PES 2018 PC Discussion Thread

and now It "seems" I can play it also with my old notebook with direct9c api:



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so, the manual writes certains minimum system requirements (the same than for pes 2017), while steam writes another one with more high specs....

What's the true?


The scalable's options, that they added in game for the render and also the 30 fps limit by the settings.exe, would left think that minimum system requirements could be the ones written into the manual...

a new mystery to ask to konami... :FAIL:

Oh come on, the first screen cannot be true ... these are basically last year specs. They most likely copy-pasted last year's manual?

maybe...

but also as I written, the new render scalable options they added and also the option to limit the game at 30fps should left think that also pes2017 requirements could be enough with certains settings...

The mystery continue...

system requirements from the manual:

https://www.konami.com/wepes/2018/manual/pc/en/system.html
 
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PES 2018 on PC is a masterpiece, visual porn. The port is just that good!

Graphics aside, the game is quite good, shooting and passing are better, but they are too damn assisted for me. I'm finding myself in a massive disadvantage when I am playing manual vs the A.I., the game just punishes every mistake hard, I mean really f*ckin hard!
The game speed is really good, I never felt the need to make it -1.
I am getting a good amount of fouls per game even got a penalty, the fouls are trickier than last year, but they are still not that difficult to trigger, especially after the 60th minute of the game.
A lot of things are positive about the game, but I will summaries my views on the game later on, when I have more time with the game, so far only around 8-10 hours on the full game.
The bad side of the game:
The A.I. especially the defensive part of it. The A.I. just creates this artificial, fake space on the pitch, which makes everything feel boring and straight forward. You don't need to create this space, it is being given to you for free. The A.I. just switches itself off when things are happening and when they turn themselves back on they have a completely different agenda, you can easily run with the ball through the middle of the pitch and the A.I. will continue to contain and follow the attacking off the ball players and will leave you running freely with the ball to the very end.
You can easily see when the A.I. just says "fuck it" and they are no longer interested in what you are doing when attacking, sometimes they will foul you, but they wont contain you or pressure you as a team, I feel like the A.I. plays like lone wolves, every man for himself. Complete disconnect.

This is from me for now, when I feel more comfortable with my verdict on the game I will post a proper good and bad impressions. Have fun with both games boys, I really hope this year people will be happy with their footie game choices.
 
PES 2018 on PC is a masterpiece, visual porn. The port is just that good!

Graphics aside, the game is quite good, shooting and passing are better, but they are too damn assisted for me. I'm finding myself in a massive disadvantage when I am playing manual vs the A.I., the game just punishes every mistake hard, I mean really f*ckin hard!
The game speed is really good, I never felt the need to make it -1.
I am getting a good amount of fouls per game even got a penalty, the fouls are trickier than last year, but they are still not that difficult to trigger, especially after the 60th minute of the game.
A lot of things are positive about the game, but I will summaries my views on the game later on, when I have more time with the game, so far only around 8-10 hours on the full game.
The bad side of the game:
The A.I. especially the defensive part of it. The A.I. just creates this artificial, fake space on the pitch, which makes everything feel boring and straight forward. You don't need to create this space, it is being given to you for free. The A.I. just switches itself off when things are happening and when they turn themselves back on they have a completely different agenda, you can easily run with the ball through the middle of the pitch and the A.I. will continue to contain and follow the attacking off the ball players and will leave you running freely with the ball to the very end.
You can easily see when the A.I. just says "fuck it" and they are no longer interested in what you are doing when attacking, sometimes they will foul you, but they wont contain you or pressure you as a team, I feel like the A.I. plays like lone wolves, every man for himself. Complete disconnect.

This is from me for now, when I feel more comfortable with my verdict on the game I will post a proper good and bad impressions. Have fun with both games boys, I really hope this year people will be happy with their footie game choices.

Same question:
Is the Kit Import feature (like PS4) included in the PC version?
 
maybe...

but also as I written, the new render scalable options they added and also the option to limit the game at 30fps should left think that also pes2017 requirements could be enough with certains settings...

The mystery continue...

system requirements from the manual:

https://www.konami.com/wepes/2018/manual/pc/en/system.html

Don't hold your breath ... they most certainly didn't create entire web manual for 2018 from scratch. Just compare the current one with last year's manual: https://www.konami.com/wepes/2017/manual/pc/en/system.html Overall, it's a pure copy-paste with some minor tweaks in css to change page colors

As for the content changes, hard boiled professionals from Konami's support team are probably doing find-replace keyword changes on a live web site. Page by page.
 
Don't hold your breath ...

I don't... ;)

But now I seen they added also all those render's scalable options (option for fps limit to 30 also included), It's very frustrating to me that I can't play it in the same notebook (gpu with directx10 support) where i can play pes2017 at 60 fps with medium details... only because they didn't included also directx9c as minimum system requirements... There are many other moderns games that includes both: diretx9c and directeX11 support

sincerely... when I see videos of pes2018 pc, in game, I don't see all that difference respect my full patched pes2017 pc...
 
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maybe...

but also as I written, the new render scalable options they added and also the option to limit the game at 30fps should left think that also pes2017 requirements could be enough with certains settings...

The mystery continue...

system requirements from the manual:

https://www.konami.com/wepes/2018/manual/pc/en/system.html
and now It "seems" I can play it also with my old notebook with direct9c api:



_id1505228507_343178.jpg





so, the manual writes certains minimum system requirements (the same than for pes 2017), while steam writes another one with more high specs....

What's the true?


The scalable's options, that they added in game for the render and also the 30 fps limit by the settings.exe, would left think that minimum system requirements could be the ones written into the manual...

a new mystery to ask to konami... :FAIL:

Is this true i can't believe it, 8gb hdd space needed, i heard 15 gb or something
 
PES 2018 on PC is a masterpiece, visual porn. The port is just that good!

Graphics aside, the game is quite good, shooting and passing are better, but they are too damn assisted for me. I'm finding myself in a massive disadvantage when I am playing manual vs the A.I., the game just punishes every mistake hard, I mean really f*ckin hard!
The game speed is really good, I never felt the need to make it -1.
I am getting a good amount of fouls per game even got a penalty, the fouls are trickier than last year, but they are still not that difficult to trigger, especially after the 60th minute of the game.
A lot of things are positive about the game, but I will summaries my views on the game later on, when I have more time with the game, so far only around 8-10 hours on the full game.
The bad side of the game:
The A.I. especially the defensive part of it. The A.I. just creates this artificial, fake space on the pitch, which makes everything feel boring and straight forward. You don't need to create this space, it is being given to you for free. The A.I. just switches itself off when things are happening and when they turn themselves back on they have a completely different agenda, you can easily run with the ball through the middle of the pitch and the A.I. will continue to contain and follow the attacking off the ball players and will leave you running freely with the ball to the very end.
You can easily see when the A.I. just says "fuck it" and they are no longer interested in what you are doing when attacking, sometimes they will foul you, but they wont contain you or pressure you as a team, I feel like the A.I. plays like lone wolves, every man for himself. Complete disconnect.

This is from me for now, when I feel more comfortable with my verdict on the game I will post a proper good and bad impressions. Have fun with both games boys, I really hope this year people will be happy with their footie game choices.
whats the specs on your pc?
 
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