Ok, so here are some of the things that really and i mean really piss me off about PES3:-
1) The new way the cpu teams defend - fair enough PES2 was too easy too score but the way to solve this is not for the cpu to put around 7 men in the penalty area whenever you try and attack and coupled with this no attacking player drops outside the box meaning you have little optio other then to pass back to your defenders or 'lump' it into the box and hope.
2) shooting - what is the point of a power bar if after around 1/6 of it the ball flies over the bar. Also the almost telepathic ability of the cpu defender to know when you are going to shoot and block it - very annoying.
3) dribbling - funny how michael owen running at full speed with the ball can be caught by the likes of david weir - again an attempt to solve the problems of the last installment with an inferior solution.
4) support play - when a forward is running with the ball - no one makes a run ahead of him i.e you could have a two on one situation. So with the man on the ball you run at the defence, you expect the 'man over' to make a run so you can play him in on goal, yet this rarely if ever happens and by the time any one supports you the cpu has about seven men back in the box (see point 1)
Things I like :-
1) the new tactics/formation set up
2) the tricks - not really mastered any of it yet but when I have done one and it comes of it is cool.
1) The new way the cpu teams defend - fair enough PES2 was too easy too score but the way to solve this is not for the cpu to put around 7 men in the penalty area whenever you try and attack and coupled with this no attacking player drops outside the box meaning you have little optio other then to pass back to your defenders or 'lump' it into the box and hope.
2) shooting - what is the point of a power bar if after around 1/6 of it the ball flies over the bar. Also the almost telepathic ability of the cpu defender to know when you are going to shoot and block it - very annoying.
3) dribbling - funny how michael owen running at full speed with the ball can be caught by the likes of david weir - again an attempt to solve the problems of the last installment with an inferior solution.
4) support play - when a forward is running with the ball - no one makes a run ahead of him i.e you could have a two on one situation. So with the man on the ball you run at the defence, you expect the 'man over' to make a run so you can play him in on goal, yet this rarely if ever happens and by the time any one supports you the cpu has about seven men back in the box (see point 1)
Things I like :-
1) the new tactics/formation set up
2) the tricks - not really mastered any of it yet but when I have done one and it comes of it is cool.