Wednesday, June 29, 2016

What Are the Changes That FIFA 17 Had Made?

EA Sports has decided to change engine for their latest football title, FIFA 17, with this year's entry in the ongoing series switching to the Frostbite engine (previously it was built in Ignite). Buy fifa 17 coins and play the game.

The engine is used throughout other EA games, such as Dragon Age and Star Wars: Battlefront. This was one of the deciding factors when making the switch, explained FIFA 17 Producer Nick Channon.

"We can have great collaboration within the teams within EA that are already on that engine. The Battlefield team, the Dragon Age team, and we've been working closely with them obviously, Dragon Age in particular around narrative and story.

"And also Battlefield; learning how they use their lighting and some of the things that they do within their game that we can now, not only talk about and get ideas from, but now we can look at how they're actually doing it, because we're in the same technology base."

Early trailers have focused heavily around this engine and how it changes the way the game plays; "football has changed", boasted the first trailer for the game (you'll see footage from that trailer within the interviews attached herein).

The switch to Frostbite has opened up a lot of opportunities for the FIFA team and they are now introducing The Journey mode into their newest title. This is essentially story mode where players will follow the life of young footballer Alex Hunter and his rise up through the Premier League. By using the Frostbite engine the team has managed to create a world outside the pitch with parts of the narrative taking the player away from the matches.

Channon said: "Our players told us they wanted to see beyond the pitch, they wanted to see behind the scenes, to really try and feel what it's like to be a professional footballer and I think that's really what we try to do with the journey of a young player coming through trying to establish himself in a premier league team and some of the things that go on behind that. That's really what we've tried to do with that mode, make it sort of feel that you're acting out that journey and I think it's a great addition to the game."

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Rating of New Liverpool star Sadio Mane in FIFA 17

FIFA 17 player ratings are on everyone’s minds at the moment now, so we wanted to talk about new Liverpool signing Sadio Mane who looks set to be Jurgen Klopp’s first major new transfer signing. Here are fresh fifa 17 coins with the cheapest price.


Mane is also a player who is already one of the best cheap Premiership players to buy on FIFA 16. He shipped with an 78 rating and a CF position card, but has since been moved over to RM and has earned two in-form cards up to an 81 rating.

As you can see from the image below, this has been reflected in his FIFA 17 rating of 81, as EA are certain to upgrade his card and position before the new game launches in September.

The only question is whether 81 is too high and if he will only get upgraded to an 80 – but either way he will still have that pace so it’s a nice card to buy once FIFA 17 Ultimate Team is live.

What are your thoughts on Sadio Mane’s rating in FIFA 17 at his new club Liverpool FC – is an 81 fair or not?

Monday, June 27, 2016

FIFA 17 Is the Gorgeous New FIFA Game

Soccer is great, but it can a bit impenetrable here in America. I'm neither the first nor in all likelihood the last to say it, but there just aren't that many great or intriguing points of entry: Our teams don't have well-known, legendary rivalries here or abroad. Buy fifa 17 coins and play the game.

our pop culture still seems a bit mystified by it; our players seem impervious to any form of celebrity that isn't imported. The sport is here, but the drama is not. Sports, after all, are just soap operas with more math.

But man, FIFA Soccer 17 is working overtime to hook players who might not otherwise have any reason to care about soccer, and it just might do the trick. Just check out this trailer. The thing is lit.

It's also a huge pivot for the series, adding a full-on cinematic story to play through. Called The Journey, players will take on the role of the fictional Alex Hunter, who comes up out of obscurity to try to become the Premiere League's biggest star. It's very Hoop Dreams, and it looks like a damn fun way to dive into a soccer video game, especially if you've never played before.

(And if you're a FIFA veteran, get excited: FIFA 2017 promises to change the look and feel of the game by changing up what's under the hood, throwing out the old nuts and bolts and replacing them with what publisher EA calls the Frostbite engine. That's the framework used for games like Battlefield and Need For Speed, notable for fueling gorgeous games that also allow for better, more lifelike action.)

Maybe America will continue to quibble for the time being about The Beautiful Game, but the rest of the world is moving on without us every day—so we might as well pick up a video game and figure this stuff out from the privacy of our own homes.

And even if nothing else about the game itself delivers on the promise of this trailer, at least the music is usually pretty dope.

Friday, June 24, 2016

Paul Scholes as FIFA 17 Legend on Xbox One

We want to talk about FIFA 17 Legends now, the exciting mode that is still attached to the Xbox One version of the game as a platform exclusive. Buy fifa 17 coins and play the game.

We have already spoke about some potential legends to be added which you can check out here, but now we wanted to talk about another name being thrown into the hat.

Would you like to see Paul Scholes as a FIFA 17 Legend? The Manchester United legend has been in the news recently over his decision to come out of retirement to play in the Indian Premier Futsal league.

How about if EA are also in talks with Scholes to appear as a legend in FIFA 17, a move which would surely be a massive hit with fans if it were to happen.

We know for a fact that Scholes as a FIFA 16 legend was a big request but ultimately it never happened. Leave a comment below to let EA know you want to see this made a reality.

Monday, June 13, 2016

FIFA 17 VS PES 17 in Six Ways (Part Two)

For the first time in many years, it feels like the FIFA-PES battle is a genuine derby clash rather than a cup competition with teams from different leagues. We’ve gone hands on with early builds of both games, and have put together our first impressions in a little face off to see who wins.

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4. FIFA 17 VS PES 2017 – MODES

FIFA 17:

One of the huge new introductions in FIFA 17 this year is its new story mode – The Journey. Players will follow the career of Alex Hunter – a young hopeful looking to make his way from the academy to England international footballer.

Hunter will only be able to play in a limited number of positions in the mode, all of them attacking, but you’ll be able to take part in training drills to improve his skills and attributes to become one of the best players on the team. The better you play, the better the team you’ll play for. Conversely, poor performances could see you sent out on loan and dropping down the leagues.

PES 2017:

For PES 2017, we don’t know if any new modes will be introduced as yet. The first hands-on only gave us the regular kick-off mode to play around with, but we fully expect the return of Konami’s answer to Ultimate Team – MyClub along with PES’ iconic Master League. Konami will likely keep hold of the Champions and Europa League licences so expect to have these cup competitions as separate playable modes once again.

Hopefully at E3 we’ll see a bit more in terms of what comes in the box for both games, though EA tends to hold its Ultimate Team reveals until a little closer to launch.

5. FIFA 17 VS PES 2017 – GAMEPLAY

Both EA and Konami have made significant changes to gameplay this year. EA has focused on four key areas this year: set pieces, AI, physical interplay and attacking techniques.

For set pieces, you can now manipulate exactly how the kicker approaches the ball. Everything from where he stands to take the kick to the run up and even the camera angle for free kicks has been adjusted.

The camera will now stay behind the kicker on direct free-kicks so you can see the exact trajectory of the ball, making those set-piece goals that much sweeter.

For corners, a new reticule will pop up on the penalty spot which you can aim your delivery more accurately. However in practice both these additions proved a bit cumbersome and make me miss the older, simpler implementations.

You can now move up and down the touchline for throw-ins, too, and even fake throws to send defenders the wrong way.

The physical play overhaul is considered a bigger undertaking than FIFA’s goalkeeper fixes over the past two years, so is a pretty big deal. All jostling is now handled on one button, and you can now protect the ball while dribbling, which makes a huge difference. You can also try and outmuscle opponents in aerial challenges without having to jump for a header.

This means big strong attackers like Martial can attempt to bring the ball under control, rather than be forced to head the ball to a teammate and hope you keep possession. In practice it makes a huge difference, too.

The improved AI movement helps with this too, as players don’t make as direct runs toward goal and instead move into space out wide and even look to create space for other players on the pitch by dragging defenders out of position.

PES 2017:

For PES, it’s a case of fixing what was broken and polishing what worked in 2016. Goalkeepers have been given a makeover, as they were heavily criticised last year. They now react much better and are capable of making superb double saves, adding to the drama or indeed frustration of a match.

The first touch has also been improved, with players able to react and take the ball away from defenders in much better ways. In-step, out-step, stepovers, chest controls and plenty more ways to bring the ball under control are here and it all looks sublime.

New tactical instructions are available for you to tell your team. You can set two attacking and two defending philosophies for your team, including Tiki-taka and Gegenpress – Jurgen Klopp’s favourite – to adapt strategy mid-match to try and beat the opposition.

A big addition is ‘Adaptive AI’, where your opponent will learn and adapt to your tactics, meaning you won’t be able to simply use the same strategy over and over again in pursuit of a win.

6. FIFA 17 VS PES 2017 – VERDICT

It’s still very early days for both PES 2017 and FIFA 17, but based on the first hands-ons, PES has come away with a narrow lead. It’s refinement on what was already great last year means we could be in for a truly excellent game of football. Its simplicity while making you still feel completely in control and capable of achieving great moments with the ball is special.

FIFA has introduced some great new systems but at the consequence of added complexity. It’s an issue that has plagued the EA series for a while, and it it takes the approach adopted for physical play – all mapped to one button – then the game could be all-round better for it.

FIFA 17 VS PES 17 in Six Ways (Part One)

Though the football league season has come to a close, Konami and EA's seasons are just beginning as both juggernauts introduce the world to the next entries in the PES and FIFA series. Buy fifa 17 coins and play the game.

E3 looks to be the battleground as EA unveils its latest round of changes, and FIFA 17 looks to assert its dominance with a complete overhaul, bringing a brand new engine, new gameplay tweaks and an all-new story mode. PES 2017 instead looks to take a more considered approach by refining the incredible strides made last year with tweaks to passing, goalkeepers and a whole host of new animations.

1. FIFA 17 VS PES 2017 – GRAPHICS

EA has made a huge change in FIFA 17 by switching from the Ignite engine to Frostbite. The development team has said this will bring improved night lighting, more realistic player faces with better emotion.

Some leading players have also been performance captured to bring even better expression to the game, as well as tripling the number of animations.

We also get a brand new look at areas of the grounds, including changing rooms and tunnels for pre- and post-match interviews.

PES transitioned to a new engine in 2016, using the FOX Engine, and it proved a huge improvement, with players looking incredibly realistic. Konami has developed this further in 2017, with better lighting effects, animations and a revamp of stadia.

Getting hands on with both, while FIFA certainly has the potential to be a stunner based on some of the footage we were shown, in practice it doesn't look noticeably different from last year at present. Hopefully the team can fulfill the potential of Frostbite ahead of launch and breath new life into the look of the game before launch.

2. FIFA 17 VS PES 2017 – LICENSES

FIFA 16 lost a couple of league licenses, most notably the Brazilian league. However, EA has always remained king of licenses, naturally, being the official game, although we don't know exactly which it has retained for 2017.

We still don't know exactly which teams will be official in PES 2017, except for Arsenal and Atletico Madrid, as these were the two playable at preview. It's a shame that this continues to be a huge drawback for the series, as some fans can't quite get to grips playing matches of North London vs West Midlands Village.

We fully expect FIFA to continue to be the dominant force in this department.

3. FIFA 17 VS PES 2017 – ONLINE

Online proved an enormous flaw in PES 2016. The game of football we got to enjoy locally was massively spoiled when we tried playing people around the world thanks to crippling lag, meaning a significant portion of the game was lost.

FIFA, meanwhile, looks to continue its dominance with the behemoth that is Ultimate Team. The mode that has arguably grown bigger than FIFA itself will no doubt be back in full force this year, with the return of Legends on Xbox platforms and the incredibly addictive card collecting to build your perfect squad.

The online component of both games wasn't discussed at preview, so we'll call this a draw, for now.

Saturday, June 11, 2016

20% Discount Plus Bonuses for Pre-Ordering FIFA 17 in Amazon

EA Sports have released FIFA 17 for Pre-Order along with the official release date and cover star details. The game will be officially distribute by Amazon and they have announced that they will be offering a certain discount as well as bonus content for all the FIFA 17 Pre-Orders. FIFA 17 coins is hot saling in this store.


All the Prime Members of Amazon will get a 20% discount on pre-order of FIFA 17. An extra 10% discount will be applied if you own FIFA 16 on PS4 OR Xbox One.

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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Who Will Replace Messi On Cover With the Release of FIFA 17?

FIFA 16 is already winding down as one of the greatest release in the franchise history and gamers are already looking towards FIFA 17. FIFA 17 coins for sale and you can buy it now!

The unofficial release date is set for September 20 which is around the time EA Sports usually release its next installment. The demo version will be available at least two weeks before the release. FIFA demo is usually released for free downloads on Xbox and PlayStation with limited number of teams and players. You will need approximately 5GB of hard drive space.

FIFA 17 is expected to continue on the trend of making the game more realistic. According to EA CEO Andrew Wilson, FIFA 17 will make “major leaps forward in personalization, immersion and competition.”

The FIFA franchise is the biggest selling sports game in the world currently with millions of copies sold globally each year. For FIFA 16, EA started including female players in the game. Perhaps for 17 the company will include more female teams and other leagues.

There are also rumors that Messi could be replaced on the cover or be joined by another big name player.

Friday, June 3, 2016

Need for Speed's Technology Will Be Used at FIFA 17

EA Sports will be officially ditch the current game engine they use in FIFA games. All the FIFA games since 2013 had ignite engine but the Canadian game developers are going to move on to a better platform for their football simulation video games. Cheap fifa 17 coins is hot saling in this store!


The ignite engine was not only used in FIFA games but it was a part of every Sports Game developed by EA. The engine was a latest tech back then, which would give close to perfect visual presentation of the sport and could be easily module into any platform when needed.

According to a global game reporter, GameInformer, EA will be using Frostbite engine on most of their new games from now. They have found a more accurate engine for FIFA 17 says GameInformer as they claim that EA are going to use engine previously used by NFS (Need for Speed) games.

Developed by Battlefield creative development team, Dice, Frostbite are still powering many games like Dragon Age, Mirror’s Edge, Star Wars Battlefront and Need for Speed. EA are going to use a modified version of this piece of technology as they strive to make their game better than before.

We could easily see EA using the same engine for its other Sports game franchise that includes Madden, NHL and NBA Live.

We can predict that this transition to a newer engine only be good for FIFA 17. Considering how great the latest Need for Speed and Star Wars Battlefront game was, we can hope to see the same type of graphics and visualization from FIFA 17.

Thursday, June 2, 2016

FIFA Fans Want to See Yannick Carrasco’s Celebration in FIFA 17

Atletico Madrid winger Yannick Ferreira Carrasco scored the biggest goal of his career thus far on Saturday night, equalising in the Champions League final against Real Madrid. FIFA 17 coins is coming!


His team went on to lose to their fierce rivals 5-3 on penalties but the substitutes goal celebration will go down in Champions League folklore.

The 22-year-old Yannick Carrasco ran over to his girlfriend on the sideline and the pair shared an outrageously passionate kiss in front of the TV cameras.

Football fans on Twitter have immediately called for EA Sports to add the unique celebration into next season’s FIFA 17 edition.

They added the Wayne Rooney knockout celebration and Daniel Sturridge’s famous dance to FIFA 16 so there’s no reason why they can’t add Carrasco’s “passionate” celebration for next season.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

The Same Game Engine of Need for Speed Will Be Used at FIFA 17

The Ignite engine powers EA's sports games. It's a proprietary collection of technologies aimed at making virtual presentations of sport get closer to the real thing, most notably with stellar results in the long-running football game series, FIFA. However this might change with FIFA 17. You can use fifa 17 coins to upgrade your game.

According to GameInformer, citing multiple sources within the company, EA is looking to shift from Ignite to the Frostbite engine, which has been developed by Battlefield studio Dice. Aside from the Battlefield series, Frostbite powers a large chunk of EA's games. Most notable of which include Need for Speed, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Mirror's Edge, and Star Wars Battlefront to name a few. Furthermore, it won't just be FIFA 17 making the move to Frostbite. In the future, other sports franchises like Madden NFL, NHL, and NBA Live will transition to Frostbite.



"FIFA 17 isn't the first EA Sports game to use Frostbite tech; 2015's Rory McIlroy PGA Tour was built on the platform as well by EA Tiburon," the post on GameInformer reads. "During its press blitz for PGA Tour, EA touted the engine's prowess in creating outdoor environments and cutting load times between holes. The transition should also be aided by the fact that DICE already integrated the ANT animation system component of the Ignite engine into Frostbite during the development of Battlefield 3."

Considering how good games like Need for Speed and Star Wars Battlefront looked, especially on a powerful enough PC, it could spell the end of shoddy PC versions of the world's most popular football game. However it remains to see if FIFA 17 loses features in the move to Frostbite, what with development cycles for the series being extremely short and time sensitive.

Key Features What Fans Expect to See in FIFA 17

There is no doubt FIFA 17 will be launched this year. EA SPORTS has already confirmed three major areas to be upgraded in the forthcoming game. FIFA 17 coins for sale and you can buy it now!

With the next game in the series almost guaranteed in June, there are those features you wish for that are still missing. It’s true the game has essentially advanced over the years since its burst 23 years ago, however, latest FIFAs 16, 15 and 14 are good games but not perfect. Here is a feature wishlist that every gamer would love to see in FIFA 17.



1. A TV Channel in the game

Sky Sports has introduced familiar faces like Alan Smith, Geoff Shreeves and Martin Tyler in the recent years and it’s time for EA SPORTS to move in the same line. FIFA 17 can be more realistic with the introduction of an in-game TV Channel that introduces you into the match, provides a brief analysis at half time and compressive highlights at full time. This could be a leap forward but the biggest challenge is the pre-recording lines that windbag the gamers quickly. However, the company can do even better by providing space for different versions of the lines.

2. A little more realism in time wasting      

Time wasting while playing the computer in career mode is far from real in FIFA 16 and preceding editions. It’s even worse when you are playing against a far much weaker team and you can’t get back the ball in the last 15 minutes of play. In fact, what you can do is play the ball out as you tackle. The frustration moment happens in real life football when a team is down and opponent players are out to waste time, but it far from real if tiny strikers consistently defy several muscular tackles.

3. Improved celebrations

Although FIFA celebrations make a lot of fun, they don’t accurately depict real life. Modifying players’ celebrations is a beautifying change that will bring more life to the game. Alongside the current couple of players interacting and the customary corner flag celebrations, FIFA 17 should include more vigorous celebrations particularly on last minute goals. Players piling, patting one another, air ruffles and celebrating with the crowd are some of the inclusions gamers are dying to see in the next edition of the EA game.

4. Authentic managers

Every year the company does a great job: adding a new set of player likeness. However, improvisation of manager’s authenticity is one part it has not done much on. If EA can get licenses to include managers in FIFA 17, it would be fantastic. The fans would want to see real managers enter the technical area, shaking hands and racing up and down the touchline, not the usual bald headed old ghost-like men.

5. Improvised crowd animations

The crowd should be made more lively and eager. A Phenomenon of the crowd walking out of the stadium when their team is lagging behind with a big goal difference like 5-0 will not only be amazing but also realistic. The crowd should also be more enthusiastic and cheer every goal as well as react appropriately to every pass, goal kick and so on.

6. Additional leagues

Leagues like Ukrainian, Serbian, Finland, Romanian, Bulgarian, Czech and Croatian among other leagues should be part of the new FIFA 17. Besides, Brazilian and other South American leagues like Uruguayan, Venezuelan, Ecuadorian, and Bolivian are also necessary. Lastly, women and more of African leagues will be a huge step ahead for the amazing game.