Ameppe
International
- 23 December 2007
- SSC Napoli
Re: PES 2015 Discussion Thread
To me it seems real, i would like to know the system requirements of the game
To me it seems real, i would like to know the system requirements of the game
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when there will be a demo?
This is fake, can not be beta big 16.52gb, then the full version 30GB :lol:
Hi everyone,
I've not been on here for a while, I appreciate all communication from myself will be received negatively after the issues all our users had last year. I don't want to talk too much, rather let the game do the talking.
I've received a lot of support over the last year however from the folks who have seen first hand what I've been doing behind the scenes, and me moving up so quickly into a more integral role isn't because of what I've been doing personally, but how the team have been working as a unit (i.e. UK and Japan).
I understand any promises made by me here won't be valued, but I wanted to pop on here and say we've listened to everyone. I've been working with key community fansites across the globe when planning PES 2015, something you'll see very soon.
All I ask is every step of the way you keep discussing, keep communicating, good or bad. Everything matters to me, as Asim will attest to. I doubt he would be onside if there wasn't big changes taking place, and while we're working hard to deliver a product as a whole, the focus at the very least is to create a fun yet realistic experience for you all.
I'll keep putting the game in front of as many people as possible so they can keep you updated every step of the way. We have nothing to hide this year, we're very confident of delivering a product you'll all be very proud of.
It took much longer than it should have, even before my time, but we'll get there this year. And PES is still fighting strong because of communities like this one, and what better way of saying thank you than creating a football game you all are proud of.
Thanks again for everything, I'll pop back after this weeks announcements.
Adam
They dont want EA to steal their ideas."We have nothing to hide"....lol
"We have nothing to hide"....lol
"We have nothing to hide"....lol
And they forever will. Their community doesn't care about that much, they just want a game that's fun to play, looks good, has licenses and the online works.
I might get FIFA 15 if they ditched all the horrible animations imported from previous years. Looks decent. At least it looks like a football game that doesn't belong on the PS3.
They dont want EA to steal their ideas.
great vid from an amazing time with pes 2011.just wanted to leave this here i need this type of shooting in pes 2015. This kind of emotion is something no other football game can give me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGMVgQs_0VM#t=173
Fonts are controversial: PES usually delivers correct fonts but with missing characters (ETO O anyone? Already been said), while FIFA provides the whole set of characters (with a standard TTF file, so that you can export the font from FIFA and use it in Word) but often incorrect in shape (no borders around letters) and/or colour (no bi-colour fonts).PES always makes a better job of the kits too. Correct fonts, more detail, more accuracy....
The idea itself is intriguing. Unfortunately, FIFA already does this (despite not saying it clearly, it just happens that the stoppage time lasts forever) and I can say it's not that welcome among the FIFA players.in a 10 minutes match the time will pass as usual (90 real minutes concentrated in 10 pes minutes) BUT, when the in-game clock reaches the last minute (89), you will get 60 real seconds to play.
Adam just made a rare appearance on the WENB boards:
When konami anaounce pc requirements for pes 2015?
Might be.PS3 version?