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  • wolf5
    Rookie
    • Jan 2007
    • 91

    #31
    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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    • BIG CAROLINA
      MVP
      • Aug 2007
      • 1762

      #32
      Re: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Review

      Originally posted by wolf5
      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
      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

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      • BIG CAROLINA
        MVP
        • Aug 2007
        • 1762

        #33
        Re: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Review

        Originally posted by Matt10
        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.
        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.
        GT: BIG CAROLINA23

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        "Life is too short for a man to hold bitterness in his heart."
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        • ant0n
          Rookie
          • Sep 2008
          • 78

          #34
          Re: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Review

          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.

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          • Matt10
            Hall Of Fame
            • Apr 2006
            • 16712

            #35
            Re: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Review

            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.
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            • ant0n
              Rookie
              • Sep 2008
              • 78

              #36
              Re: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Review

              Like?

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              • Qb
                All Star
                • Mar 2003
                • 8798

                #37
                Re: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Review

                Originally posted by ant0n
                JWhen I have the ball I feel so limited with what I can do with the ball.
                Originally posted by Matt10
                I continue to see something new every time I fire the game up.
                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.

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                • ant0n
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 78

                  #38
                  Re: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Review

                  Yeah for me can't get my head around it.

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