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Sorry but PES 2021 is better and more beautiful than this. Why do you think KONAMI makes it worse, when it is nextgen?
I don't get it.

I was similar to you back in 2007, I was 16 years old and looking forward to a next gen PES on the PS3 - the most powerful console in the world at the time. The series was at an all time high on the back of PES6 on the PS2.

I couldn't believe what I saw at Gamescom when everyone was saying the game was garbage, I held on to the belief that it was just old code and it would improve. As we all know it didn't and the game was a load of rhinoceros poo. From then on I never fell into the trap of thinking Konami could live up to my expectations - they will always let you down.

My guess is that they're struggling badly with porting it to the Unreal engine, just like they were with the moves onto new consoles in 2007 and the Fox engine in 2014.
 
No, I appreciate you replying, and your english is pretty damn good, especially compared to my Dutch!

What you say does make me wonder a little, and the game size is tiny... it's just perverse that konami do this now if it is just some other project...

They can do something about their PR, thats for sure.


Have you ever heard of PES 2008 PS3/PC version VS PES 2008 PS2 version case?

No, i don't play that game. Stick with PES 5/6 :D

I don't know how can you say this has nothing to do with Pes when the survey they put here

https://www.konami.com/wepes/obt/en/ps5/survey

specifically asks what we think about the gameplay. They are clearly asking for feedback about the game. This is the game we will have on release, it will be more polished but this is it.

I don't see if it is PES 2022.

They called it new football project.

New Football Game Online Performance Test

The chief goal of the New Football Game Online Performance Test is to assess the stability and connection quality of our servers during online matches. For more details on the official release and the game itself, keep tuned for our announcement planned for 21/07/2021!



The last one looks indeed like it is PES2022. Because on 21/07/2021 they announce the date for pes2022..

If this is PES2022 they are in deep shit. Its a awfull game. I think PC gamers go back to PES 5/6.
 
Honestly, this whole situation is just a PR mess, I don't even know what to make of it.

On one hand, there are many things indicating that this could be indeed just a server test, since it's how it's being advertised by Konami, and also because there are many elements that make this look like a conversion of mobile PES, instead of a next generation PES2022, like the circle with the arrow around the player with the ball, which kind of reminds me of N64 ISS, so I find it charming in a way, but still, clearly looks like the mobile PES on Unreal. When taking all of these things into consideration, I'd say there's nothing to worry about, they just ported mobile PES to consoles so they could test the servers.

However, we also have the information that the media received, that this is indeed an earlier build of PES2022, they're probably way ahead of this currently, especially graphics wise, but still, if this information that Konami gave the media is true, then the core gameplay is already set, and we have it in our hands right now, of course it could be very different in the final release, but the building stones are already set. Also, there's the survey, if this really is nothing but a disposable mobile conversion by Konami, with the only intent being to test the servers, it makes no sense to ask for our feedback on gameplay related topics, which is what the survey is doing, if they want to know our opinion on the gameplay, and this is indeed and earlier build of PES2022, then this is it, we're playing the core of what the game will be built on and they want to know what we think, to make adjustments in the current built they have in this final stage of development.

I don't know what to think, this is just odd, really odd, and Konami's to blame unfortunately, their PR once again was a huge let down and left many of us not only dissapointed, like many times before, but just confused. I hope they clear things up soon.
 
They can do something about their PR, thats for sure.




No, i don't play that game. Stick with PES 5/6 :D



I don't see if it is PES 2022.

They called it new football project.

New Football Game Online Performance Test

The chief goal of the New Football Game Online Performance Test is to assess the stability and connection quality of our servers during online matches. For more details on the official release and the game itself, keep tuned for our announcement planned for 21/07/2021!



The last one looks indeed like it is PES2022. Because on 21/07/2021 they announce the date for pes2022..

If this is PES2022 they are in deep shit. Its a awfull game. I think PC gamers go back to PES 5/6.
So just for your information.

PES 2008 ps3 was nextgen

PES 2008 ps2 was lastgen.

PES 2008 lastgen was better than nextgen. So KONAMI had did it in the past. :)
 
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I don't know how can you say this has nothing to do with Pes when the survey they put here

https://www.konami.com/wepes/obt/en/ps5/survey

specifically asks what we think about the gameplay. They are clearly asking for feedback about the game. This is the game we will have on release, it will be more polished but this is it.
Mate, the survey hasn't mentioned anything related to the way the gameplay actually plays, it just asks if you enjoyed playing without any lag.
 
It astonishes me that people still don't think this is the early version of PES 2022. The argument makes no sense. Complete wishful thinking to the point of delusion.

When you see the YT video i posted a little time back, you can see its the similar. Only different is that in this test you can play it and in the YT video its a manager game.
 
Where did you find that?

https://www.konami.com/wepes/obt/en/ps5/

i can't see someting about gameplay either
The questions in the survey are the following:
1. Response time when dribbling
2. Response time when passing, the variations in pass movement
3. Response time when taking a shot, the variations in shot trajectory
4. Ease of use/overall feel of the shooting controls
5. The feeling of excitement when scoring
6. Satisfaction and enjoyment of the attack and defence mechanics
7. Response time when defending
8. The reaction of the Goalkeeper
9. Your teammates' movement in offense or defence
10. The depictions of tackles and battles between players
11. A variety of controls for feinting, their response to your actions, and feint style variation
12. The controls for set pieces (FK, CK, PK) and how fun they are
13. Representation of each of the team's tactics
14. The realism of ball motion or behaviour
15. The refereeing of fouls
16. The sense of speed over an entire match
17. The sense of immersion provided by the camera
18. The fun of playing PvP matches
19. The atmosphere in stadiums and supporter actions
20. The sense of atmosphere created by pre-match performances
21. The authenticity of player faces
22. Satisfaction with game replays and highlights during a match
23. The time it takes to find a PvP match
24. Connection quality during online PvP

Very few of them are exclusively related to the connection and servers, many do indeed ask about gameplay and other aspects of the overall experience, the other thing that is concerning is that it asks how you feel on those topics when it comes to the new game, and to PES2021 aswell, they ask us to make a direct comparison between the two, which is another thing that points to this being at least an early built of PES2022, which is what I'm starting to believe this is to be honest.
 
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Judging from the videos I've seen it is obvious that they still can't get away from tedious and outdated Pes 2015 formula.
 
The questions in the survey are the following:
1. Response time when dribbling
2. Response time when passing, the variations in pass movement
3. Response time when taking a shot, the variations in shot trajectory
4. Ease of use/overall feel of the shooting controls
5. The feeling of excitement when scoring
6. Satisfaction and enjoyment of the attack and defence mechanics
7. Response time when defending
8. The reaction of the Goalkeeper
9. Your teammates' movement in offense or defence
10. The depictions of tackles and battles between players
11. A variety of controls for feinting, their response to your actions, and feint style variation
12. The controls for set pieces (FK, CK, PK) and how fun they are
13. Representation of each of the team's tactics
14. The realism of ball motion or behaviour
15. The refereeing of fouls
16. The sense of speed over an entire match
17. The sense of immersion provided by the camera
18. The fun of playing PvP matches
19. The atmosphere in stadiums and supporter actions
20. The sense of atmosphere created by pre-match performances
21. The authenticity of player faces
22. Satisfaction with game replays and highlights during a match
23. The time it takes to find a PvP match
24. Connection quality during online PvP

Very few of them are exclusively related to the connection and servers, many do indeed ask about gameplay and other aspects of the overall experience, the other thing that is concerning is that it asks how you feel on those topics when it comes to the new game, and to PES2021 aswell, they ask us to make a direct comparison between the two, which is another thing that points to this being at least an early built of PES2022, which is what I'm starting to believe this is to be honest.

Weird questions, when it is only a online testing indeed. But i can't find the questions on the site of konami.

I find it, finally :D

So its looks like this is indeed a version of pes2022. What a awfull game, i am glad that pes 6 and pes 5 are still there. Back in the days Konami had a heart for football and gamers...
 
@Berjan1986 also, i do not make it a personal dig towards you, but since you blaimed people that they do not read. Did you read?
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Besides purpose testing, it says launch, official launch.. So by my little English, i understand it as something it is going to launch, regardless of being something in pre-alpha, alpha, beta, 15%, demo, halfarsed, whatever status..
 
This is too complex for mobile game ... and making mobile game to work on PS4, PS5, Xbox is not easy as you think. This is PES 2022, its just on some low graphic settings, and maybe 2-3 months old version.

They used PES mobile game which is already Unreal Engine and they upgrade it to this. It will become a little better by its release in two months.

That is everything there is.

P.S. level of stupidity from KONAMI to release this before any screenshot or trailer or anything is just beyond me, even if PES 2022 turns out to be good game.
 
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The animation doesn't scream it is based on 360 degree movement at all. As I expected they are making another polished Pes 2015 after Pes 2016-2021.
 
It's weird how nobody else does shit like this, isn't it?

Imagine an "online stress test" launching for the new Gran Turismo, with the gameplay and graphics of a mobile port.

Not even Konami in general create a mess like this and confuse their fanbase so regularly. Just the PES team. How do they do it?

It's insane - and now we're already defending the quality of this early code (confirmed to be early code by gaming sites who've had direct contact with Konami), because we're so desperate for this code to, somehow, be completely unrelated to the final product. Which, when you think about it, is ridiculous. (They've not ported a mobile game to consoles for something to do, cos of Covid boredom.)

It's so bizarre how it never gets any easier being a PES fan...

I don't think this is Konami's fault. I mean if it's 100% clear for me that this is just an alpha game without the actual final graphic and gameplay I don't know why other people still think this will be the final game. :D I mean seriously Unreal Engine 5 is a beast even UE4. That Messi footage is 100% ingame for sure. About the gameplay. I don't care about it that much because I care more about the realism of the BAL and ML.
 
He's simply expressing his opinion. It's not in any way informed.
It's somewhat informed, but he's under the impression that the final game will be very different. My assumption (and this is just personal with no technical know-how or expertise on the field) is that Konami simply wanted to create a unified version of the game that's easily scalable for a variety of different systems, with varying degrees of graphical fidelity. Hence why they went with Unreal, which is an engine that does exactly that. You can have your game on PS4, PS5, PC and mobile devices. The same game. Fortnite is the perfect example, really.

It's certainly cheaper and easier than supporting 2 different games, running on 2 different engines. Which sounded like their original plan just a few months ago? When they said the last-gen versions would continue to work on FOX Engine, but clearly this changed and now the same game runs on everything. Porting things to Unreal was apparently easier than they were expecting or something.

Plus they seem very intent on getting into the mobile market and this is probably a nice avenue for it in their minds. Make the games interchangeable between console and mobile device.

I'd like to be wrong. I hope I am.
 
By the screenshots posted by @shareq01, i counted 22 questions. 20 related to gameplay facts and only the last 02 regarding connection issues.
Responsiveness can relate to both gameplay and connection. And I can't be questioning my understanding or my English. The only three questions I understood that they refer to gameplay are:
Your teammates' movement in offense or defence.
The depictions of tackles and battles between players
The refereeing of fouls
 
When you see the YT video i posted a little time back, you can see its the similar. Only different is that in this test you can play it and in the YT video its a manager game.
I'm not denying the similarity to the mobile game. I'm saying that this inference is faulty:
The game looks like the mobile version > This is actually a mobile version and not the base game that will be the sequel to PES 2021

There's no evidence for that inference, and it also just makes no sense. I'm yet to hear why Konami would release an online server test game that is just a port of the mobile game. They already know what their servers are like, what they can handle. They've had PES online for a decade. They've had the mobile one online for a while now too. Again, it would be pointless to test a game that isn't the game they're actually making. And there are so many indicators, both in the game itself and in the material they've released, that this is an early version of the game they're releasing.

So this inference makes more sense:
The game looks like the mobile version > They've used the mobile game as either inspiration or for the building blocks of the new full PES game, especially since they both use the same engine
 
How utterly bizarre this all is!!!

Played one game, a bit underwhelmed to be honest, despite being a beta or alpha, or whatever it is.

Best thing is that you can press X to skip replays rather than reaching for the start/options button.

Typical Konami shite with the stadium announcer, something like "polite reminder to please move your cars from outside the stadium". I mean on what planet are they on? I get things can get lost in translation but surely an English-speaker would feedback that it's utterly tosh!
 
The only three questions I understood that they refer to gameplay are:
Your teammates' movement in offense or defence.
The depictions of tackles and battles between players
The refereeing of fouls
I think that's pretty far off, mate! The following are all related quite significantly to gameplay, and often just gameplay/user experience (not connection related): 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22

From this numbered list:
The questions in the survey are the following:
1. Response time when dribbling
2. Response time when passing, the variations in pass movement
3. Response time when taking a shot, the variations in shot trajectory
4. Ease of use/overall feel of the shooting controls
5. The feeling of excitement when scoring
6. Satisfaction and enjoyment of the attack and defence mechanics
7. Response time when defending
8. The reaction of the Goalkeeper
9. Your teammates' movement in offense or defence
10. The depictions of tackles and battles between players
11. A variety of controls for feinting, their response to your actions, and feint style variation
12. The controls for set pieces (FK, CK, PK) and how fun they are
13. Representation of each of the team's tactics
14. The realism of ball motion or behaviour
15. The refereeing of fouls
16. The sense of speed over an entire match
17. The sense of immersion provided by the camera
18. The fun of playing PvP matches
19. The atmosphere in stadiums and supporter actions
20. The sense of atmosphere created by pre-match performances
21. The authenticity of player faces
22. Satisfaction with game replays and highlights during a match
23. The time it takes to find a PvP match
24. Connection quality during online PvP

Very few of them are exclusively related to the connection and servers, many do indeed ask about gameplay and other aspects of the overall experience, the other thing that is concerning is that it asks how you feel on those topics when it comes to the new game, and to PES2021 aswell, they ask us to make a direct comparison between the two, which is another thing that points to this being at least an early built of PES2022, which is what I'm starting to believe this is to be honest.
 
I'm not denying the similarity to the mobile game. I'm saying that this inference is faulty:
The game looks like the mobile version > This is actually a mobile version and not the base game that will be the sequel to PES 2021

There's no evidence for that inference, and it also just makes no sense. I'm yet to hear why Konami would release an online server test game that is just a port of the mobile game. They already know what their servers are like, what they can handle. They've had PES online for a decade. They've had the mobile one online for a while now too. Again, it would be pointless to test a game that isn't the game they're actually making. And there are so many indicators, both in the game itself and in the material they've released, that this is an early version of the game they're releasing.

So this inference makes more sense:
The game looks like the mobile version > They've used the mobile game as either inspiration or for the building blocks of the new full PES game, especially since they both use the same engine
The most fun part is that the 99,9% of the PES community knows the biggest issue with online stability. And this is lag cheating & void cheating. The biggest plague since PES 2011 MLO days.

I find it hyporcitical of them, when they keep ingoring this issue for the last 10+ years, with their easily exploited peer-2-peer system, when every random jack@$$ can nulify a match you are winning and get away with a void no loss cheat, stealing my/our/your time.

So if the purpose is the connection issues, here is my reply, find a solution to "lag cheating".

Now close the beta, scrap the survey and pay me KONAMI, i solved your issues in a post!! :SNACK:
 
@Berjan1986 also, i do not make it a personal dig towards you, but since you blaimed people that they do not read. Did you read?
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Besides purpose testing, it says launch, official launch.. So by my little English, i understand it as something it is going to launch, regardless of being something in pre-alpha, alpha, beta, 15%, demo, halfarsed, whatever status..
Exactly, something is going to be launched. Which is PES2022 and prior to that they already launched an online beta tester (pay attention to the order)
 
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