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How Deep Will Edit Mode be ???

heatuk10

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You do have a point.. This is only Konami's 2nd try at Next Gen Consoles, so we shouldn't expect nothing Revolutionary or Perfect.

But at least, I would expect a version of PES5 with good Graphics -and- a proper Editing Mode.


3rd try on next gen consoles!!!
 

Fox89

Registered User
PES 6 on the 360 was barely more than a port thrown together at the last minute. Graphically it wasn't even close to PES 2008! It hardly counts as a full fledged next-gen title.
 

heatuk10

Registered User
PES 6 on the 360 was barely more than a port thrown together at the last minute. Graphically it wasn't even close to PES 2008! It hardly counts as a full fledged next-gen title.

it was! come on it was nothing like the PS2 version! and graphically looked better to anything b4! but yeah was crap compared to the 2008! but counts as a next gen attempt!!
 

R9NALD9

Registered User
I think Konami should just get rid of all these licenses, it didn't bother us when they had no licenses in the first couple of PES games. Now that they have licenses, we all concentrate on what licenses they have, what they've lost. They should just dish all the licenses, and work on gameplay and make the edit mode so good that we don't need licenses. Just get as many stadium licenses as possible, and that's it.

It wouldn't bother me if they didn't have one team license but a decent edit mode, only now that they are trying to compete for licenses we see how poor job they are doing with these licenses. Dish the team and league licenses, pile up on stadium licenses and give us the best gameplay and in depth edit mode you can Konami.
 

stottmeister

Registered User
i wouldnt mind if the edit mode just allowed us to give all teams the correct colour kits with the konami version of the crest. add to this the typing of a sponsor and the pixel drawn sponsor logo..... wa laa! who needs the license. in fact i wouldnt miss the sponsor at all, the west brom west ham match recently still looked like premiership footie didn't it?
 

R9NALD9

Registered User
i wouldnt mind if the edit mode just allowed us to give all teams the correct colour kits with the konami version of the crest. add to this the typing of a sponsor and the pixel drawn sponsor logo..... wa laa! who needs the license. in fact i wouldnt miss the sponsor at all, the west brom west ham match recently still looked like England League footie didn't it?

yeah these license just dissapoint us each year to see what licenses Konami have lost etc. Get rid of all these licenses and give us a brilliant edit mode. Editing is such a big part of PES games, I always have a great deal of fun, and quite frankly look forward to edit all the teams and stats.
 

stottmeister

Registered User
i dont see an improvement in licenses now as when konami purchase one they seem to let another go. why not include the leagues of the teams in ''other leagues'' and just have them unlicensed. it would mean more team selection for exhibition and a different league to play through. the german league too, how can they not see this as an important part of international club football. do konami actually have football fans working there or just computer geeks who dont really understand how it works.
 

R9NALD9

Registered User
I completely agree with stottmeister, make more leagues and teams even if they are unlicensed.

Does anybody know how many teams we will be able to import jpegs for to make the kits look sweet, in PES08 it was only 8, what is the limit on PES09? It better be much much much more than 8, otherwise Konami should just shove the whole PES series up their own ass.
 

S-D-P

Registered User
Oh I can understand, I just think we shouldn't expect perfection from PES 2009 in any area. After all, remember what it's had to recover from! I don't know about the rest of you, but I for one am just looking for substantial improvement in areas such as editing and online play, and minor improvement in core gameplay/graphics etc.

It's not really fair to Konami to expect much more than that, especially as they've chucked in two completely new modes this year.

a minor improvement in terms of core gameplay. If the gameplay is bad then the rest wont matter. But the gameplay wont be bad.
 
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