ScousEvolution said:Some of you really are warped in the head.
Is it not possible to criticise pro evo ? Is it the perfect game? Of course it bloody isn't, so stop being so childish and realise that people can make constructive criticism, and sometimes that is good.
I will guarantee you that in the future you will wonder why and how you argued with people who said the tackling needs adjusting, or that the game still has many faults, because then you'll realise that it did have.
Just understand one thing - Pro Evo 5 Is NOT perfect, and there ARE many things that needs retuning, or at least fine tuning.
I definitly agree with this and other posts I've read from you.
I'm also a veteran since ISS. Love the game and played every sequel.
About PES5, it takes time to get used to it and once you get the hang of it, it's great. BUT not perfect!
At first the tackling seemed totaly messed. I kept doing fauls all the time, but the deal is that you press :x: ONLY when you're in a point where you can take it clearly. Holding or pressing :x: while from behind or side will be called a faul. Just like sliding. You don hold it all the time, you just press it when you can take the ball clearly (in front or sometimes by side).
But, the refeere still isn't implementing the rule that if the ball is cleared before the contact, that it's not a faul.
Also don't like the fact that Henry, Owen and similar paced players don't have a noticable difference in speed against slow CBs.
One thing that I didn't see anybody posting about it is a player drawn to the ball. This doesn't happen while playing 1vs1 but you can feel it in 2vs2 or more.
The thing is that when your mate is going to receive a ball, if you're close to him (even 5-10 meters) you'll get drawn to the ball also. You can cancel it with R1+R2 but by the time you press it and force the player to run into opposite direction, you lose preciuos meters. It's very annoying especially when playing with lost of players.
This Sunday we had a night of 4 vs 4
At first, we were like children playing football (all around the ball) but after some practice, the game improved totaly and it was a blast! The feelling of having so many opportunities to make different combinations, awsome!
I definitly love the game, just pointing what doesn't feel natural.