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EA Sports says it aims to make sure that the FIFA game reflects the real world situation in the NBA.NBA Live 15 has more scanned FIFA player headsGamers will be able to see improvements to the in-game look of: Noah Vonleh, Shabazz Napier, Gary Harris, Elfrid Payton, Zach LaVine, Dario Saric, James Young, Nik Stauskas, T.J. Warren, and Doug McDermott.50 issues with Ultimate Team have been eliminated and the title also includes special Christmas Day episodes.Title Update 2 for NBA Live 15 also introduces improvements to three point shots, and collisions for contested layups have been improved to get more varied results.Shooting animations are more realistic, as is timing, and the developers at EA Sports have also improved ball physics, defensive and pump fake animations, the shot feedback meter, steal attempts, and end of game Artificial Intelligence.More improvements should be offered for the title in 2015.NBA Live 15 has not had an impressive launch and most fans of the sport are probably at the moment spending more time with the rival NBA 2K15.But the 2K Sports series shows some signs of stagnation and the fact that EA Sports is continuing to deliver support is a good sign for the franchise, which will try once again to dominate the basketball sim genre in 2015. Denuvo DRM Cracked by Chinese Group fut coins 3DM. The overwhelming majority of PC gamers continue to think that putting DRM protection inside FIFA games isn't fair due to the restriction it imposes to them.Some FIFA games prevent you from playing them without an Internet connection, while others require you to use third-party apps that you wouldn't have installed on your PC otherwise.However, game developers continue to think that, by putting DRM into their FIFA games, they can somehow limit the level of piracy at least a few days after they release their titles.Until about a month ago, that wasn't the case as just about any DRM protection available in the gaming industry was already cracked and pirated copies of the FIFA game were available for download online only a few hours after their official release.EA and CI FIFA games were the first to implement a new DRM method in some of their latest FIFA games: FIFA 15, Dragon Age: Inquisition and Lords of the Fallen, respectively.The new unbreakable DRM is called Denuvo and seems to have been created by the same people who came up with SecuROM, another nasty method of digital protection that was eventually cracked in months.Less than 2 weeks ago, Chinese P2P group 3DM confirmed it was trying to crack Denuvo, but since then there haven't been any reports as to how the work is progressing.
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