So... my old PC just... die... after 6 years of " duty ", and I build a new one, with Ryzen 3600!
There was a period of about a month and a half in which I had no PC after my old one was under repair and I still hadn't decided if I needed to build a new one, just on holidays I was playing a lot of PES 2018 PS3. Mostly master league, co-op friends and relatives, and so on .n. Now I'm to PES 2020 for PC and ... rediscover the game, how brilliant and how nasty it is at the same time. Maybe the weirdest feeling is that like I play a completely new game, although before that I had about 250 hours of mostly master league and a little MyClub co-op, I was trained and used to playing well... now it's like I must learn to play it again. I'm starting to appreciate all-new HD graphics and fast hardware because on PS3 was just... painful! It looks horrible, performs horrible, you waiting so much time for everything, but the gameplay was fun, I must admit that. Yes, its feel faster and maybe more basic, but has way more. . . sense? Now when I'm back to PES 2020 on PC, I see how mind-blowing realistic it is on some parts and how frustrating ridicules on others. It's all about the two extremes.
In the beginning, I got used that the controls and the fines dribbling with the left analog, it was difficult to accept, but I got it and started to use it a lot, now after a month and a half I have back to R2, and now I return to the left analog again .. still wondering wtf Konami have been thinking ... with R2 is so much better ...
And yeah, again it's so bizarre how different for me the game feels and looks now for me. I'm not sure if Konami has changed anything in the last two months.
Btw with Ryzen, my CPU is around 60-65 % usage, with the old one was always around 90-100 %