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PESFan gives us in-depth info about PES 2012's game modes and their review code, and a Q&A!
PES 2012 - Game Modes
PES 2012 - In Depth
PES 2012 - Q&A
PES 2012 - Game Modes
PES 2012 - In Depth
PES 2012 - Q&A
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We're pleased to announce that Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior, Santos’ main striker player, is joining Cristiano Ronaldo as featured cover athlete for Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 exclusively for North and Latin America territories.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 is slated for release on September 27 in the United States for PlayStation®3, Xbox 360® and Windows PC. Travis, PES-Team
PES 2012: All Details on the 2nd Demo!
Since the 2nd Demo for PES 2012 is right around the corner in Europe on PSN and Xbox Live, we wanted to give you some insight on what you can expect from our next demo installment. Check below for all details.
The following teams will be available to play:
Tottenham Hotspurs, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Club America, Internacional
Please experiment with Pass Support and other settings in Personal Data to tailor the game to your style of play. Also, please note that you will be able to skip the Demo Intro after it has been played once. Furthermore, we also have improvement elements on the gameplay. According to your feedback on the first demo, we have worked on the following:
Improved Goal Keepers
According to your feedback on the first Demo, we improved the Goal Keepers
Improved Defensive AI
Defensive AI has been tweaked to work more efficiently on the field
Improved difficulty to score a goal
You definitely have to build up, plan and organize your attack well in order to score in this demo
For all of you who can’t wait, don’t forget that the 1st Demo is already out on PSN and PC in Europe, so get your hands on this first to give it a try!
We’ll announce the 2nd Demo release soon, so stay tuned!
I figured out where the sprint-bug comes from:
It has to do if your Xbox/TV is at 50 hertz rather than 60 hertz.
People I talked with and who got no sprint-bug, all got it on 60 hertz.
Others with 1080p and the sprint bug, got their Xbox/TV on 50 hertz. When they changed it, got no sprintbug anymore!
Conclusion: If you have a 1080p TV and the sprintbug. look if you can change it to 60 hertz and you will not have the sprintbug anymore
If you are unlucky to have only a 50 hertz setting and who cannot change it, will have to wait for a fix...
So Konami should now know that ONLY 1080p TV's on 60 hertz do NOT have the sprintbug, all others do have the sprintbug.
wabak said:Seems to have sorted it for me on the demo! Brilliant.
Here's how to switch to 60hz if you use HDMI by the way...
For High definition TVs
To set your Xbox 360 console to PAL 60 Hz, follow these steps:
1. Turn off the Xbox 360 console.
2. Find the HDTV switch on the AV Connector, and then set the switch to TV.
3. Turn on the Xbox 360 console.
4. In the Xbox Dashboard, select System, and then press the A button.
5. Select Console Settings, and then press the A button.
6. Select Display, and then press the A button.
7. Select PAL settings, and then press the A button.
8. Select PAL-60, and then press the A button.
9. When you are prompted to keep these new settings, confirm the settings, and then press the A button.
10. Turn off the Xbox 360 console.
11. Set the HDTV switch on the AV Connector to HDTV.
All I done was, switch off 360, unplug HDMI, plug in component cable set to standard TV, changed it to PAL 60, switched off 360, and plugged in HDMI again and my TV was still set to PAL 60, just on HDMI.