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360' movement confirmed on 360, PC and PS3

ehsancgfx

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Konami unveils new 360-degree control system, and more key gameplay advances determined by fan requests



Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced that PES 2010 will benefit from 360-degree control and further elevating the unrivalled realism of the title.



The announcement comes following Konami’s close contact with the global network of PES and football fans, who have played a key role in the development of the new game. Via forums and feedback, the PES Productions team in Tokyo has canvassed opinion on elements fans hoped to see included in PES 2010, and 360-degree control was part of the long list.



360-degree control will be available on both the PLAYSTATION 3, Xbox 360 and PC-DVD versions of the game via the analogue sticks on the respective controllers. The system will allow players to spread the ball with ease, opening up new attacking and defensive possibilities. PLAYSTATION 3 owners will also benefit when using the Dual Shock’s D-Pad, but Xbox 360 and Win D-Pads are limited to eight-directional control due to technical limitations of the hardware.



Konami has also confirmed a number of similarly crowd-pleasing elements as requested by the fan base, including:



Manual Goalkeepers: PES 2010 will be the only football title to offer users complete control of the keeper. Players can switch to their goalkeeper at any time, and will enjoy total control of his actions.



New Goalkeeper Moves: Players can now perform quick under-arm throws to their nearest defender to get attacks rolling more quickly.



All-New Animation: Key animation related to dribbling, running, turning, etc, has been reworked and enhanced, creating a more natural and organic feel to the way players chase down balls, change direction and move around the pitch. The result is a more fluid and natural look to the game.



Fine-tuned Close Control: The PES Productions team has worked to improve trapping of the ball and basic close control elements, giving the user more ways to spread and move the ball around effortlessly.



Manual Ball Request: The ability to demand the ball when running into space is now available to the player, and will be accessible in all game modes, such as multi-player, online, etc.;



Simpler Skills: Moves such as feints, drag backs and upper body feints can be applied more naturally when taking on or trying to beat an opponent. The PES series has long been associated with clever flicks and tricks, and PES 2010 will boast the most to date.



"The PES community has been an incredible asset in the development of PES 2010, and we can finally lift the lid on the many requests the team has been able to meet,” explained Naoya Hatsumi, Producer for PES Productions at Konami Digital Entertainment Japan. “We have strived to make the system work and coupled with the new AI and player elements in the game, it helps make PES 2010 a much richer and more realistic experience.”



“We cannot thank the PES community enough for their unerring support and constant stream of ideas,” commented Jon Murphy, PES European Team Leader. “They have offered a non-stop list of elements and options that has given the team so much to think about. As anyone can see, we are committed to making such things happen, and the addition of 360-degree control and extras such as the manual goalkeepers, being able to demand the ball, and all-new animation shows that the PES team are determined to make PES 2010 the greatest football title imaginable.”







Well there you go, looks like 360 has been confirmed on the Xbox and PC versions after all.
 

Desijut

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"PLAYSTATION 3 owners will also benefit when using the Dual Shock’s D-Pad, but Xbox 360 and Win D-Pads are limited to eight-directional control due to technical limitations of the hardware."

I dont get how the ps3's controller's d pad can do 360 control



Surely the xbox controller's d pad can do 360 control instead



(I own a ps3 as well)
 

Rob21C_UK

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"PLAYSTATION 3 owners will also benefit when using the Dual Shock’s D-Pad, but Xbox 360 and Win D-Pads are limited to eight-directional control due to technical limitations of the hardware."

I dont get how the ps3's controller's d pad can do 360 control

Surely the xbox controller's d pad can do 360 control instead

(I own a ps3 as well)

I don't know exactly how it works but the 360's controller has 4 buttons underneath the D-Pad whereas the PS3's controller has some tilt system or something like that. Only just noticed it myself this morning.
 

Hunter

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so 360 owners gut buggered again! lucky i get it on PS3

Not really considering the Xbox 360 d-pad is shockingly bad anyway, no one I imagine actually uses it. The analog stick works much better, I've been using the Xbox 360 analog stick for years now and with it being placed where it is on the controller, it's just so much more accessible and comfortable.

360 degree movement is on the Xbox 360, that's all that matters to me, and probably everyone.
 

Desijut

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Hunter's right, i have a ps3, i may try d pad once or twice but i'm an analogue guy

Main thing is that 360 dribbling is in
 

shankly is god

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yer i play analogue all the time i hate the D-pad feels so unresponsive....but from what i read 360 movement is not in 360 (the possibilities for full 360 movement) whether you use analogue or not???
 

Hunter

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yer i play analogue all the time i hate the D-pad feels so unresponsive....but from what i read 360 movement is not in 360 (the possibilities for full 360 movement) whether you use analogue or not???

Lost in translation. 360 degree movement is definitely in Xbox 360, however it doesn't work using the Xbox 360 d-pad, just the Xbox 360 analog stick.

It's in.
 

shankly is god

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Lost in translation. 360 degree movement is definitely in Xbox 360, however it doesn't work using the Xbox 360 d-pad, just the Xbox 360 analog stick.

It's in.

ah right ok..because i get the game on the PS3 purely for editing so it would seem gay that things are left out for a console...thats all
 

shaun7

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Lost in translation. 360 degree movement is definitely in Xbox 360, however it doesn't work using the Xbox 360 d-pad, just the Xbox 360 analog stick.

It's in.

YES . It is in. It's official too. The xbox 360, ps3 and pc will all ahve 360 movements. But on the ps3 you can play on both analogue and d pad with full 360 movements. That's the difference. On xbox 360 you can only use 360 movements with analogue not d pad.
 

Perfectstrik

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glad konami havent slowed the pace down to much in pes2010 watching the premiership this weekend shows how fast football is now and its certainly faster then fifa09 take on football.....
 

shaun7

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^The problem with pes 09 was the super fast build up. That appears to be fixed. But it was still too fast.
 

Suv

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Alot of great news really. 360 degree movement is a great, and unexpected inclusion that along with the improved AI should really iron out alot of the gameplay problems and make for a much more realistic football simulation experience imho.
PES will rise once again like the bad mofo it once was :)
 

dotty

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So fricking happy, best thing Konami has done is listen to it's fans. To be honest they needed this for new game(360 movement) because if Fifa only had it they know they would have been buggered.

MWII & This :D:D:D
 

Perfectstrik

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^The problem with pes 09 was the super fast build up. That appears to be fixed. But it was still too fast.

but if you slow the game down to much you loose the enjoyment factor,the best football games have always been slightly exaggerated as it makes them more playable ie pes6 over the slower pes5.

the problem with fifa09 is its to slow and boring and takes itself to seriously which makes it less of a game and more of a boring simulation of football.

im a massive follower of football and watch teams play every week and theres no denying especially in the premeiership the game is so fast now.


when i watched the highlights last night of the premiership and then fired up pes09 the speed of the play was almost indentical although the dribbling 90 degree turns are unrealistic.

what konami always catcher really well is tempo changes wear by the game speeds up and slows down depending on how compact and stretched the play is.
 
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