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    Pes 2010

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by agusman, Nov 9, 2009.

  1. agusman

    agusman when the going gets weird

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    Any thoughts on Pro Evolution Soccer 2010?

    I got it last friday, and here's my input:

    Pros:
    -Gameplay has improved. I still have to get used to some new things, but player movement seems to be more versatile.
    -Player stability when running is more realistic. Now they can't shoot a perfect shot while falling down...
    -Graphics seem better. Faces are VERY much alike real players. Even though clothing still seems cartboard-like, it has improved.
    -I can still max it out on my system.

    Cons:
    -No native res support for me.
    -No vibration on Xbox 360 controler for PC.
    -After playing less than 10 matches, already found some minor bugs, not seen in previous versions.
     
  2. spradhan01

    spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso

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    I really feel the game is little slow. I mean while passing the balls, its not fast,fluent and real like FIFA.
     
  3. agusman

    agusman when the going gets weird

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    Yes, but being a bit slower than FIFA I feel it more real, and gives you more space and time to dribble around... I haven't played FIFA that much, but I always find it almost imposible to dribble through defenders. PES has lots of dribbling options.

    I don't have statistical data to back this up, but I think PES is more popular than FIFA in countries where soccer is the most popular sport. Maybe FIFA is aimed at people who find soccer boring, and need a fast-paced game to keep from boring to death...