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pj_puttz - did you ever think that the building blocks of the recent versions of PES (i.e. the old engine) didn't allow them to implement any better physics than what we currently have. I think it's clear that they understand certain things well in terms of footballing fundamentals but the engine has held them back - not the programming.
Of course there are issues with gamemodes missing and scripting etc but some people make it sound like these guys are first year programmers. They've made a decent game...we're just guys typing in a forum lol
If I had PES 2013 gameplay with much better visuals I'd be happy as a starting point.
I wouldn't power up my PS3 to play a game like that for free let alone pay £40 for it.
Why the hell are you here then if you think they've made crap games for 6 years? You want to believe and you're living in hope that they WILL make a great game. If so, be optimistic. If not, go play FIFA lol
PR technical fandangle always makes the game sound divine. Shame we can't just skip the hyperbole this year and go straight to September/October and see if the game's any good or not.
What is stopping you from doing that?
What is stopping you from doing that?
To be fair, Konami struggled with a fair amount of things that started with a very poor engine in 2008, and the bad decisions that came after that disaster.
It's not so much that they've lost their touch, they just struggled with this entire generation and took a long time to recover. The fact Seabass was pushed away (and that "new project" was just politics) tells us a great deal of that story.
Assuming they've learnt their mistakes + Masuda & co know what they're doing, a new engine (aka a clean slate on which they can build on) should be enough.
Agreed mate. The engine is clearly poor but it's not solely to blame for Konami's problems with PES.
A new engine brings with it new problems and starting with a clean slate for PES 2014 when they should be reaching the peak of what they can do with this tech is piss poor from Konami IMO.
I've been assuming for years that they will learn from their mistakes but they dont and as if that wasnt bad enough, they keep making a whole bunch of new mistakes too!
I just feel we have missed out on an entire generation of PES games on this tech to the standard we had become accustomed to over the years. I'm fed up reading about how next year's game is going to be amazing or how some new gimmick with a catchy PR friendly title is going to revolutionise the series and put PES back on top of the football gaming world. I'm sick of it because year after year it's been shown to be utter, utter bullshit.
I'm cynical as hell about PES 2014 and I think a lot of other people are this time around too. Even some of the self confessed fanboys are holding back the hyperbole and excitement this time around.......and with good reason.
I'd love Konami to hoof me square in the nutsack and say "GET IT UP YE!" by proving me wrong with PES 2014 but at this point in time it just looks like the cycle of hype and anticipation followed by bitter disappointment is continuing.
I'd love Konami to hoof me square in the nutsack and say "GET IT UP YE!" by proving me wrong with PES 2014 but at this point in time it just looks like the cycle of hype and anticipation followed by bitter disappointment is continuing.
It is the same for every yearly game release, not just PES
Hype is part of videogame industry: just look at Assassin's creed 3 pre launch hype and look at the reaction. Disappointment.
Anyway, I think that if KONAMI doesn't manage to give us an hugely improved game with this years engine they should take a pause and skip one year then develop a reboot Pes with a completely new development team.
Yeah but hype has been going on and ending with a major disappointment for 6 straight years of pes games.
I agree, that if they fuck this one up, then a new development team should be implemented.