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Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 News Post


The new EDGE Magazine has arrived early for a few subscribers and many sites have posted the first details on PES 2014. Thanks for the heads up fearwhatnow!
  • Engine based on FOX Engine
  • Engine referred to as “new engine”
  • New physics engine uses “Barycentre physics”
  • Barycentre physics: different body parts have different weights
  • Collisions are similar to FIFA
  • Impact strength of collisions depend on which part of the body is hit
  • Team is focusing on “photo-realism” for graphics
  • One closeup of a Japanese player’s face in EDGE shows detailed skin pores and individual eyebrows
  • Shirts are separate from the player models
  • Shirts hang from the players and flow and get pulled when jostling
  • Ball control radius in 3x bigger than current gen, providing more dynamic off-ball tussles while player’s legs try to get control of the ball
  • Can set a player’s “zones”
  • This allows you to have an individual player only be allowed to move in a small area of the pitch while defending
Barycentre Physics and Ball Control

The new engine allows for a larger separation between player and ball - three time the radius of PES 2013, where tight 'confrontation' zones are used to make tackling easier. A striker will be able to throw his body weight in one direction and use his opposing foot to push the ball in the other way, leaving defenders off balance and buying space for a pass or shot.
You'll be able to control your player's weight shifts at all times and use practice touches to push the ball away from your feet. We see a wireframe demo with more natural animations and fluid transitions than FIFA 13. You control the player and the physics drives the animation, not vice versa. It's hard to tell how this will transform the 'feel' of play, rather than just being admirable behind the scenes calculations, but there appears to be scope for a radical new control scheme - think of how Skate's right-stick motions mimicked real-life movements by exploiting dynamic physics, and how they compared to the digital button taps of Tony Hawks Pro Skater. This could be a revelation in football game control.

Contact and Physicality

Konami has pinpointed this as a weakness in previous games, but now players can jostle for space - even without the ball present - for headers at corners, or to dominate a smaller opponent.
You'll be able to tug shirts (cloth is now separate from the player's body and stretches) as well as elbow for room on the touchline. It works in tandem with the physics and precision control. Agile players can unbalance defenders with dropped shoulders or ball skills, and push the ball further ahead to exploit their acceleration. "Previously, body feints were more aesthetic," admits Masuda. "Now they're a key tactic."

Squad Emulator

Formations remain essential for success, but now you can set 'zones of play' so your key players focus on certain tactics in mission-critical areas. For example, you can set your front line to focus on possession and probing for gaps in from of a deep-lying defence. In theory, you'll be able to recognise your favourite teams pattern of play within a few minutes. The emphasis on defending and shape should allow weaker teams to create effective strategies, such as when Celtic beat Barcelona in the Champions League by defending deep, buoyed up by the home crowd.

Thanks to Pro Evolution Soccer's new Fox Engine, snow will return to the weather selection.

PES 2014 Licenses
Primera División, Ligue 1 and Eredisivie should remain fully licensed, while all Serie A teams should be individually licensed. While most English teams will remain with fake team names and shirts (as long as the league maintains an exclusive deal with EA Sports) another team might be added to join Manchester United as full licensed. This may not be one of the teams that have an individual partnership with EA (Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Everton, Fulham, Newcastle, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur). German Bundesliga will remain absent apart up to two licensed teams. One of them should be Bayern while the other one is most likely the 2nd best team apart Dortmund who have exclusive EA deal, too.

Seeing Konami's huge sales success in Latin America it is extremly likely there will be another full league of the region. First option, logically, is Argentinian Primera División. The league was actually rumored to be in PES 2013 with Konami reportedly failing to get all teams' licenses in time.

Spanish Liga Adelante (2nd division) could well be added fully licensed, if rumors are to be believed.

There were also reports about a number of Brazilian stadiums to be in the game, including new Arena do Grêmio. Konami also declared its desire to add another league with fully licensed stadiums besides La Liga, with French Ligue 1 and Dutch Eredivisie the main options.

PES 2014 Modes
League & Offline Community modes are likely to return after all the negative responds Konami received after removing the two modes in PES 2013.

'Boot boosting' as seen in Pro Evolution Soccer 2013's Football Life modes is set to be removed altogether.

PES 2014 Editing
Edit mode will receive an almost complete overhaul if rumors from last year are believed to be true. The updates include the option of unlimited slots for graphics such as emblems or kit logos as well as for Edit mode stadium slots. PES 2014 should also see the addition of Third kits for various teams.

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Member Comments
# 21 KG @ 03/15/13 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by carnalnirvana
while these additions sound good, something like 2kshare or ea locker would take this game to another level

we need an easier way to share user content......
THIS THIS THIS
 
# 22 ronaldo9 @ 03/15/13 05:45 PM
I truly don't understand how people still bury PES because of its lack of licenses...with a quick option file, these issues aren't just fixed, but made better than the "official" stuff. I'll take the better game with more editing ability and fewer licenses any day.

Saying that, I skipped both PES and FIFA this year. FIFA I just don't believe is a good value nor a fun representation of the game (as an offline exclusive player), but I do love the handling of players and controls, something that kept me from buying PES this year. I've probably outgrown gaming, but even though this release sounds great, I've been burned by PES many times over the years.
 
# 23 Flithy @ 03/17/13 11:27 AM
The one thing I don't like is how little licensed teams they have. They can't even license MLS!
 
# 24 dubcity @ 03/18/13 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by dsk
I like PES but this is Typical Konami PR. Yes. New engine and same promises of a better game. Look how many years it took them to get the game right on this generation. Playing lag free online isnt even a safe assumption today. I'm rooting hard for them to bring the franchise back to the top.. Their track record with new consoles doesn't exactly give me hope.
You're being charitable. MLO is pretty much ruined by lag. People talk about licenses and engines, but to me the main thing FIFA has going for it is a completely dominant online package. In terms of performance, playability and replay value. PES is gonna have to compete online if they ever want to put a dent in FIFA's crown.
 
# 25 HiTEqMETHOD @ 03/18/13 05:48 PM
After only playing FIFA Street for a few weeks last year I'm itching for PES's return. The stupid magic boots REALLY turned me off to the game. All I needed to hear was the feature will be removed, everything else is just icing on the cake at this point.
 
# 26 ronaldo9 @ 03/19/13 11:01 PM
Funny you should mention Fifa Street, as I have been hoping for years that a football title would include small-sided training games to practice quick passing in tight spaces...you would think it wouldn't be too difficult to include - I'd like 5v5+1 in a small area and full sided games on half a field with big goals, stuff teams train on all the time and would improve the gaming experience.
 
# 27 Errikk @ 03/20/13 10:40 AM
This may make me buy a PS4 as soon as it's released.
 
# 28 daveyg1988 @ 03/28/13 11:40 AM
It sounds pretty good, I like the editing option how its unlimited now. It will take forever to do but it should be worth it. The physical mechanics sound exciting too along with the squad emulation. Lets hope its not a smoke show again. I usually buy both FIFA and PES titles. But the last 2 years I haven't even looked at PES sadly. Nothing like PES7. That was the ****.
 
# 29 superballs @ 04/16/13 01:29 PM
I'm excited about this.

Just the other weekend my friend brought over FIFA 13, and I have PES 13, playwise my friend commented that both games felt the same to him.

We had another friend over that doesn't play games ever but knows football the best of the lot of us and he mentioned that in PES 2013 he could already recognize a team by it's play style (he used this to identify the fake english league teams).
 

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