I also noticed playing at the Olympico on an afternoon is almost breathtaking. The lighting and shade on end of the pitch is mesmerizing.
Although the afternoon lighting on some generic stadiums is hurting my eyes
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I also noticed playing at the Olympico on an afternoon is almost breathtaking. The lighting and shade on end of the pitch is mesmerizing.
Although the afternoon lighting on some generic stadiums is hurting my eyes
Very strange. I see it the other way round to be honest. The 360 has better response times and is more fluid, the PS3 has sharper graphics and plays slower for me. But better.
what version mate?
I have noticed that the ps3 has better lighting than the 360. Especially on day games.
guess you are right, 1 week ago i wasted my time in putting JPG about what i meant of 360* movement but the person hasn't replied me, till now.Arguing on the internet is a serious waste of time.
That's freaking strange mate. It's like they switched them around for us in the states. I would much rather prefer the sharper luscious graphics and ps3 controller, however the ps3 version is just too darn fast and unrealistic in my opinion.
Either way, I am enjoying this game to pieces (360 version), and this only in exhibition. Haven't tried online, and ML jus yet.
Can't wait to get home and play.
there's an explanation for this strange 'phenomenon'.
try playing different games at different times, stadiums, and maybe even weather. you'll notice a difference in speed, response times for each game.
obviously the speed/response is not consistent at all. poor programming by konami i must say.
there's an explanation for this strange 'phenomenon'.
try playing different games at different times, stadiums, and maybe even weather. you'll notice a difference in speed, response times for each game.
obviously the speed/response is not consistent at all. poor programming by konami i must say.
this game is all about passing fest and chip through ball = shit. fucking boring. the only good thing is to score. yeah.
Sorry lads but that's just rubbish. I've played in all the stadia at different times and there's no tangible difference. Perhaps you could post a video if you really think this is true?
The weather conditions may affect ball movement, as they should. For example, a rainy waterlogged pitch means sluggish ball movement. Not sure if this is definitely true though.
What kind of situation are you talking about? When should I use super-cancel?I have to disagree my friend. I am loving the 360 version response times. Yes, they can be frustrating, however very realistic. Once you get used to them, you don't even know their there. Use super-cancel and lay off the sprint button and you will see the realism of this beauty come alive right before your eyes. The 360 movement is there, very noticeable at least for me.
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What kind of situation are you talking about? When should I use super-cancel?
When you are attacking the ball defensively and offensively. It works wonders.
Basically, as I am playing defense, I use only the stick(no Sprint Button) to move around the pitch. When it's time to charge/attack the ball carrier at any angle, I then press RB first. When my player starts sprinting as you direct him to the ball carrier, press RT(while holding RB)toegether with "A" and then immediately release RT as you are only left with pressing RB + A. You will see your player animate to a more noticeable free-form burst of speed to catch the ball carrier. This action elimiates the rails immediately and allows your player to move at a faster rate of speed with freedom. Keep in mind that when you let go of RT while holding RB + A, your player will supercancel from the rails and immediately target the ball carrier with more freedom as you direct him.
Hope this helps. This on 360 version though. It works wonders and has made a HUGE difference on gameplay on both sides of the ball. The same applies for when you are receiving a pass on the run, or coming to receive a pass from a defender. You will need to practice, practice, practice this tip though.
No prob guys. As I said, it takes lots of practice and lots of matches to master. The mechanics explained are there with out a doubt to enhance the experience. Again, this is the "most" realistic PES game I personally have ever played gameplay-wise. The ball physics and heaviness along with the accurate feel of each player's attributes and on the spot responsiveness is unreal. All this makes for a very laborious and frustrating, however rewarding experience.
I truly beleive that my satisfaction is due to me playing this game the way it was meant to be played. The learning curve is definately steep since I am still discovering many more tricks and goodies that I wasn't aware of. For example, try slwing down laying off the sprint button first before performing a quick turn with RB. Same applies for RT. On headers I find myself being very successful using holding RT while heading. I just keep discovering so many things that make every game unique.
I completely agree, mate. There is a lot of depth to this game if you are prepared to put the time into it and peel away the layers. I think some people dismissed PES2010 too early without putting the time in to realise this. For instance I've been trying your heading tip (hold RT while heading) and I've been scoring some really nice headed goals.
Is RT or on PS3?
Good to hear that mate and agree with u fully. On headers, you have the option to super-cancel your player while the ball is in the air and then using RB to sprint to the ball for a more powerful header. However, this is immensely difficult to pull off since you only have seconds while the ball is in the air as you super-cancel, adjust your player, quess where the ball will land, time your run with RB, and make the proper contact with the ball. When you do manage to pull this off, it's so satisfying.
Supercancel has always been something that helped separate the men from the boys. I've been making extensive use of it since PES 2 when I tried and narrowly failed to score the goal that Pele tried and narrowly failed. And that was with Harry Kewell..
YouTube - pele's greatest dummy
At least I think it was supercancel. I don't think it was a stepover dummy.
Anyway, I often press supercancel shortly before receiving the ball while running on the wing; it lets you run onto the ball at a subtly different angle, giving you a different set of first touch directions (or at least changing the manner of your first touch). You can use it to fool the defender as well, simply by not controlling the ball in the manner that they expected. I seem to remember a video way back when I joined PESFan that showed exactly what supercancel could do, and it showed a great example of using it to completely flummox the defender without doing anything over the top. If I ever do find that I'll wave the link around like a mentalist.
It definitely frees up the game and does give talented practitioners a major advantage.
Here's a vid of supercancel being used to flummox the defender. It's not the vid I was after, but it's a decent stopgap.