There are changes to shooting and goalkeeper behavior

Oct 20, 2014 21:42 GMT  ·  By

The development team at EA Sports working on FIFA 15 announces that the second title update for the football simulation is at the moment out for gamers who are playing on the PC and the PlayStation 4 and should soon be also offered on the Xbox One.

The list of changes presented on the official forums says that unspecified adjustments and improvements have been made to both the goalkeeper behavior and to the way shooting works, and I am sure that the community would have liked to receive a bit more details on the tweaks made.

In the Pro Clubs mode, the keeper can now be called out and a fix is delivered for the problem which affected some Player Instructions in Season Mode that were not properly used.

The Player Search has been improved, the Legendary difficulty is being adjusted, and the Goal Line tech should now work well in all situations.

EA Sports adds that it is also introducing:

- 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.

On the PlayStation 4, the stuttering that fans were producing at times has been eliminated, while on the Xbox One, the blur effects are improved and the way Legend players work in Ultimate Team has been changed.

FIFA 15 will continue to get updates

EA Sports needs to keep delivering title updates for FIFA 15, taking into account the information that the community is offering via social media.

The development team adds, "Our commitment to improve the FIFA 15 experience is ongoing, and regular feedback from our fans helps us prioritize and identify future improvements. Thanks again for your continuous feedback on Twitter, Facebook, and the EA Forums. We appreciate this feedback and encourage you to record and share with us of any aspects you’d like to give your opinion on."

The football simulation title has managed to deliver a very good performance in terms of sales and has recently defeated both The Evil Within and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel in the United Kingdom video game sales chart.

EA Sports is continuing to offer weekly packages for the Ultimate Team mode in FIFA 15 and the company is also aiming to improve overall security and keep all legitimate players safe from scamming attempts.