NikoLiberty4
Premier League
I went to check the credits of eFootball and just noticed... No developer is mentioned. Nobody. Only licenses and a brief mention of Konami.
What could it mean?
What could it mean?
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You forgot to mention the part where Honda is finally leaving F1... for the fourth time in their history.Cmon, you all don't seem to know how japanese developers work.
Even in F1, when Honda decided to build thier own motor, Mclaren denied it after a year of terrible results but now they've got a motor equal to Mercedes. And Honda didn't care. They had their vision and ignored everyone critics...
So, Konami don't care at all about people saying this thing is half done, they have their path and, hopefully, they'll continue along it until game is good.
Credit DLC pack coming soon.I went to check the credits of eFootball and just noticed... No developer is mentioned. Nobody. Only licenses and a brief mention of Konami.
What could it mean?
I went to check the credits of eFootball and just noticed... No developer is mentioned. Nobody. Only licenses and a brief mention of Konami.
What could it mean?
Absolutely bang on. They want us to learn all these new mechanics yet completely limit us from doing so. I can't for the life of me understand why in gods name you would lock most of the difficulty settings & match length.... what's the f******g point? It achieves nothing but utter frustration for the user.If Konami want to make huge changes to a game they have to let people get used to them instead of holding them off like they do. You can't change the time, the difficulty levels are limited, you can't practice, you are thrown into the deep end of something completely new (apart from some animations) and asked to swim. It's no wonder people are sinking all over the place, and giving up on it, myself included.
Have you tried sliders?Well, I made a mistake and bought Fifa 22 just to compare what we're getting. In terms of football simulations... let's say we're not in a good state right now. When you play with three central defenders and your center opens like a curtain because a striker lightly touches the center-defender and he stumbles as if struck by a bullet, there's your first conceded goal in Fifa. eFootball may be in a bad state, but I didn't see anything like that there. I don't get how people can enjoy Fifa. Or why I was so stupid to spend money on a key for this.
Not sure replacing the ball with a cannonball and the pitch with a mudbath is the right solution, though.I also love the new game. Everything I hated on PES21, they fixed. Ping-pong passes gone,
The marketing was shambolic too. Pique looked suicidal in that short clip. Iniesta looked bored af.Dev budget must have gone completely into securing licensing and marketing. Game is a shambles of biblical proportions.
Also FIFA 22 is no good, sliders or not.
Stick with PES 2021 and the mod community.
It's been a disgrace.The marketing was shambolic too. Pique looked suicidal in that short clip. Iniesta looked bored af.
Adam Bhatti was the worst thing to happen to PES and its community.This aged well.
Fifa is bloody good this year. It’s not perfect but at least we can play some challenging games with animations and situations that mimic the random nature of the game.This has to be the most desperate take I've seen so far. Dreadful (whether you like FIFA or not, and I totally understand those who don't).
We're just such an ungrateful community, aren't we?...
He has no other choice.TTB is shitting on it too lmao