Hunter
BELIEVE
The reason behind this thread is because of the beauty of the camera angle I now play with: Broadcast 1 (I believe).
All throughout my PES experiences (dating back to 98 now), I've played generally with the standard Normal Long camera view, only changing it the odd time to possibly the Wide view (in order to see more of the field - better at judging passes etc). However after testing a few camera angles last week, I can safely say I'm addicted to the Broadcast 1 camera angle. Not only can you fully appreciate the graphics as it's a touch closer and lower to the action than Normal Long, it also adds that element of a realistic broadcast as well. In my opinion it is a wonderful camera angle, and while it is probably ever so slightly more difficult to judge an angle of a shot every now and then, a refreshing challenge is what it is.
PES 2010 is the start of a new era for Konami, and for me, camera angle too - out with the old and in with the new.
All throughout my PES experiences (dating back to 98 now), I've played generally with the standard Normal Long camera view, only changing it the odd time to possibly the Wide view (in order to see more of the field - better at judging passes etc). However after testing a few camera angles last week, I can safely say I'm addicted to the Broadcast 1 camera angle. Not only can you fully appreciate the graphics as it's a touch closer and lower to the action than Normal Long, it also adds that element of a realistic broadcast as well. In my opinion it is a wonderful camera angle, and while it is probably ever so slightly more difficult to judge an angle of a shot every now and then, a refreshing challenge is what it is.
PES 2010 is the start of a new era for Konami, and for me, camera angle too - out with the old and in with the new.