Yes later but now will have to do it in the eveninng if you cant play at this moment.
That should give you enough time to find someone who actually has a copy to play on your behalf who is actually good at the game and lasts longer than 2 minutes before conceding..
You're right, one game doesn't provide a accurate representation of the better player. We can play three or five games if you want I don't mind. Just tell your boy not to cut the connection at half time.
I was actually going to offer a challenge earlier funny enough. I'm glad that you are willing to embarrass yourself so everyone knows why you gave up on the game in the first place.
I also play on PS3.
I don't have a user name yet, but I think I will go through the procedure after Barcelona vs Villarreal, and hopefully we can play a couple of games in about one or two hours, if you are available.
If not, there is always the day after today, or the after tomorrow, etc.
My teams are either Barcelona or Boca Juniors; I want to play a balanced game, I don't like to play against significantly inferior teams.
Honestly, I am not even concerned about winning or loosing, I just want to see how you play the game.
I have played against quite a few "hardcore" gamers who always end up exploiting all the flaws, and basically, making it a boring albeit challenging experience; after all your talk, I'm expecting someone with a different playing style.
In any case, my argument is not about difficulty, it is about the concept; the game could be easier to play in terms of controls, but more difficult to play in terms of the overall value, due to the substance supporting the look and feel of the game.
For instance, Chess, quite easy to play or execute, but difficult due to the substance and structure of the game.
Super Smash Brothers, easy to play, but with never-ending replay value, due to the substance and structure of such a simple video game; some people are better with Donkey Kong than they are with Kirby, and likewise, other people are better with Kirby than they are with other characters, etc.
I have yet to experience this in a Football Sim; I don't feel any fundamental technical differences between Lio Messi and Roman Riquelme; the most notable thing are the physical attributes and the dribbling accuracy stats, but I have yet to see different type of dribbling techniques for different type of players; that is to say, different type of physics or animations, for different type of players.
To date, every player has the same dribbling technique, I can definitely feel a difference in terms of how much better a player like Lio Messi is when compared to a player with inferior attributes; however, I fail to see or feel any fundamental technical difference, in terms of how different a player like Lio Messi is when compared to someone like Xavi Hernandez or Roman Riquelme.
The left analogue stick always produces the same type of animations, for every player; you cannot use the left analogue stick for stationary dribbling.... because it is impossible to affect the direction in which you dribble with the ball, without also affecting the direction in which you run with the ball; which is a massive restriction.
This has very little or nothing to do with difficulty; the concept that determines the usage and functioning of the left analogue stick and the d-pad: determines how the game can play and how the game cannot play.
I can enjoy PES11 if I want to, but at the end of the day, it's just stuck in the past; the left analogue stick and the d-pad, function the same way it functioned in 1998.
I simply do not enjoy it as much as I enjoyed it 5 years ago, and I prefer to invest my time doing something that actually offers better and more substantial entertainment.
That's my argument. I can beat you or loose against you, yet my argument remains intact; that said, I think it is always constructive if we all play a couple of games, then we know whom is a speed-whore and who isn't.
PS -- should we move this off-topic dispute to another thread?
At the risk of being told to F**k off(!) lets just chill ... I think we could be onto a winner here, rather than just argue about PES2010 or PES2011, we should have a playoff to put the argument to bed. Just need to sort out who's on PS3 and who's on XBOX360.
I could loose all the games by 3-0 margins, or win all the games by 3-0 margins, and my argument would remain intact.... because my argument has very little to do with difficulty.
Having said that, we could play a couple of games, why not; I also play on the PS3, but finding the time to play is a bit of a problem.