Is there a way to view player fatigue in live action or on the sub screen? I cant seem to locate how.
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Is there a way to view player fatigue in live action or on the sub screen? I cant seem to locate how. -
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Yes. There are two ways. Either you can turn it on(default is on) through your personal data settings(or pause the game and then match screen settings). If you don't want that then go to formation screen, hit R2, you'll see it under the players who are laid out on the field.Comment
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Just made the jump from Professional to Top Player, and it feels like there's even more variety than before. The CPU scores all kinds of goals, as do I. The difficulty seems realistic, as tougher teams generally give me a really hard time, while weaker teams are not so difficult. If I play a tougher team I really need to take advantage of the counter when I get the chance.
The more I play, the more I love this game.Comment
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I agree, the only issue in having is some of the shots look too slow to be going in. Anyone else noticing this?Just made the jump from Professional to Top Player, and it feels like there's even more variety than before. The CPU scores all kinds of goals, as do I. The difficulty seems realistic, as tougher teams generally give me a really hard time, while weaker teams are not so difficult. If I play a tougher team I really need to take advantage of the counter when I get the chance.
The more I play, the more I love this game.TB Lightning | Liverpool | Panathinaikos | Toronto FC
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Yeah its quite annoying for me sometimes. I make some wonderfull play and then it feels like the shooting has no challenge at all. Not all the times, but quite often. Same for CPU, sometimes they shoot that slow shot almost from outside the box, but keeper still can´t get there. This actually exists IRL but the way this game represents it is not so perfect as some other details. Most times it kills that "wow" feeling when I score... Still, matches are hard sometimes and I still celebrate when I can actually score a winner!Comment
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Agreed with the point that those slow goals exist in RL, but yes, they are represented quite frustratingly at times. The replays usually make them look better I find when theyre in slow-mo.Yeah its quite annoying for me sometimes. I make some wonderfull play and then it feels like the shooting has no challenge at all. Not all the times, but quite often. Same for CPU, sometimes they shoot that slow shot almost from outside the box, but keeper still can´t get there. This actually exists IRL but the way this game represents it is not so perfect as some other details. Most times it kills that "wow" feeling when I score... Still, matches are hard sometimes and I still celebrate when I can actually score a winner!TB Lightning | Liverpool | Panathinaikos | Toronto FC
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A while back someone brought up that you could just stand there with the ball at your feet in your own half and CPU defenders wouldn't pressure you for a while, even in situations where they should be. Just now I did an experiment:
I was up 1-0 at the 60 minute mark, I did a short kick off pass to a teammate standing to the right, just outside the 18 yard box, and I just had him stand there with the ball at his feet. Time ran out, and no one ever came up to pressure him.
Obviously this is a house rules situation, and it wouldn't be any fun to take advantage of this "glitch" to get an easy win, but still. What the hell?
(Also, this was on Top Player difficulty. For what it's worth)Comment
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Def this game is very poorly coded. That is very, very bad. They wanted to avoid super pressing maybe, and make the CPU more human, like waiting to see what you´re going to do... but it doesn´t make sense this way, it might even be game breaker! There are some things that reaaallly starting to get annoying in this game.A while back someone brought up that you could just stand there with the ball at your feet in your own half and CPU defenders wouldn't pressure you for a while, even in situations where they should be. Just now I did an experiment:
I was up 1-0 at the 60 minute mark, I did a short kick off pass to a teammate standing to the right, just outside the 18 yard box, and I just had him stand there with the ball at his feet. Time ran out, and no one ever came up to pressure him.
Obviously this is a house rules situation, and it wouldn't be any fun to take advantage of this "glitch" to get an easy win, but still. What the hell?
(Also, this was on Top Player difficulty. For what it's worth)Comment
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I've been playing on Superstar, although Top player is still pretty solid.Comment
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I'm definitely not brave enough to play 0 bars passing on anything above professional, but I will say less is definitely more with regards to pass assistance. Anything over 1 bar of assistance, and passes are too often "assisted" to wrong teammates.
I feel like direction is 90% of what the game uses to decide who you're trying to pass to. So, even if you put a tiny bit of power on a pass, if your aim is even slightly off target, your pass will be blasted 50 yards to a guy who the game thinks you meant to pass to. So frustrating.Comment
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Also, as awesome as the gameplay is this year, I kind of wish adjusting tactics and strategy was a little more straight forward in the middle of matches. In the pre-match gameplan menu there is a "simple setting" option for tactics, which lets you choose from like 10 tactics (long ball, all out defense, etc), but you can't change to one of those in mid match.
Instead we have to manually change offense style + build up + offense area etc in the gameplan menu. They could at least give us an attack level setting like in FIFA, and previous PES games.Comment
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Yep, maybe because they don´t even have this feature at all in the game. Yesterday playing against Norway, started loosing but soon managed to get 2 goals (is it me or manual shooting is somehow to easy?). Thing is, Norway kept the possession style through all the match. Loosing and keeping possession like defending the result is extremely unrealistic and even frustrating.Also, as awesome as the gameplay is this year, I kind of wish adjusting tactics and strategy was a little more straight forward in the middle of matches. In the pre-match gameplan menu there is a "simple setting" option for tactics, which lets you choose from like 10 tactics (long ball, all out defense, etc), but you can't change to one of those in mid match.
Instead we have to manually change offense style + build up + offense area etc in the gameplan menu. They could at least give us an attack level setting like in FIFA, and previous PES games.
I know we have to mess with the team´s tactics in edit mode, to make them more realistic, but do I really care? No. Frankly, the game should have been released with all tactics corrected. I don´t think I´ll even bother correcting them because:
1 - there´s always the risk of some patch erasing all my work.
2 - CPU doesn´t seem to change tactics acording to the situation. they might play Attacking or defensive, but there´s no space for a third tactic, like really pushing up looking for the equalizer in the last minutes of a match.Comment

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