03-07-2015, 04:05 AM
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Re: PES 2016 Wishlist
There are a lot of issues that need to be fixed in terms of gameplay, but I won't even bother with those.
Presentation
The big elephant in the room for PES has always been presentation. The music is horrific (imo), the menus are bland, the score/replay bugs are generic, etc... They need a major overhaul in this department.
In terms of in-game presentation, there should never be a "pause" in the action. Whenever there's a corner kick, goal kick, or a replay is about to trigger, the game stops for a second, then the next scene loads. I always thought it was a ps3/360 problem, but this shouldn't exist on the current gen hardware. The games need to be as fluid as possible, just like a TV presentation.
Speaking of fluidity, the game clock should never stop when the ball is dead. This is one thing FIFA got right this year; whenever the ball is out of play in FIFA, the clock keeps ticking but in "real seconds," not the fast-paced simulated seconds. PES needs to implement this for 2016.
Stadiums
This was my biggest gripe this year. The fact that they didn't include the big ones like Camp Nou, Bernabeu, Stadio Olimpico, etc is one thing, but if licensing is an issue, then they should have at least implemented a lot more generic stadiums. I just can't play an EPL season with any other team but Man U and feel comfortable. I miss the ps2 days where they had Stamford Bridge, Highbury, Anfield, Artemio Franchi, Ennio Tardini, Delle Alpi, Velodrome, Parc des Princes, Stade Louis, etc... Those master league days are missed
Commentary
Jon Champion sounds terrible in this game, always has since he debuted in PES back in 08. Peter Brackley and Trevor Brooking please!
Atmosphere
They're on the right track here, especially if you compare it to a few years ago. The chants are sounding better, but more is better. Scoring a goal in Italy or England should sound a lot different than scoring a goal in Spain. Also, they should amp up the noise for away fans, and section them off with empty seats and extra stewards, especially for Champions League.
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