes are more humorous .Most of players just like this game--FIFA 15,try hard on experience and what can be more professional in football we can not do that in real life but we can do it on vedio games.And professional players can fell short-charged when the experience falls short!
“You’ve got to do your research. What’s going on? Can you please put the right stands on the Man Utd players and also now I’m at QPR can you elevate their stats to the right level. I don’t know who’s doing the stats at Head Quarters but if you want me to come down there and talk to you properly face to face I’ll do that. It’s a joke!”said Rio Ferdinand, the QPR defender and former Manchester United star.In the same time, Rio's brother Anton Ferdinand,had more visual complaints to file.“I tweeted at them last year, I think it was about five years ago I had corn rows, so I hope this year they’ve got rid of them.”
In Runescape 2007 Gold some other ways these copmlaintes are more humorous .Most of players just like this game--FIFA 15,try hard on experience and what can be more professional in football we can not do that in real life but we can do it on vedio games.And professional players can fell short-charged when the experience falls short!
2014年10月8日星期三
Blatter may have competition
Former Chilean federation head Harold Mayne-Nicholls says he will work over a bid over the next four months and then assess whether to put his name forward.
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What does the future look like for Swiss football?
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shortly before Christmas 2013 when the Swiss Football Association (SFV)
announced that Vladimir Petkovic would take over from Ottmar Hitzfeld
at the helm of the senior national team after the 2014 FIFA World Cup™.
And with Switzerland having qualified for the last two World Cup final
tournaments and even made the Round of 16 in Brazil, Petkovic certainly
has big shoes to fill.
Petkovic, who has previously had spells in the dugout at AC Bellinzona, BSC Young Boys, Samsunspor and Lazio, among others, began his tenure as Switzerland head coach in September, at the start of the country’s UEFA EURO 2016 qualifying campaign. The 51-year-old former midfielder spoke to FIFA.com about his new role, the character in the team and their tough qualifying opponents.
FIFA 15 Coins Xbox 360: Now that you’re at the Switzerland helm, can you tell us what it’s been like to follow in the footsteps of Ottmar Hitzfeld, who stepped down after the World Cup?
Vladimir Petkovic: I’m proud to be here. It’s a great honour for me to succeed a manager as successful as Ottmar Hitzfeld. It’s brilliant for me to have the chance to help this young group of players take the next step forward.
What went through your mind when it was confirmed you would be the new Switzerland head coach? You do, after all, have a special connection to the country…
I never would have thought it possible a few years ago. It’s recognition that I’ve done some good work here in Switzerland. I’ve lived here since 1987, so I’ve spent more than half of my life in the country. I’ve had a Swiss passport for the last 12 years and I feel Swiss. To be named coach of the national team was a positive endorsement of the work I’ve done during that time.
The national team caught the eye at the World Cup, reaching the last 16 only to lose narrowly to eventual runners-up Argentina. Do you think this is the strongest Swiss side ever?
This team is a product of years of good work in the country’s youth development system. It’s a very young team, with a few players that have been playing for big clubs over the last few years. It’s still a team with potential, but one that must keep developing. It’s not just about playing attractive football and being talented, it’s also about being successful. That’s a problem at the moment as not all of the lads are regular starters at their clubs.
How would you describe the character of your team?
Considering the quality of our fitness and the talent we’ve got, I think we’re a passionate team too. The high level of organisation within the group also deserves a mention, but we’ve got to be sharper in both defence and attack. That was clear to see in our last game, when we made costly mistakes in defence and didn’t take some good chances in attack.
Speaking of your last game - a defeat to England in the opening match of EURO 2016 qualifying - what do you make of the section you’ve been drawn in?
I’ve said from the start that England are the clear favourites in the group. They also have a young team, though they’re relatively more experienced players who all play for big clubs. You could see how that individual quality made the difference against us. We’ve got to focus on finishing second in the group. On paper at least, perhaps we look better than other teams, but Slovenia, for example, have a lot of talented individuals - though fortunately they lost their first game. We’ve got to be well-prepared if we want to pick up three points against a strong Slovenian team, while Latvia and Estonia are both capable of springing a surprise at home. If we don’t fully apply ourselves in these games, then we’ll be in trouble. Even against San Marino, we’ve got to have the same mindset as against England, namely being fully focused and committed.
What’s your ideal concept for the brand of football of this Swiss team?
To be daring in attack and balanced in defence. I want us to have a preventative defence, even when we press high up the pitch, and I want us to be ready to play in both attack and defence at any time. We can only achieve this if we work together as a team.
The Swiss were U-17 world champions in 2009 and several of these players are now hitting their peak years: how important are they to your team?
They’re extremely important. I hope they become regular starters at their clubs this season, but that is a problem at the moment. Last season [Haris] Seferovic had that issue and this term [Josip] Drmic isn’t getting much game time, while I hope that [Xherdan] Shaqiri will play more often as well. I’ve already told the players that it’s really important for them to deliver good performances for their clubs. I want them to play as many minutes as possible and be ready to bring that form to the national team. When they report for international duty, they need to be in good physical and mental shape.
What does the future look like for Swiss football?
07 RS Gold is bright for this team, but also for Swiss football as a whole. A lot has been invested in development, coaching and the youth system. Given that it’s such a small country, it’s always possible for one generation of players to be more talented than another, but with the willingness to keep improving that’s being shown we can be positive about the future.
Petkovic, who has previously had spells in the dugout at AC Bellinzona, BSC Young Boys, Samsunspor and Lazio, among others, began his tenure as Switzerland head coach in September, at the start of the country’s UEFA EURO 2016 qualifying campaign. The 51-year-old former midfielder spoke to FIFA.com about his new role, the character in the team and their tough qualifying opponents.
FIFA 15 Coins Xbox 360: Now that you’re at the Switzerland helm, can you tell us what it’s been like to follow in the footsteps of Ottmar Hitzfeld, who stepped down after the World Cup?
Vladimir Petkovic: I’m proud to be here. It’s a great honour for me to succeed a manager as successful as Ottmar Hitzfeld. It’s brilliant for me to have the chance to help this young group of players take the next step forward.
What went through your mind when it was confirmed you would be the new Switzerland head coach? You do, after all, have a special connection to the country…
I never would have thought it possible a few years ago. It’s recognition that I’ve done some good work here in Switzerland. I’ve lived here since 1987, so I’ve spent more than half of my life in the country. I’ve had a Swiss passport for the last 12 years and I feel Swiss. To be named coach of the national team was a positive endorsement of the work I’ve done during that time.
The national team caught the eye at the World Cup, reaching the last 16 only to lose narrowly to eventual runners-up Argentina. Do you think this is the strongest Swiss side ever?
This team is a product of years of good work in the country’s youth development system. It’s a very young team, with a few players that have been playing for big clubs over the last few years. It’s still a team with potential, but one that must keep developing. It’s not just about playing attractive football and being talented, it’s also about being successful. That’s a problem at the moment as not all of the lads are regular starters at their clubs.
How would you describe the character of your team?
Considering the quality of our fitness and the talent we’ve got, I think we’re a passionate team too. The high level of organisation within the group also deserves a mention, but we’ve got to be sharper in both defence and attack. That was clear to see in our last game, when we made costly mistakes in defence and didn’t take some good chances in attack.
Speaking of your last game - a defeat to England in the opening match of EURO 2016 qualifying - what do you make of the section you’ve been drawn in?
I’ve said from the start that England are the clear favourites in the group. They also have a young team, though they’re relatively more experienced players who all play for big clubs. You could see how that individual quality made the difference against us. We’ve got to focus on finishing second in the group. On paper at least, perhaps we look better than other teams, but Slovenia, for example, have a lot of talented individuals - though fortunately they lost their first game. We’ve got to be well-prepared if we want to pick up three points against a strong Slovenian team, while Latvia and Estonia are both capable of springing a surprise at home. If we don’t fully apply ourselves in these games, then we’ll be in trouble. Even against San Marino, we’ve got to have the same mindset as against England, namely being fully focused and committed.
What’s your ideal concept for the brand of football of this Swiss team?
To be daring in attack and balanced in defence. I want us to have a preventative defence, even when we press high up the pitch, and I want us to be ready to play in both attack and defence at any time. We can only achieve this if we work together as a team.
The Swiss were U-17 world champions in 2009 and several of these players are now hitting their peak years: how important are they to your team?
They’re extremely important. I hope they become regular starters at their clubs this season, but that is a problem at the moment. Last season [Haris] Seferovic had that issue and this term [Josip] Drmic isn’t getting much game time, while I hope that [Xherdan] Shaqiri will play more often as well. I’ve already told the players that it’s really important for them to deliver good performances for their clubs. I want them to play as many minutes as possible and be ready to bring that form to the national team. When they report for international duty, they need to be in good physical and mental shape.
What does the future look like for Swiss football?
07 RS Gold is bright for this team, but also for Swiss football as a whole. A lot has been invested in development, coaching and the youth system. Given that it’s such a small country, it’s always possible for one generation of players to be more talented than another, but with the willingness to keep improving that’s being shown we can be positive about the future.
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