I've read in nearly all the reviews (as we do every year) that Konami let themselves down with the lack of licenses. It would obviously be better if there were more licenses but, and this is my point of the thread - would it mean we'd have a far worse and restricted editing mode?
A number of reviews come up with the same crap line of - "I want to play as Everton, not Merseyside Blue."
I personally love the fact that the edit mode allows you to re-name each team and create kits as you like.
I know when I get my copy of PES 2010, after a couple of games in exhibition, the first thing I'm going to do is put some tunes on my Ipod and spend a couple of hours changing all the names, creating the kits for all the Premiership teams, and designating home stadiums to each team.
This is one of my favourite parts of PES!!! and yet EVERY SINGLE REVIEWER has just slated the lack of licenses? Even if people don't enjoy editing (the crazy b*****ds!) they will be able to download a patch to update the teams and kits! It just seems to me that some reviewers don't even realise one of the best parts of the game (the edit mode) is even there?
Forza motorsport 3 has received loads of praise for a great edit and custmisation mode and yet no reveiwer ever mentions Konami's in a positive way.
Anyway, just wondered if anyone else felt the same way about the edit mode and actually saw the lack of licenses as a chance to put your own stamp on the game?
A number of reviews come up with the same crap line of - "I want to play as Everton, not Merseyside Blue."
I personally love the fact that the edit mode allows you to re-name each team and create kits as you like.
I know when I get my copy of PES 2010, after a couple of games in exhibition, the first thing I'm going to do is put some tunes on my Ipod and spend a couple of hours changing all the names, creating the kits for all the Premiership teams, and designating home stadiums to each team.
This is one of my favourite parts of PES!!! and yet EVERY SINGLE REVIEWER has just slated the lack of licenses? Even if people don't enjoy editing (the crazy b*****ds!) they will be able to download a patch to update the teams and kits! It just seems to me that some reviewers don't even realise one of the best parts of the game (the edit mode) is even there?
Forza motorsport 3 has received loads of praise for a great edit and custmisation mode and yet no reveiwer ever mentions Konami's in a positive way.
Anyway, just wondered if anyone else felt the same way about the edit mode and actually saw the lack of licenses as a chance to put your own stamp on the game?