@officialpes It's progressing very well as a franchise. I gotta say I
never expected it to make a comeback after the hiatus
esp given how FIFA took advantage of it. That said, lots
of animation work needs to be directed towards the
players' body language. When I'm watching a real
match without knowing the result, I can tell who's
winning and who's losing from the body language. You
see the urgency in their runs, their passes, their
gestures. You can see impatience in everything. You
see their frustration....etc. When a team is winning, the
players stand straighter. Their passing and body
language is more relaxed...etc. Similarily, a defender
running unchallenged in his half, shouldn't have the
same running animation as when he's running through
the opposition's defenders in their 18-yard box. Little
things like seeing a team down 0-4 celebrating after a
goal like they won the championship, takes a lot of
authenticity from the action.
Finally, bringing back option files and image import will
be the reason why many FIFA players switch back to
PES. Maybe next year the stadium editor can make it
possible to add more stadiums since the PES
Productions team seems to think 6-11 are enough.
When this all is fixed, the matches will have an entirely
different feel. Keep it u
@officialpes @Adam_Bhatti @asimtanvir#pes2016 Looks amazing, apart from the goalkeepers(though they've massively improved from 2015). They've
been an issue for some time now and they still haven't
got them back to being as good as they were in Pes6 on
the PS2.
There is no bigger killer of a football game than
unoriginal 'same goal' scoring. Last year you could just
run up to the goalkeeper and use the finesse shot to
roll it around them; how often could you do that on
Pes6 on the Ps2? Never! Up close the keepers need to
be charging you down and pulling off saves, as they did
on the PS2.
At the moment it's far too easy to just run up to them
and roll it past them without them attempting to rush out or dive when they've rushed out-- it drives me crazy and ruins the
whole game. I remember in Pes6 in order to beat the
keeper one-on-one you had to either use the R1 button
to sprint around them when they got up close or use
the feint trick, square + X buttons, to feint a shot and
watch them slide right past you as you ran around
them and rolled the ball into the back of the net.
What was great is that if you got the timing slightly out
the keeper would have the ball off you. You also had
the option of trying to shoot past him although you
never knew whether the keeper would make the save
or your shot would succeed -- just the same as in real
life. Now its seems if you're one-on-one with the
keeper and at a slight angle it goes in every time.
If Konam could just get this issue fixed then this game
will be the best football game ever made. Please
Konami just go back and spend some time with Pes6
on the PS2, watch what the goal keepers do, how hard
they're to beat in one-on-ones and in the box, then
make them like that lol That's all you have to do to
make this a legendary game, and the best Pes ever --
add Pes6 keepers with this gameplay and it will be
unstoppable!