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New tricks u would like to see on PES 2009

Vitumbiko

Registered User
Well my list is...

Better Flip Flap
Rabona Cross
The Okocha (Rainbow/ Wat eva u want to call it)
The Ronaldo
The Matthews
and
Better Nutmeg


so wats ur list
 

Dragonfly

Waiting....
What's 'The Ronaldo'?

Rabona cross and the rainbow kick would be good. If Kerlon is in the game, then he should have the seal ball juggling trick.
 

Amateur

Registered User
New Tricks I would like to see?? Well, firstly I would like to see Dribbling in a completely different way -because- Dribbling Skills and options in PES6 are too limited and general.

For one thin, Dribbling Accuracy and Dribbling Speed just doesn't cut it, it is too GENERAL. And again, Special Abilities such as "Dribbling", "Tactical Dribble", or "Post Player" are still too general.

I would like to see the Dribbling Accuracy Stat divided into many different stats, for example; Step Over, Lane Changes, Roulette, etc, etc.. Basically turning renowned Dribbling Moves into Stats.

Because NOT everyone is as good as Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo at performing "Step-Overs", and not everyone does the "Roulette" with the same ease as Zinedine Zidane, etc, etc..

So, does anyone remembers the "Strategies" in PES6, the Strategies that worked by the use of the R2 Button -and- the use of the Main Buttons (Square, Circle, Triangle, and X). Well, I would like to see "Dribbling Moves" performed with that same concept.

For example, you have the 4 Main Buttons, so by holding the R2 Button (in PES08 this ends up being the R1 Button) and pushing the X Button the Player performs a Dribbling trick. This way it is easier and faster to perform Dribbling Tricks -and- we can also get more variations, more tricks because we'd obviously have 4 Different Dribbling Tricks with the 4 Main Buttons -but- we can also have 8 Different Dribbling Moves by the same concept. Instead of just holding the R2 Button and pushing the X Button -you- could perform another dribbling move by holding the R2 Button and Tapping the X Button Twice.

I think this would give a new dimension to "Dribbling" -because- Not only can we have AT LEAST 12 Different Dribbling Tricks at the push (or Double Tap, or Triple Tap) of a Button -BUT- it could also be possible to assign Different Dribbles for Different Situations. For example, assigning Different Types of Step-Overs to the "Square Button" -or- assigning Different Types of Roulettes to the "O Button", etc, etc.. In other words, making ONE Button suitable for many Different Types of situations.

I also think, that Different Players should perform Different Dribbling Moves (or Tricks) by the use of the same Buttons. For example, maybe Cristiano Ronaldo performs one of his trademark Step-Overs by Holding the R2 Button and pushing the X Button -while- on the other hand, Kaka performs a far less flashy (although probably more effective) Dribbling Move by Holding the R2 Button and pushing the X Button.

So with that SYSTEM, we could easily have 8 Different Dribbling Tricks at our disposal. And of course how good a player is at performing such "Dribbling Moves" -or- what a player can or cannot do should be determined by all the different Stats.
 

Dragonfly

Waiting....
No look pass bitches!

I did that a few times, unintentionally, on PES6, but have yet to see it on PES2008. However, apparently, it was something that happened automatically with certain players - Pirlo and Ronaldinho were the only players I saw doing it. It would be good if you could do it intentionally, though.
 

Dragonfly

Waiting....
No. I'm talking about where the player passes one way, while looking in the opposite direction, intentionally,
 

muzza798

Registered User
Well my list is...

Better Flip Flap
Rabona Cross
The Okocha (Rainbow/ Wat eva u want to call it)
The Ronaldo
The Matthews
and
Better Nutmeg


so wats ur list

these are all good but atm its hard to actually 'beat' the oppenant where he is none the wiser and you go completely past him. i want them to make it easier to do som1 'like a kipper' and then carry on running with them completely beaten.

the only thing i can do, but never try, is step overs but even when you do them they never loose the defender if anything step overs just slow you down.

i think they've slowed the gameplay down alot in 2009 so these skills their bringing in can have some effect. instead of just sprinting the 2/3rds of the pitch without passing now its going to be more about passing your way through and beating your man using skills and 1 2s. i hope im rite and then my mate chris will be screwed as atm his pass button is acumulating dust fast.
 

Dragonfly

Waiting....
It doesn't say anything about that in the official PES 6 guide.

I know. I remember I mentioned it before PES2008 came out, and someone told me it's just something that happens to a few select players. I only did it, probably no more than four times, when I tried to play a straightforward ground pass, then I noticed Pirlo's head do something, so I zoomed in during the replay. Each occasion it happened, it occurred too few and far between for me to notice a connection or correlation for me to figure out how it's done. I think it's just a random skill that happens.
 

Elavius

Registered User
they should make it easier to chip the ball up whilst still having some control over the player or the ball!!
 
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