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EA Sports Makes Changes to Improve FIFA 20 Servers

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EA Sports has officially unveiled a number of changes that they implemented to improve FIFA 20 servers, which have been subjected to lag issues, disconnects, and other connectivity issues.

EA Sports detailed the changes in patch notes posted on their official website:

“Hey FIFA Fans,

The latest version of the Server Release Notes are now available.

This is a summary of the changes that have been made, and the issues that have been addressed, via server releases between June 10 2020 and June 30 2020.

This covers multiple versions of FIFA 20, including FIFA 20 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch, as well as the FUT Web and Companion Apps. When changes only apply to individual titles, it will be made clear in the notes below.

Made the following changes for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC:

  • Made an adjustment intended to improve the online performance in a match that is being impacted by frequent network jitter.
  • During an online match with frequent network jitter, this change is intended to help hold a steady frame-rate and reduce visual stutters.

Addressed the following issues for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC:

  • Sometimes, the Bob Marley 75th Anniversary kit would clash with referee kits.
  • Updated Alex Stevanovic’s nationality.
  • Zachary Elbouzedi’s hairstyle was not displaying correctly during match replays.
  • Addressed several miscellaneous audio issues.

Addressed the following issue for the FUT Companion App:

  • Updated the spelling of Erling Håland’s name.

Thanks to those who’ve provided feedback. Throughout the course of the FIFA 20 season, we’ll provide you with more information and updates if and when they become available. Be sure to follow @EAFIFADIRECT on Twitter for the latest news and updates.

– The FIFA Team”

 

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Microsoft Bringing Four Games to Rival Consoles

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Microsoft has responded to recent reports that there will be changes to it’s first-party strategy and has confirmed that four game titles will be released on rival consoles.

More specifically, Xbox head Phil Spencer said that ‘Starfield’ and ‘Indiana Jones’ will not be among the four titles heading to other platforms. Both games had a number of candidate platforms, per reports, adding that this is “not a change to our fundamental exclusive strategy.”

“We don’t damage Xbox and we can grow our business using what other platforms have to help us with that,” Spencer said, according to GamesIndustry.biz.  “Looking forward, I think there is an interesting story for us of introducing Xbox franchises to players on other platforms to get them more interested in Xbox. We think there’s a good brand value for Xbox there.”

Xbox president Sarah Bond announced that Activision Blizzard games would begin to be added into Game Pass offerings, starting with Diablo 4, which will be added on March 28th.

Additionally, Bond said that Microsoft is still working on hardware for the future and that their focus regarding the future is “delivering the largest technical leap you will ever have seen in a hardware generation.”

 

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Microsoft Unveils Xbox Developer Sustainability Toolkit

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Xbox has officially unveiled the Xbox Developer Sustainability Toolkit which is aimed to help creators reduce energy consumption and measure carbon emissions during game development processes.

The Xbox Developer Sustainability ToolKit includes resources that include:

  • Power Monitor tools
  • Certification reports
  • Power consumption dashboards
  • Best practices

Ubisoft and 343 Industries were named as early users of the Xbox Developer Sustainability ToolKit with 343 Industries able to reduce energy use by 15% without impacting the player experience at all.

Ubisoft and Xbox are co-developing an energy-efficient eco-mode for users.

You can check out the full report right here.

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Microsoft Gauging Interest in Xbox Game Pass Ad-Supported Tier

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Microsoft is reportedly gauging interest for an Xbox Game Pass ad-supported tier subscription with a new user survey exploring the potential addition of a $3 subscription tier that would provide more features and benefits.

According to Windows Central, the survey suggested that a potential $3 subscription tier offering come with features, such as allowing users to play new first-party Xbox titles six months after launch, and would include Xbox’s slate of exclusive titles as well.

Multiplayer and EA Access games would also be accessible in this new potential tier offering.

With Game Pass reportedly falling short of it’s target in growth, back in October, it makes sense that they are exploring new tier offerings.

 

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