View Full Version : Possible solution to the lack of licensed teams problem
First of all, sorry for the longest title thread ever.
I've been thinking lately that a vastly improved team creator could make up for some of the lack of licensed teams. Where you could make a good looking kit, logo, choose sponsors, manufacturer (Nike, Adidas etc.).
What do you guys think? Would this make up for some of lack of real teams?
I doubt we'll be able to "choose" logos, but from what I've heard we'll be able to create logos, sponsors and emblems again using an editor which will be decent. Everyone will praise this decision by Konami as excellent, but to be fair, it's nothing more than average as they should never have removed it in the first place. I do look forward to creating accurate team kits though, definetely.
80 kit templates.
16 boot slots.
Logo/sponsor/emblem editor.
:cool:
16 boot slots and 80 kit templates is awesome. I guess we can get good looking kits.
Rossy Boy
05-08-2008, 14:16
That sounds great, will be good to be able to edit emblems again.
Rkid005uk
05-08-2008, 14:28
I cant see this happening. Why would they take off the edit functions in 2008 and put them back in 2009. They clearly had to take them off due to Option Files issues that caused EA to moan to FIFIA that PES fans was producing accurate updates, therefore the license contract being pretty pointless.
I dont see it happening.
Rossy Boy
05-08-2008, 14:35
Or could of been as it was a completely new system they used. The PS2 version still had the edit function as PES6 as it was just new graphics put on it.
I cant see this happening. Why would they take off the edit functions in 2008 and put them back in 2009. They clearly had to take them off due to Option Files issues that caused EA to moan to FIFIA that PES fans was producing accurate updates, therefore the license contract being pretty pointless.
I dont see it happening.
Possibly because PES2008 for the next gen consoles was a new build and it was rushed out, so they left out what they may have considered minor issues. Possibly.
I cant see this happening. Why would they take off the edit functions in 2008 and put them back in 2009. They clearly had to take them off due to Option Files issues that caused EA to moan to FIFIA that PES fans was producing accurate updates, therefore the license contract being pretty pointless.
I dont see it happening.
Don't see what happening ?
80 kit templates is guaranteed, as is 16 editable boot slots. WENB has also stated their will be a logo editor etc like in previous PS2 versions.
Don't see what happening ?
80 kit templates is guaranteed, as is 16 editable boot slots. WENB has also stated their will be a logo editor etc like in previous PS2 versions.
How many Kit templates did we had before??
How many Kit templates did we had before??
On the next gen consoles, I think there were only 12.
Jmitchell
05-08-2008, 22:18
Obviously I would prefer all english teams 2 be licensed but i hope they make that logo editor fing in the next gen consoles
goalgerd
05-08-2008, 22:48
the only teams that wont be fully licenced will be 18 english teams and some national teams,its not really that bad.if you lived in france spain holland or italy you would be delighted with pes2009
goalgerd
05-08-2008, 22:50
16 boot slots and 80 kit templates is awesome. I guess we can get good looking kits.
but its still not an improvement on pes5 and 6 which had 120 kit templates and 36 boot slots:no:
120? I never had 120 kit templates. Maybe Pes 6 had but I'm not sure about it.
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