Patch 1
Changelog:
Quote:
- Special characters can now be entered in the Account Creation and Sign-in screens. Characters such as '-' or '_' will be accepted by the sign-in widget at the top right of the main menu.
- A Save Replay option is now available if online games disconnect. No matter what happens, if you decide to record an online game you will be able to keep it whether the opponent quits the game or the connection drops out.
- Adidas Live Season can now be used in Direct IP matches.
- An online disconnect when shooting with the mouse wheel (if you configured shooting to the mouse wheel) has been fixed.
- Minor bug fixes:
- A minor update of some team names.
- When playing with mouse and keyboard controls, we fixed a player indicator colour bug.
- Missing installer images during non-primary flow (entering the CD Key window when accessed through Support directory) were fixed.
You can download the first patch from one of the following links, depending on your language and location:
• Central Europe (and UK) - English/French/German/Italian/Dutch
• Rest of Europe and Brazil - English/Spanish/Swedish/Danish/Brazil
• Eastern Europe - English/Polish/Czech/Hungarian/Russian
• North America - English/Mexican
Patch 2
Changelog:
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- Match Difficulty:
We have looked into this issue reported by the FIFA community and found the online difficulty level to be too low. We have increased the difficulty of Ranked matches from Semi-Pro to World Class, which should make for some more exciting online matches. For Unranked matches, users continue to have the option of setting the difficulty level themselves.- Loss when opponent quits:
We have also looked into this issue reported by the FIFA community and discovered that users were receiving a loss when their opponent quit the match if they did not accept the pop-up and return to the main menu quickly enough. This was an issue with when match reports were being sent by the game to the EA servers, and has been addressed in the patch – once an opponent quits, both users will send a match report to the server immediately.- adidas Live Season – All Leagues bundle purchases:
Users who had originally purchased the adidas Live Season bundle through the EA Store were not seeing the game reflect this purchase, and could not download the form files for all the leagues. This has been addressed in the patch, in EA Store and by our CS team. Now all users who purchase any of the leagues should see this purchase reflected properly in the game, and will be able to use adidas Live Season form throughout the year.- Update to Digital Rights Management (DRM) package:
In recognition of your feedback regarding DRM and SecuROM, we have amended the FIFA 09 DRM package with Patch #2, such that a user can now “de-authorize” a PC if they would like to un-install the game from it. This is a system that is very similar to iTunes which allows for de-authorizations of computers they no longer want to use.
For example, let’s say a gamer has installed FIFA 09 on his/her home PC and work PC, using two out of five authorizations available. Then let’s say he/she decides to buy a new PC for home, and would like to install FIFA 09 on the new PC and no longer needs to play the game on the old one.
Now, With Patch #2, any gamer can un-install the game from his/her old PC and de-authorize that PC, so he/she is again at two out of five authorizations.
To de-authorize a PC:
Run the file deauthorize.bat located in the install directory (for example, C:\Program Files\EA Sports\FIFA 09).
Notes:
The user can run deauthorize.bat at any time, even without uninstalling their FIFA 09 PC version (thus decreasing by 1 the number of authorizations). However, when they try to launch the game
again, DRM will run again and will authorize that PC again (thus increasing by 1 the number of authorizations).
You can download the second patch from one of the following links, depending on your language and location:
• Central Europe (and UK) - English/French/German/Italian/Dutch
• Rest of Europe and Brazil - English/Spanish/Swedish/Danish/Brazil
• Eastern Europe - English/Polish/Czech/Hungarian/Russian
• North America - English/Mexican
Old file not found:
This message is caused by any of three problems -
- You might have downloaded the incorrect patch version for your game, see the bottom of this post to find out which version you need
- You have altered one of the game files that the patch is trying to update - so could be caused by any 3rd party updates/patches/mods/cracks. (Graphical mods shouldn't be a problem)
- When installing the second patch, remember you need to have installed the first one already...
What patch do I need for my game version?
If you're unsure as to what version you have:
- Open the registry - Go to Start - Run. Type regedit and hit ok.
- Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\EA Sports\FIFA 09
There you should see something like this:
Depending on what it says under EADM ContentId, you will know what version your game is:
fifa_2009_ukfrdeitnl is Central Europe (and UK) - English/French/German/Italian/Dutch
fifa_2009_ukessedkptbr is Rest of Europe and Brazil - English/Spanish/Swedish/Danish/Brazil
fifa_2009_ukplczhuru is Eastern Europe - English/Polish/Czech/Hungarian/Russian
fifa_2009_ukmx is North America - English/Mexican
Alternative: Getting the patch to work using EA Download Manager
When you run the game a message about a new update should come up. When the message comes up leave it open (i.e. don't click yes or no), then navigate to: C:\ProgramData\Electronic Arts\EADM\cache\{ Anonymous }
Then wait for the fifa_2009_ukfrdeitnl_patch.exe/fifa_2009_ukfrdeitnl_patch2.exe (or whatever yours is instead of ukfrdeitnl) file to download fully, it'll be 2.74MB (patch 1) or 9.03MB (patch 2) when it does. Then run the file... Should be all patched.