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PES 2018 PlayStation & Xbox Discussion Thread

i watched it and to me this looks much like pes 17+

I think that's a good thing. Means they are building FROM something instead of having to tear the whole thing down and start over every 2 years because it sucks.

PES 2017 is a very good game already. PES 2018 will be great. And if they continue down this path, PES 2019 will be even more awesome.

I watched it on Twitch and I really liked what I saw. Looks a lot more clean, polished and the few new animations I saw were very nice.
 
Eh.. each and every player are too robotic and follow the team tactics 100% without have their own identity/individuality(aka Messi doesn't get into the box but on the wings, etc). Too rigid for me.
 
Eh.. each and every player are too robotic and follow the team tactics 100% without have their own identity/individuality(aka Messi doesn't get into the box but on the wings, etc). Too rigid for me.
With Messi, if you put him in the ss further towards the middle, he behaves exactly like Messi. Comes to midfield for touches, and then gets into box.

Agreed, though that maybe he should be doing these things automatically, and it doesn't bode well for when the AI uses the player.
 
I think that's a good thing. Means they are building FROM something instead of having to tear the whole thing down and start over every 2 years because it sucks.

PES 2017 is a very good game already. PES 2018 will be great. And if they continue down this path, PES 2019 will be even more awesome.

I watched it on Twitch and I really liked what I saw. Looks a lot more clean, polished and the few new animations I saw were very nice.
My big complain is that its boring ,i played it for about a mounth and thats it ,lets hope it will be diff this year
 
I think that's a good thing. Means they are building FROM something instead of having to tear the whole thing down and start over every 2 years because it sucks..
Im sure bhatti just said they rebuilt everything in 2018 from scratch

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Hopefully that doesn't screw up anyone browsing the page - good to see some actual pitch colours this time.
 
Unrelated to gameplay, what's "scaries" me a bit is reals players pictures instead of in-game pictures.
What does it will looks like with all those created teams and Fake NT players?
I hope there's a possibility to add pictures but i'm pretty sure that's not the case.
 
He said that he is balancing the smaller teams so that they can challenge bigger teams. Hopefully that doesn't mean that teams like Sunderland can overpower me the same as Chelsea, Tottenham, etc.
 
Cant believe Adam says the words "masterpiece" for someone so passionate about the game before he was on the team how can he say this is a masterpiece it well off being the complete game.

Despite improvement it still looks clunky as hell and no way a masterpiece
 
Can't tell differences between 17 & 18 (early impressions). I miss those days when differences were like night and day (between PES 2 & PES 3 for example). I hate to say it, but again, not impressed at all. I wish they reworked their animations at least...
 
I didn't like the trailer at all, but this gameplay video shows a big step forward. It's much more smooth, the ball is no more laser guided, the pace is great.

If you don't see differences you didn't play Pes 2017 enough.
 
Nobody is going to be able to really tell fuck all from a stream apart from look and maybe fluidity. It does look way more fluid than PES2017 for a start. Coming from someone who still plays PES2017 frequently because I like it.
 
so what team will Bolt be on? Will the catch up bug be shut off for him? Wouldn't be realistic for Chellini to catch him now would it?
 
He said that he is balancing the smaller teams so that they can challenge bigger teams. Hopefully that doesn't mean that teams like Sunderland can overpower me the same as Chelsea, Tottenham, etc.

I think standards, which have lowered since PES 2015, will be back to "normal" (ps2-3 era, where big and average teams could compete)
Lower teams NT or 2nd divisions have very low standards check on PESMASTER, sometimes a bit too pronouced. That's not a bad thing, if they don't manage to make Sunderland players as you said averagely too close to Chelsea level.

@curdstar
Me too i play PES 2017 very often so i see directly differences, even on gameplay twitch with a small pop-up windows
But if you don't have play PES 2017 since november, i may understand that you see "the same as last year"
 
I was expecting a huge difference. Looks the same to me. It's not about the graphics, I can see the huge difference there. The animations looks so dull. Robotic and lifeless imo. FIFA still wins in that regard. PES 2014 looked much more advanced than this. Gameplay wise it's not where I wanted it to be. Right now I just want to see stats being added and hopefully they show us something new until then.
 
Funny stuff, the half time statistics only show the absolute number of passes with the number of completed passes in brackets. There is no relative pass completion rate anymore. Maybe they want to conceal the fact that the game produces wildly unrealistic pass completion rates?
 
I think standards, which have lowered since PES 2015, will be back to "normal" (ps2-3 era, where big and average teams could compete)
Lower teams NT or 2nd divisions have very low standards check on PESMASTER, sometimes a bit too pronouced. That's not a bad thing, if they don't manage to make Sunderland players as you said averagely too close to Chelsea level.

I mean, in real life there are upsets. Crystal Palace beats Chelsea. Bournemouth beats Liverpool. West Ham beats Tottenham. But they won't perform the same in every match. That's where my worry is. If it's going to be a one off situation or if it's going to be frequent.
 
I mean, in real life there are upsets. Crystal Palace beats Chelsea. Bournemouth beats Liverpool. West Ham beats Tottenham. But they won't perform the same in every match. That's where my worry is. If it's going to be a one off situation or if it's going to be frequent.

I don't think it's gonna be frequent they can't do that...
At least less "impossible" than it was in PES 2015-17.
 
Funny stuff, the half time statistics only show the absolute number of passes with the number of completed passes in brackets. There is no relative pass completion rate anymore. Maybe they want to conceal the fact that the game produces wildly unrealistic pass completion rates?

Yes, yes, it's a massive conspiracy.
 
I think standards, which have lowered since PES 2015, will be back to "normal" (ps2-3 era, where big and average teams could compete)
Lower teams NT or 2nd divisions have very low standards check on PESMASTER, sometimes a bit too pronouced. That's not a bad thing, if they don't manage to make Sunderland players as you said averagely too close to Chelsea level.

@curdstar
Me too i play PES 2017 very often so i see directly differences, even on gameplay twitch with a small pop-up windows
But if you don't have play PES 2017 since november, i may understand that you see "the same as last year"

Fair comments, but the difference in turning off the ball and controlling touches are pretty vast in my opinion.
 
Yes, they are vast, also ball physics seems really different. For me those are obvious.
But it's hard to tell and i don't know what somebody who didn't play PES 2017 for a long time could think about this twitch.
 
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