Hi there,
after not using my PSone at all for 2 or 3 years, I was in the right mood for a good and cheap soccer game and have bought pro evolution soccer 2 five days ago.
Quite a good deal, I thought, because the reviews rated the game quite good, though most of them were about the ps2 version of the game.
And yes, there are things I really love in the game (e.g. ball behaviour - its the best I've ever seen in a soccer game), but some flaws really trouble me!
If any of the following shortcomings are not the games but my faults, *please* let me know! I still hope, that the game is not as limiting as it currently seems to me!
- Playing Club Teams -
It is impossible to play with the club teams - one can just play against them by choosing the Master League mode! In the Master League mode, you can select the team you want to play with, but it always consists of the same weak players. If I wanted to play with a certain club team, all I can do is buying one real player after the other. But thats a damn long way to go!
- Editing -
One can not edit the player names / abilities of the club teams, except for players that also play in a national team. Names of the club teams cannot be changed. Players cannot be transferred from one club team to another (only in master league mode).
Created players always cost 50 points, no matter how strong they are. They cannot be registered in club teams.
- Gameplay -
CPU controlled teammates often behave very passive. If you pass the ball to them, they are rooted to the spot in a sudden, and the opponent players have a lot of time to jump into the gap and to get the ball. This happens way too often for my taste.
- Dribbling -
The cpu is dribbling better than any human player will ever be able to. Sometimes even at easy difficulty.
- Tactics / strategy -
Opponent, cpu controlled players are always in the right spot. They have a lot of room for playing passes and shooting, whereas I am always pressed by the opponent and don't know where to play the ball next, because there are opponent players in the way, no matter to whom i would want to play the ball....probably my fault (I hope!). What can I do to have more room for myself and to minimize the room for my opponent?
Thats all I have on my mind for now...
It's just too frustrating if things don't work as they should!
Regards,
Tobias
edit: maybe this is the wrong forum for my post....what forum would be most appropriate for it?
after not using my PSone at all for 2 or 3 years, I was in the right mood for a good and cheap soccer game and have bought pro evolution soccer 2 five days ago.
Quite a good deal, I thought, because the reviews rated the game quite good, though most of them were about the ps2 version of the game.
And yes, there are things I really love in the game (e.g. ball behaviour - its the best I've ever seen in a soccer game), but some flaws really trouble me!
If any of the following shortcomings are not the games but my faults, *please* let me know! I still hope, that the game is not as limiting as it currently seems to me!
- Playing Club Teams -
It is impossible to play with the club teams - one can just play against them by choosing the Master League mode! In the Master League mode, you can select the team you want to play with, but it always consists of the same weak players. If I wanted to play with a certain club team, all I can do is buying one real player after the other. But thats a damn long way to go!
- Editing -
One can not edit the player names / abilities of the club teams, except for players that also play in a national team. Names of the club teams cannot be changed. Players cannot be transferred from one club team to another (only in master league mode).
Created players always cost 50 points, no matter how strong they are. They cannot be registered in club teams.
- Gameplay -
CPU controlled teammates often behave very passive. If you pass the ball to them, they are rooted to the spot in a sudden, and the opponent players have a lot of time to jump into the gap and to get the ball. This happens way too often for my taste.
- Dribbling -
The cpu is dribbling better than any human player will ever be able to. Sometimes even at easy difficulty.
- Tactics / strategy -
Opponent, cpu controlled players are always in the right spot. They have a lot of room for playing passes and shooting, whereas I am always pressed by the opponent and don't know where to play the ball next, because there are opponent players in the way, no matter to whom i would want to play the ball....probably my fault (I hope!). What can I do to have more room for myself and to minimize the room for my opponent?
Thats all I have on my mind for now...
It's just too frustrating if things don't work as they should!
Regards,
Tobias
edit: maybe this is the wrong forum for my post....what forum would be most appropriate for it?