RedDevilPesfan
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You have a right to voice your opinion
Hello Moffatt.
Of course. You have every right to hold an opinion. I certainly won't insult you or your knowledge of football.
I'll start with the passing and work my way from there.
As for Jamie Carragher passing forty yards and Beckham struggling to pass four yards to the person next to him.. Well i have seen this on the series and indeed the PES5 game. I've found the passing quite simple and the style of the game suits a continental approach. If you apply too much pressure the cpu either goes down softly and you concede the freekick or it just whacks the ball out. So its best to build the passes up.
I struggled with the first few matches. Because the dribbling and control method has changed slightly. Once i had a few games under my belt The player your controlling doesnt always take that extra touch and i have noticed that with certain special players such as Ronaldinho, Zidane etc they have the ability of excellent control as you'd expect from International Football Stars. You can use R2 i think for your players to do quicker turns and it really does help. As for the player waiting for the ball i strangely havent come across this.. like i say i use the manual overide on most occasions and control the ball quite well.
I am not trying to deflect your opinion i am just sharing with you the experience i have had in my first week of pes5.
It is agreed that there will be aspects of all video game football that will need changing. And no matter how perfect someone might think konami make video games it will never be as realistic as football on the field with your mates.
Just my thoughts
Laters
Hello Moffatt.
Of course. You have every right to hold an opinion. I certainly won't insult you or your knowledge of football.
I'll start with the passing and work my way from there.
As for Jamie Carragher passing forty yards and Beckham struggling to pass four yards to the person next to him.. Well i have seen this on the series and indeed the PES5 game. I've found the passing quite simple and the style of the game suits a continental approach. If you apply too much pressure the cpu either goes down softly and you concede the freekick or it just whacks the ball out. So its best to build the passes up.
I struggled with the first few matches. Because the dribbling and control method has changed slightly. Once i had a few games under my belt The player your controlling doesnt always take that extra touch and i have noticed that with certain special players such as Ronaldinho, Zidane etc they have the ability of excellent control as you'd expect from International Football Stars. You can use R2 i think for your players to do quicker turns and it really does help. As for the player waiting for the ball i strangely havent come across this.. like i say i use the manual overide on most occasions and control the ball quite well.
I am not trying to deflect your opinion i am just sharing with you the experience i have had in my first week of pes5.
It is agreed that there will be aspects of all video game football that will need changing. And no matter how perfect someone might think konami make video games it will never be as realistic as football on the field with your mates.
Just my thoughts
Laters