henrys hand
Premier League
- Joined
- 2 September 2010
It's better to have rain gone than League mode.

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Hard statement to react to. It's like they're aware they are screwing things up but there's not much they can do.
2KSports surely have quite popular reputation around sports gaming board right? But the reality is, beside NBA they're incompetent and unproven. The last couple of MLB, NHL for examples weren't well received by their fans for plenty reasons. Also they're no stranger of removing couple of feature for no apparent reason and re-introduce them later.
It's true, next year we will have rain, but something else will be removed. 100%
OK, no rain. Dissapointing.
But, will it be an overcast setting at least? It's the same as rain but without the raindrops, so it shouldn't affect the framerate. And very realistic for english matches.
I can see clearly now the rain has gone.
I can see clearly now the rain has gone.
@_anderson: Is it 100% positive it's the real Manorito Hosoda?
Well then, this only proves the process chain. Konami screws up. Adam Bhatti goes public trying to cover up, making up excuses and sometimes un-confirming things. While Hosoda confirms there won't be rain/snow/dawn/dusk, Adam goes to WENB Boards saying it's not final yet and it still might get in, just to buy some time and hopefully get us to forget about it.
PES2014 should have gone next gen, baby!
Either that or no one is really sure what they're doing.
Doesn't really surprise me that european community managers are clueless about the decisions made @ Japan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCw7_CFaENwI can see clearly now the rain has gone.
Cannot agree more with you.It's not even the same situation as PES 6 on Xbox 360, at that time we had a current-gen engine game on next-gen hardware, now we have a next-gen engine game very limited by current-gen consoles.