Thu. Apr 25th, 2024
FIFA-20-title-update-7

FIFA 20 is already facing tough competition from ‘eFootball PES 2020‘ this year. Konami launched its football title eFootball PES 2020 on September 10th. As for FIFA 20, the title has already launched on September 27th. However, FIFA 20 arrived on EA Access for early access and along with it, EA also launched the FIFA 20 Web App which is live now. But after all the efforts and hard work EA put into the title, it seems like fans aren’t happy with the Career Mode, leading to #FixCareerMode trending on Twitter following which EA had another big trouble to deal with as a FIFA 20 glitch exposed players’ personal details. But here’s some good news for the fans as EA Sports release a major patch to fix the games ‘unplayable’ Career Mode.

Even after having a troubled start to the new campaign, EA team was pretty quick to address complaints to which, FIFA 20’s Global Franchise Lead, Corey Andress said at the time, “Let me say that the team is aware and prioritizing fixes for this area and have been successful in identifying some of the issues.”

And now, it seems like EA has fixed a number of issues players were facing in the recently launched FIFA 20 footballing feast. Here are the major changes EA Sports’ has made:

  • Sometimes opposing AI-controlled teams were fielding weaker lineups in inappropriate situations.
  • A situation where the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League wouldn’t take place during the season.
  • Managers were sometimes getting fired despite having very good records.
  • Various fixes to the questions being asked in press conferences.
  • The Carabao Cup was incorrectly going to extra time in the Semi-Finals instead of directly to penalty kicks.
  • The indicator that shows which team is controlled by the player was missing from some screens.
  • Corrected some issues with which teams were qualifying for various stages of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.
  • Transfers that included both a transfer fee and a player exchange do not reflect the player exchange in the associated Transfer News.
  • There was no email notification of receiving Sell-On Clause revenue.
  • The Transactions screen was not properly reflecting the amount that was paid out from a Sell-On Fee following the transfer of an applicable player.
  • Shortcut to Inbox was not correctly displaying on Press Conference days.
  • Recently signed youth players were requesting playtime too often.
  • Various issues related to News articles.
  • Various text issues impacting Liga 1.

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