ALVALADE XXI
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can someone explained this to me ????

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Originally posted by Zygalski
You should explain the question more.
So it makes sense.
You want to make a tournament in PES2 like SWOS?
Originally posted by Zygalski
You are multi-lingual and know much of other tongues, master Nifty.
Originally posted by Zygalski
We all hope there will be a create tournament feature.
We can only wait and see.
SWOS was the game called Sensible World Of Soccer, mostly for the Amiga but also for PC which had almost every club and national team in the world and lots and lots of competitions!
Originally posted by Nifty1Pound50
I think he's saying that he's heard there's definitely a "Create Custom Tournament" option in PES3, similar to the option of the Create Custom Cup option in SWOS.
He wants to know what kind of Cup(s) it will be possible to create by using this feature?
I personally don't know about the new game too much, but I presume all the details are very sketchy so far?
Originally posted by Nifty1Pound50
SWOS was the greatest rendition of the game of football ever to grace any platform, by a street. The only game that came close was CM 97/98, but SWOS takes the biscuit as it is on a truly global scale.
Nigerian Second Division indeed...![]()
Originally posted by Zygalski
I am beginning to understand.
You are multi-lingual and know much of other tongues, master Nifty.
It wouldn't be too hard to make. Either they are lazy or don't know how.
There should be 4 basic options.
Club cup, national cup,
club league, national league.
(and maybe a mixture too if you want)
With different options in there for every possibility.
That would be grand.
Originally posted by andremc11
I definetly wont buy the game but I want to see some pics.![]()
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Originally posted by Nifty1Pound50
I wouldn't get too excited about the pics, this game was made in 1996, originally for DOS. The graphics, by any moderate standards, are terrible, but for many the game will live on in memory as outstanding thanks to playability and the fact that something like this hadn't been done before.
And I think you'll find PES/WE games are already top of the industry.
Originally posted by ALVALADE XXI
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