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An official statement is "most likely a stupid rumour"...? Wow, I went to the wrong school.Aarfy Aardvark said:a) This is bullshit. And most likely a stupid rumour.
Again, it's an offical statement, so while I agree that legally it seems impossible for the DFB to do anything, they have done. Saying that, they could have just HINTED to Konami that they were going to sue and Konami would have run scared. They're a business, the last thing they want is to lose money through a court-case. They're just hoping that the Germans buy the game for the fake national team and edit the real names in themselves.Aarfy Aardvark said:b) The DFB has no juristriction on keeping the National team and/or leagues out of the game. If this is the case, they will be faked as in previous versions. Last time I checked, the DFB has no law that permits them rights over use of the national flag of the Republic of Germany or any symbol of it. So there is that fish blown out of the water.
They don't need a DFB license for that if they put them in "Fake League C".Aarfy Aardvark said:c) Bayern Munich are licensed.
True. I don't know why people care about licenses anyway.Aarfy Aardvark said:d) The overall Bundesliga and Premiership license is exclusive to Fifa, meaning that Konami could not feasibly put them into them game at the present time.
They make millions, they give a portion of that back to the programmers and keep the rest for themselves. They must adore Seabass, getting Konami millions upon millions and then asking for all his "silly" licenses!Aarfy Aardvark said:e) If anyone believes that Seabass and his team over at KCET don't care about the licenses then you are wrong. They do... This eventually comes down to cost. Although Konami are one of the biggest companies in Japan, the Winning Eleven franchise is a small piece of that pie. EA has a long-term deal with Fifa (the governing body - hence the name) and therefore the individual organisations within it. Konami alas, does not.
There's been more pre-orders for Pro Evo than FIFA across every games website I've seen, GAME, Gameplay, Play.com... It's only mums grannies and ten-year-olds who buy FIFA any more.Aarfy Aardvark said:f) I totally agree about KDE in Europe, they need to pull their thumb out and start to market the game more to a European audience. But then again, Konami have never had a strong base in Europe, so...
"Official statement" must mean something different to aardvarks.Aarfy Aardvark said:g) Ubiquitous evolution on the PSP has Bundesliga teams on it. As will Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 next year.
Agree. Don't give a crap about licenses. The reason I've stopped playing PES altogether is because I've been every team available for the last ten years, I want to be someone else now. If they added a few unlicensed lower-leagues here and there they'd win me back in a second. But will they pay for ten extra part-time researchers? No. So they can shove their game this year, to be honest.Aarfy Aardvark said:h) The people who moan about there not being enough licenses are the same cretins who constantly play AC Milan, Chelsea, Barcelona and Real Madrid on-line. :roll:
A) People who don't want PES 5.2 and want a totally new game instead. B) The Germans.Aarfy Aardvark said:Anyway, this game will still smoke Fifa out of the water, so who cares?
You'll love it - none of this has been meant disrespectfully, but it's an official statement, and there's going to be a lot of unhappy people out there. If you only care about the gameplay on the pitch then Konami will never let you down and you'll always be a happy gamer, which is a great thing.Aarfy Aardvark said:As long as I get me hands on WE:J-League on November 22nd, its all good in the hood. \\:o/