We need to practise because we find it too easy? Now that right there, that doesn't make sense. I have slaughtered teams in Pro Evo for years now. In PES 2009 my Master League would consist of seasons of going undefeated, winning the treble, scoring bucket loads of goals, and monopolysing possession in every single game. And this would occur with lesser skilled teams. It would be a matter of when I scored, and how many I would score, not if I would score. And the opposition only ever scored from corners, or from my goalkeeper making a hash of things.
So in what way would I need more practise? The passing has never required any skill nor any practise. It is pick up and play, stringing brilliant flowing moves together with minimal effort. It has sustained for so long because it was enjoyable but, with the enjoyment diminishing, and the games failure to change for four or five years now it has became tiresome and lackluster, and way to easy for those of us who are looking for some sort of evolution (no pun intended) to the gameplay and a more difficult challenge.
And you don't have a problem with it because it's easy. Many people don't have a problem with anything unless it is difficult for them to master. You can play brilliant attacking football, with superb build up, with very little effort. Those of us who want a real challenge, who want to actually have more control than just deciding when to pass, are left with a game that resembles a paint by numbers canvas we all had when we were four years old. Once you get the movement of the opposition down, and the timing of the passes that is it, it is all said and done. And that is not difficult to do considering how easy it is to hold possession, due to the assisted passing.
We are playing FIFA. But we have also played PES 2010. And we have played every iteration of PES before that. We are here discussing PES. We are using FIFA as a comparison because it is the other football game on the market. We are drawing comparisons because FIFA is doing a whole lot right, with many elements that PES could do with introducing, the major one being the option for semi-assited and manual passing.
You should take an example from the likes of shaun7; he is a big fan of PES 2010 and has far differing views on the game to that of my own. But you don't see him quoting me and being a degenerative little bitch about that. He makes his points and keeps it above board and constructive. Take note, son.
Excellent.