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Best PES?

Which one...

  • PES 1

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • PES 2

    Votes: 5 4.1%
  • PES 3

    Votes: 4 3.3%
  • PES 4

    Votes: 27 22.0%
  • PES 5

    Votes: 87 70.7%

  • Total voters
    123

degsy05

Registered User
4 or 5. 4 because i mastered it i could win bout 8 nil on 6 star but still 5 is tougher so im goin with 5
 

Fab

Registered User
PES5 is obviously the best.

The series has improved on every release, making PES5 the better.
 

mattythewhite

Registered User
pes4 and pes5 are both excellent games. there is something that seems to be lacking in gameplay in pes5, but i think it is a bit better. the edit mode is much better, and i have started to actually play the master league on it.
 

Canman

Registered User
wixon said:
PES2 was probably my favorite version of PES, in that it's the one I played the most. PES3 was my least favorite one. 5 is still very good though.
Ditto here. I've played 2 the most but when 5 came along it blew me away it's very realistic so its 5 4 me!
 

deftonesmx17

Registered User
Jake Small said:
Multiplayer is indeed the most important part, and IMO this is the biggest area where PES4 failed. There was a huge divide in PES4 between folks who liked to tinker with formations, play longballs and attempt to play smoothly and realistically, and then people who played very cynical football, jerking back and forth a few times, short passing back and forth, NEVER using the radar, rarely giving a crap about formations, until they were inside the box, pass one more time and score (because defenders were pretty useless in PES4). This was frustrating to me and reminds me of old fighting games where one guy would try to play with style, and the other would just do one cheap move over and over and end up winning.

PES5 comes along and suddenly formations matter, defensive positioning matters, playing longballs can be used to great effect, etc, the list is honestly huge. Massive improvement and suddenly now my friends have all developed their own styles: some like to play hard and fast with longballs and high counterattacks, some play very fast but very little longballing and more short passing / dribble (brazil!), some play defensive, some spend serious time building up plays... and the most important thing of all is that all of these styles can be effective! To me, this is such a huge improvement over PES4 (where the only 'style' of play was cut back, cut back, cut back, pass/pass/ cutback pass shoot).... that it's almost hard to express how much better I feel PES5 is.

For all the frustrations with PES5, i can think of wayyy more in PES4 that pissed me off to no end. I spend an hour plying about with my formation only to have a guy basically toss high through-balls to some super-high-stats striker and 80% of the time my defender stumbles for about 2 seconds and lets him through for a 1-1... awesome..

PES4 reminds me of NBA Jam..
Dude, I feel ya. I could not stand playing PES4 with other people. It was insane how small strikers would just push over defenders such as Lucio and Stam................ALL THE TIME!

Then you had the ridiculous scores when both playing the AI or another person. With the AI, it was dead easy tro win 6, 7, 8, 9-0. With another person every game had final scores in the ranges of, 5-4, 6-6, 11-9, nothing but a fucking score-fest.
 

g33k

Registered User
deftonesmx17 said:
Then you had the ridiculous scores when both playing the AI or another person. With the AI, it was dead easy tro win 6, 7, 8, 9-0. With another person every game had final scores in the ranges of, 5-4, 6-6, 11-9, nothing but a fucking score-fest.

Maybe you should learn to defend. I never had that problem. And when we once had a game which was 7-7, it was the best, most thrilling game all of us had ever played.
 

deftonesmx17

Registered User
g33k said:
Maybe you should learn to defend. I never had that problem. And when we once had a game which was 7-7, it was the best, most thrilling game all of us had ever played.
Maybe you should learn how to comprehend a post before you respond.

Whats funny is, you said you never had that problem as you quote me talking about score-fests. Then you talk about a game that was 7-7, I thought you never had that problem?

Oh and my defending is just fine thanks :rolleyes:
 

Kevthedrummer

Alive in the superunknown
yeah I'm 100% with deftonesmx17 on this one! I used to play my brother on PES4 all the time and he beat me at least 90% of the time and I had all the play, trying to build it up and tinker with the formations, he did jack-all, just ran circles around the players passed into the box and scored everytime. Now we're on PES 5 and it's back to realism, he hardly ever wins or even scores. You have to play realistic footie to win on PES5 unlike 4.
 

g33k

Registered User
deftonesmx17 said:
Maybe you should learn how to comprehend a post before you respond.

Whats funny is, you said you never had that problem as you quote me talking about score-fests. Then you talk about a game that was 7-7, I thought you never had that problem?

Oh and my defending is just fine thanks :rolleyes:

I find your posts difficult to comprehend, they are particularly retarded. I apologise.

Well, that was ONE game out of....a few hundred? I guess we were all just doing very well in attack. Still, it only happened once...evidently your defending isn't fine
 
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