Tuesday, November 15, 2016

FIFA 17 Patch Notes 2 Update to include FPS and Audio Fixes

FIFA 17 Patch Notes 2 Update to include FPS and Audio Fixes : EA Sports has just released their second update to FIFA 17. This update is focused towards fixing some known errors and bugs and to update their player model’s faces in order to make them more accurate. Even though this is just the second update EA has rolled out since the game was released, FIFA 17 players are expecting EA to make a trend out of this and keep on releasing new updates.
Player faces in FIFA 17 have been updated to appear more realistic and to be more accurate at the same time. EA announced that now they are ready to add more player models to the game, something which has been highly expected by FIFA fans, especially since PES 2017 has received more than 30 new player models just a few weeks ago.
One common issue that players are experience with FIFA 17 is the FPS drop rate, and this update is focused towards fixing rendering and FPS problems. Some players have reported that they even had audio problems and EA Sports included a fix for audio problems as well in the update.

Microsoft Surface Phone 2017: Karl Zeiss Dual Camera Setup to Rival The iPhone 7 Plus?


Microsoft Surface Phone 2017: Karl Zeiss Dual Camera Setup to Rival The iPhone 7 Plus? : Tech Giants Microsoft have fallen behind their compatriots by a significant margin in the consumer electronics market which is the smartphone market where, quite visibly, their compatriots Apple and Samsung have surpassed them.
But the company is again taking a big step to come back into the contention with their upcoming smartphone which they have quite elegantly, named, the Surface Phone 2017.
According to Windows Central, Corporate VP Panos Panay together with his team is currently working on the Surface Phones which is reported to have undergone a “paradigm shift” to be able to deliver a “revolutionary Windows-based” smartphone. Reports claim that the company expects these new state-of-the-art smartphones to cast a shadow over a world of Android and iOS smartphones.