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Real Life vs PES

tosser182

Registered User
Real life - Alternating league fixtures - occasionally doubled up. Most matches played during day.
PES - Bizarre sequences of up to 4 home or away games in succession. Most matches played at the dead of night.

Real Life - Two cup competitions involving at least 4 tiers of teams with home or away draws.
PES - One cup competition with all matches played at neutral venues.

Real life - Community Shield played during the day.
PES - Community Shield played at night.

Real life - Small teams play in small stadiums often with more intense atmospheres.
PES - Small teams play in colloseum sized stadiums with identical atmosphere to any others (none)

Real life - Opposition plays its strongest team
PES - Opposition plays some of its best players, inexplicably leaves some world class players out at the expense of youth players, and plays half of them out of position.

Real life - Opposition is losing a vital match so throws everyone forward and ups the tempo.
PES - Opposition continues to play slow boring possession based football with everyone behind the ball.

Real life - Opposition needs to win to stay in the league or reverse an aggregate score. They approach the match with high intensity and a gung ho approach
PES - Opposition continues to play slow boring possession based football with everyone behind the ball.


Is any of this still acceptable after around 30 years of football games? Thoughts?
 

Ali

It is happening again
Real life - players can play 2 matches in a week at full fitness.
PES - players are knackered after 1 match.

Real life - after an international fixture, players are usually fit for the next league match.
PES - after an international fixture, players are still struggling for full fitness 2 weeks later (if playing 2 matches a week).

Real life - international matches not scheduled before important mid week continental matches.
PES - opposite of above.

And to answer your question - no, none of this is acceptable.
 
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