Harry-Kewell
Registered User
OK, I don’t know if this has been mentioned before, so if it has then well I’m sorry to have to go over it again but it’s really bugging me and I just have to get it out in the open.
I’ve been playing PES3 ever since it came out but I only realised this error in the game a few days ago. When a player from a side is given offside the replay comes up with the yellow line showing the player in the offside position. But when the free-kick is awarded to the other team, the free-kick has to be taken not from the position of where the player was offside (yellow line) but instead from the position in which he actually touches or gets really close to the ball. Now that’s wrong!
The offside rule is sometimes very slow and sometimes it takes ages to finally get the decision. Let me try to explain it a little more clearly. Say for instance a player (call him Kewell) is offside 2 yards away past the half way line when the defender (Henchoz) kicks the ball up the field to him, say to the opposing teams’ box where Harry collects it. Then the yellow line will show Kewell being offside from Henchoz’s pass (2 yards away from half way line) but the free-kick will be awarded from the point of where Kewell actually receives the ball (opposing teams’ box).
Anyways… that’s a mistake and it’s really starting to get on my nerves.
I’ve been playing PES3 ever since it came out but I only realised this error in the game a few days ago. When a player from a side is given offside the replay comes up with the yellow line showing the player in the offside position. But when the free-kick is awarded to the other team, the free-kick has to be taken not from the position of where the player was offside (yellow line) but instead from the position in which he actually touches or gets really close to the ball. Now that’s wrong!
The offside rule is sometimes very slow and sometimes it takes ages to finally get the decision. Let me try to explain it a little more clearly. Say for instance a player (call him Kewell) is offside 2 yards away past the half way line when the defender (Henchoz) kicks the ball up the field to him, say to the opposing teams’ box where Harry collects it. Then the yellow line will show Kewell being offside from Henchoz’s pass (2 yards away from half way line) but the free-kick will be awarded from the point of where Kewell actually receives the ball (opposing teams’ box).
Anyways… that’s a mistake and it’s really starting to get on my nerves.