PES 2017: What Do We Know About the Game After E3?

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  • info0
    Rookie
    • Dec 2011
    • 192

    #31
    Sorry to burst anyone bubble, but there will be limitations on images imported, so no, you will not be able to make ALL leagues with all kits possible. Sadly, no-one mentions it, even Adam.

    Add the fact KONAMI/PES lost BBVA license to the mix. That's a downer and many people won't buy this game due to that. Even if gameplay is out of this World (I doubt it will be, PES 2016 failed me a lot).

    Also WILL we still have 20 stadiums? It's a bloody joke in 2016. Graphics look very cartoon like too, animations are still locked down (you have to wait for one animation to finish, so another can start, I can still see the lack of fouls from AI and referees not punishing offenders :/).

    After FIFA 17 presentation, KONAMI and PES Team have to come out with something very special, so people will even look at this game.
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    • RoyceDa59
      Chillin
      • Aug 2003
      • 3830

      #32
      Re: PES 2017: What Do We Know About the Game After E3?

      Originally posted by info0
      Sorry to burst anyone bubble, but there will be limitations on images imported, so no, you will not be able to make ALL leagues with all kits possible. Sadly, no-one mentions it, even Adam.

      Add the fact KONAMI/PES lost BBVA license to the mix. That's a downer and many people won't buy this game due to that. Even if gameplay is out of this World (I doubt it will be, PES 2016 failed me a lot).

      Also WILL we still have 20 stadiums? It's a bloody joke in 2016. Graphics look very cartoon like too, animations are still locked down (you have to wait for one animation to finish, so another can start, I can still see the lack of fouls from AI and referees not punishing offenders :/).

      After FIFA 17 presentation, KONAMI and PES Team have to come out with something very special, so people will even look at this game.
      We don't know for sure what the limitations for Option files will be but I agree there should be tempered expectations when it comes to this. Konami has always under delivered on this aspect. But to say presentation will hold this back from people even looking at this I disagree; gameplay is always king and people will always come back and play as long as it offers something special in this category.

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      • BL8001
        MVP
        • Jul 2010
        • 1884

        #33
        Re: PES 2017: What Do We Know About the Game After E3?

        Yeah that image limit really stinks.

        I have done all the "important" teams in PES 2016 and don't have enough slots left to add in the missing Euro kits.

        If they removed the image limit it would be outstanding and it would be better than what FIFA has because you can update the kits and add in missing 3rd kits and keeper kit changes.

        Side note, kudos to the person or people that make the kits in FIFA, tremendous job and it's been the most consistent thing in FIFA quality wise.

        One day PES will realize they could ship the game with no licenses but allow all of it to be edited.

        One other 2016 peeve, crazily limited real football choices. I don't need 40 footballs but 3 or is it 4 in PES? is just weak.
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        • KG
          Welcome Back
          • Sep 2005
          • 17583

          #34
          Re: PES 2017: What Do We Know About the Game After E3?

          Originally posted by BL8001
          Yeah that image limit really stinks.

          I have done all the "important" teams in PES 2016 and don't have enough slots left to add in the missing Euro kits.

          If they removed the image limit it would be outstanding and it would be better than what FIFA has because you can update the kits and add in missing 3rd kits and keeper kit changes.

          Side note, kudos to the person or people that make the kits in FIFA, tremendous job and it's been the most consistent thing in FIFA quality wise.

          One day PES will realize they could ship the game with no licenses but allow all of it to be edited.

          One other 2016 peeve, crazily limited real football choices. I don't need 40 footballs but 3 or is it 4 in PES? is just weak.


          What baffled me is that they had so many more manager image slots than kit slots.

          How do you make a game with no managerial carousel and not enough kit slots for all of the clubs in the game?

          To me that screams poor QA/QC


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          • elja
            Rookie
            • Sep 2015
            • 29

            #35
            Re: PES 2017: What Do We Know About the Game After E3?

            Originally posted by dtlm6
            Is there any information on new licensed teams on PES. Arsenal was not licensed last year. However, PES has about 3-4 Bundesliga teams. Why does PES have a generic Premier League but not a generic Bundesliga?
            Konami can't make a generic league for Bundesliga because the German player association is not part of FIFPro, that's why they can't make fake teams with real face and names. Unless they want to make an exclusive contract club by club which I think EA only has Dortmund exclusive in Bundesliga.

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