so for the best soocer experience offline u would say pes 2009 over fifa 09 because i am really condisering picking this up seeing how all you guys say this is the most realistic soccer game out there. Fifa 09 isnt getting it done for me offline
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Re: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Review
so for the best soocer experience offline u would say pes 2009 over fifa 09 because i am really condisering picking this up seeing how all you guys say this is the most realistic soccer game out there. Fifa 09 isnt getting it done for me offline -
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I would have to say yes for offline play, it's not perfect and it does not look as good as Fifa but I am really enjoying the offline experience.
I play 15 Min halves and I just had a game where neither team had any shots at all, now that maybe be boring to some, but to me I love it. Not saying that this can't happen in Fifa offline or that this happens all the time in PES but I have just never seen it in Fifa or doubt that I will.
I would suggest renting it first and giving it a fair shake before judging. If you do rent it make sure you try BAL before returning it is addicting and I have never been the type to want to see myself in a video game.GT: BIG CAROLINA23
PSN: BIG_CAROLINA
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Hey Matt I know that you are a PES vet and I was wondering if you could post the option file with your edited players if you do not mind.Thanks in advance.yes you can see the difference. That is the base of how option files became edited ( a trend I started back in PES 4 ). The concept was adapted by basically editing specific stats, such as dribbling, to change the gameplay.
By reducing the stats by a certain amount, you could get either a faster gameplay or slower gameplay. Other values could also be changed to provide different types of gameplay.GT: BIG CAROLINA23
PSN: BIG_CAROLINA
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Just played this game again.Was not pleased with the experience. When I have the ball I feel so limited with what I can do with the ball. The shooting is good and crossing is good but I just feel this game is limited compared to FIFA. Yeah BAL is great but if the gameplay is not up to par forget it. Konami has a very hard job on their hands.Comment
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Limited as in what? Options?
In Fifa, there is a couple of limits concerning gameplay. The one-route football by the AI, the lack of fouls, the impressive *yet unrealistic* dribbling.
The list goes on. Not to say PES is perfect.
But gameplay...PES wins hands down. I continue to see something new every time I fire the game up.Comment
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I can see both sides of this. Going from FIFA to PES did leave me feeling a bit limited in my dribbling, but I think most of that was due to not having a feel for the controls. PES's dribbling system is different from FIFA's in that it's more based on subtle cuts based on the 8-directional control, whereas FIFA allows for more freedom of movement. While I would prefer a full range of movement in PES, the current mechanic does allow the user to beat defenders 1v1 without using fancy tricks -- also possible in FIFA, but in a different way -- since they are also restricted by the system.
I feel that if I spent a good deal of time with PES, the subtlety of the controls would come back to me (old WE PS2 vet), alleviating a lot of that limited feeling. PES/WE was always a 'feel' game for me... once you get it, there is a lot of depth of control, but it's of the subtle variety. Don't get me wrong, there are depth & subtlety to FIFA's dribbling/movement as well, but as I said, it's a different system due to the analog control.Comment

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