well i tried on game of pes and thought it was quite good and then i spent an hour on it and its not very good at all. There are some really soft fouls and there is a big collision problem on fouls where the players dont make any contact (6 inch gap) yet still fall over as though theyve been tripped. Game breaker for me that. On top of that the visuals stil look ps2 to me.
I'm having similar experiences with PES. Played about 20 matches now and still there's so much more depth to the game I've yet to even touch, however there still are many issues, like those you mentioned, that trouble me. Fouls and referring are terrible, and I -HATE- the amount of assistance you get from the computer, especially after playing manual, or even semi, in FIFA - sometimes I score goals without even meaning to! You can really pull off some gorgeous football in PES but it severely lessens the satisfaction when you didn't mean to do it.
I haven't gone so far as to consider PES shortcomings gamebreakers for me because what PES does well, it does really really well, and it has so much of the realism and football fundamentals I crave for FIFA to have. I'm less excited for PES than I was before but I still plan on buying it.
FIFA looks nice but sometimes it feels like a wrestling match in midfeild. I think the demo is way too short to get a proper feel which is a shame. Not sure its much better that WC game to be honest
Exactly! Football is referred to as "the beautiful game" not "the brutal game!"
Funny, neither PES nor FIFA quite get the mix right between skill and physicality. PES rewards the skill players - even with FIFA's improved dribbling this year, you still can't control Messi like you can in PES - but it totally fails in physical interaction, both from the perspectives of animations and fouling. FIFA meanwhile has done wonders with bringing physical freedom and interaction to football games, but it's come at a huge cost - way less beauty, way more clumsy!
If given a choice between beauty or the beast I choose beauty, which I think is one of the reasons why I'm still drawn to PES, despite its plethora of shortcomings.
Thought this was quite interesting regarding analogue sprinting
Yeah, people are loving the analog sprint but I still suck at it. To me there's such little difference between jogging and sprint speeds this year, it's kinda hard for me to tell the difference between medium-sprinting and max speed.
Gotta say that Lopez is such a tricky player to tackle on this, the number of times I've fouled him is ridiculous. I need to learn to jockey!
He is a freaking beast in this game but here's my problem - he's so much more of a beast for the CPU than for me!
Is it me or is the CPU much better at retaining possession without actually having to shield the ball? Lopez regularly keeps my defenders at bay whilst dribbling but for me I still get shoved off the ball all too easily.
Come to think of it, how often do you see the AI shield the ball, as in using its own shield button? I have to use it all the damn time to keep possession!
It takes some getting used to but eventually it gets much easier to evade AI pressure. I can do stuff like this on a regular basis now, and with most players as well:
Improvements in close quarters dribbling and evasion are nice but it's kinda sad to me seeing all the vids posted (mostly on the official forums) showing examples like yours, when doing stuff like that is nothing compared to dribbling in PES. I really wish EA would learn from Konami about how much of a joy dribbling can be - it's as if PES is being designed by Messi while FIFA is being designed by Lucio!