The CPU plays the game as you would, limited by the same input restrictions that a human player is.A refresher on what we mean by “CPU AI Controlled players”.Reduced the number of first time passes that CPU AI Controlled players will make out of their defensive third of the pitch when playing on Legendary or Ultimate difficulty.To make a well-timed tackle more effective, we have increased the tendency of the ball to travel further from the dribbler after the tackle, increasing the likelihood that the dribbler will lose possession of the ball.This change will have reduced impact to fatigue when playing with Pressure On Heavy Touch or Pressure After Possession Loss enabled in your active Game Plan.This change will have the biggest impact to fatigue when playing with Constant Pressure enabled in your active Game Plan or when playing with Team Press active.Increased the impact to fatigue of playing with defensive pressure.
The latest title update for FIFA 19 is now available and includes the changes below.
Here's the full patch notes for the 20 November update (which again we expect to come to console next week): If you've played 5-10 matches or more on the new update on PC already and can share your thoughts in a constructive manner, we're definitely eager to hear your early feedback. How far, far enough, or perhaps even too far the changes go, we'll have to see when we all get a chance to get a half dozen or more full games with it under our belts after it's fully out. The patch is also said to nerf the effectivness of constant pressure, so that gamers that do it from kickoff or constantly after goals' players feel the effect of their tactics more realistically. Though all three of the previous patches have brought some bug fixes and tweaks - which may not have had the impact to tackle things we might've collectively been wishing otherwise - title update four is full on is purported to address AI defending, a sore spot in the game since its September launch.
If you're North/South America based, or simply busy in school or work, you may have missed some news that had the entire FIFA community talking.įIFA 19's fourth major patch is now live on PC, and if recent precedent is any indicator, should be live on Xbox One and PS4 as well by early next week (worth keeping in mind that this week is a major holiday in USA which could impact the timeline for those first-parties approving the patch.)