EA explains how to fix FIFA 12 patch issues

EA explains how to fix FIFA 12 patch issues
James Orry Updated on by

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Following the release of yesterday’s FIFA 12 patch, some users have been experiencing crashes. EA believes this is the result of “mismatched data in Creation Centre content downloaded before installing the patch”.

The solution is to delete this content from your system and then re-download it. Thankfully the publisher has provided a step-by-step guide on what you need to do.

PS3

In-game UGC File Deletion

[Main Menu] -> [My Fifa 12] -> [ FIFA12 Profile] -> [SAVE/LOAD/DELETE]

– Press the [Cross] button and choose delete

– Choose your UGC file

– Delete the file

– Reboot the game.

PS3 XMB method to delete UGC File

– Proceed to the PS3 XMB

– Use the Left Analog stick to move left/right and choose the controller icon to the far right

– Scroll down to Save Data Utility (PS3)

– Choose your file “FIFA 12 – UGC Data 1 Contains UGC file”

– Press the [Triangle] button and then choose Delete

Xbox 360

In-game UGC File deletion

[Main Menu] -> [My Fifa 12] -> [ FIFA12 Profile] -> [SAVE/LOAD/DELETE]

– Press the [A] button and choose delete

– Choose your UGC file

– Delete the file

– Reboot the game.

Dashboard Method to delete UGC File

– Press the Xbox360 Guide button

– Press the [Y] button to proceed to the Xbox Dashboard

– [My Xbox] -> System Settings -> [Memory] -> [Hard Drive/MU] -> [Games] -> FIFA 12

– Delete UGC file

PC

In-Game

– [Main Menu] -> [My Fifa 12] -> [ FIFA12 Profile] -> [SAVE/LOAD/DELETE]

– Choose the UGC file

– Delete the file

– Reboot the game.

File Explorer

– Open the “My Documents” -> “FIFA 12” folder in File Explorer

– You can manually delete the savefiles from that folder