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robbo101 said:PES was born on the Playstation 1 and grew up on the playstation 2. Now the xbox has swooped in like a fox and stolen our baby :realmad:
.....dont mind me Im Australian![]()
Thats will just be a port of the regular 06 with FSAA running at a higher res, which you could do on a PC. WE9 looks better imo.cowden_harley said:http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/655/655291p1.html - check the shots of the next gen fifa and imagine what pro evo will be like
Earthworm said:Pro evo is NOT meant to be played on x-box everyone knows it
nikos24 said:Honestly, the graphics look hell lot better in Xbox than it is in the ps2. but its just something about the ps2, that when you play pro evo 4, makes you go "hang on a minute, this doesnt feel right"..
Huh? I don't understand how it is not suited for a PC game. They make PS2 and xbox pad adapters. The PC graphics are miles ahead. If your computer is even halfway up to date, PES can be jaggie free with Anti-Aliasing and clear textures from a distance with Anisotropic Filtering. PS2 and Xbox only have a native resolution of 640x480. I laugh at both the Xbox and PS2 versions even on my HDTV, they look like crap, but I guess not for a console game. Plus, as an HDTV owner, I can use the DVI port on my graphics card and feed it to my TV if my monitor feels small. The point here is that no game is suited for just PC, Xbox, PS2, Gamecube, etc. The only real difference, besides graphics, is with a PC version you don't have to break the law in order to patch it.MattShez said:im my opinion pes doesnt suit a pc based game, its good for editing but not too practical for actually playing, even with a joypad etc., but people may enjoy playing it on a pc