Hi,
Just to say that the biggest let down of PES 2011 is the unreliable online gaming (e.g. Master League Online), in that:
1) Connection Lost to Server, for no apparent reason other than poor Konami server (what is the point playing MLO when the server disconnects you for no reasons, I think the server just cannot handle the load and is riddled with issues); and
2) Too many cheats - Konami's inability to prevent cheating and unwillingness to stop cheating (I offered a compilation of full match videos showing cheaters that I have encountered, yet it was silently declined).
The biggest selling point of PES 2011 is the Master League Online, yet ironically they failed to capitalise on it. I simply cannot understand with the amount of budget and resources Konami have, they can't solve simple things.
And, I am actually quite amazed that after all those 10 years, since the original PES released in 2001, there are still so many issues with the game.
Yes, I started playing PES since 2001, and I happen to work in the IT industry, so I know quite well what I am talking about across all aspects.
For the sake of future football video games, I really hope someone (other than EA) will release a new solid football game that will make Konami think hard about the quality of their future releases.
Just to say that the biggest let down of PES 2011 is the unreliable online gaming (e.g. Master League Online), in that:
1) Connection Lost to Server, for no apparent reason other than poor Konami server (what is the point playing MLO when the server disconnects you for no reasons, I think the server just cannot handle the load and is riddled with issues); and
2) Too many cheats - Konami's inability to prevent cheating and unwillingness to stop cheating (I offered a compilation of full match videos showing cheaters that I have encountered, yet it was silently declined).
The biggest selling point of PES 2011 is the Master League Online, yet ironically they failed to capitalise on it. I simply cannot understand with the amount of budget and resources Konami have, they can't solve simple things.
And, I am actually quite amazed that after all those 10 years, since the original PES released in 2001, there are still so many issues with the game.
Yes, I started playing PES since 2001, and I happen to work in the IT industry, so I know quite well what I am talking about across all aspects.
For the sake of future football video games, I really hope someone (other than EA) will release a new solid football game that will make Konami think hard about the quality of their future releases.
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