The most stable iteration, which fixed logic errors that caused the game to crash after the language selection screen.

FIFA 14 was released during a transitional period for Digital Rights Management (DRM). While later titles like FIFA 15 and 16 employed the more formidable Denuvo protection, FIFA 14 primarily relied on EA's proprietary systems. 3DM, led by the enigmatic figure Bird Sister, was one of the first groups to release a stable "V4" crack that addressed early issues like the "shaking camera" glitch and frequent crashes.

The 3DM release was often bundled as the "Ultimate Edition," including all unlocked game modes that were otherwise restricted to paid users.