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Good one despite to big gap between defensive, midfield, attacker.. dunno why..



Yes, i still struggle to see the big difference to PES2018 as it is still easy to get past the midfield. You barely are forced to abort an attack and rebuild it, or even pass to the goalie as a last instance. I would even dare to say that PES2018 after some global stat and strategy edit does a better job in direct comparison.

Reports from playtesting events are thin as usual, and as a manual player the possible improvements on PA1 (reported by the untrustworthy sources i can imagine) won´t reach me anyway. Going from the gameplay vids, i still miss elementary things like injuries, penalties, proper positioning, visible fatigue - so i assume we will find anything like that in the demo.
 
Has anybody who was at Glasgow got anything to offer about how Visual Fatigue works? Is it really a second half price paid for flogging a team with sprint-abuse.... or is it just another EA-style annual slogan to hang on nothing in particular? If the former, I'd expect to have seen a lot about it here.
 
Has anybody who was at Glasgow got anything to offer about how Visual Fatigue works? Is it really a second half price paid for flogging a team with sprint-abuse.... or is it just another EA-style annual slogan to hang on nothing in particular? If the former, I'd expect to have seen a lot about it here.

I have already seen several examples of players being tired, not running enough to cover their positions, with animations showing they are tired. But it's about 1 player every match that goes in visible fatigue mode. Probably they didn't want to make it too impactful, it's rare.
 
Fatigue should be based on how much individual player has been sprinting etc, not just randomly assigning a player as tired. Could be used for scripting to have players make mistakes that lead to late goals(not like PES doesn't have enough goals on the eve of half time and full time already!)

News about PA is great and no catch up bug too, maybe demo will be like last years Beta,great news. However i still believe the final game will be corrupt to entice casual players and micro transactions.
 
Someone on Twitter said that they've lost no national team licenses that were in 2018. Only gained some.

I really want USA to be licensed. But the national team and the MLS is not possible for them it seems.
Very good ^^
 
With Konami swallowing up all these leagues, I bet they wish they never gave up the J-League a few years ago. As far as I know, PES wasn't doing all that well in Japan so the just gave the league up. Now I believe its exculsive to EA. Surely it must as they would have it again surely?

Also, all that hype and fanfare about Real Madrid being licensed and having the stadium... Anyone think it was a pile of bat-shit? If it was in, surely we would have heard something by now?
 
With Konami swallowing up all these leagues, I bet they wish they never gave up the J-League a few years ago. As far as I know, PES wasn't doing all that well in Japan so the just gave the league up. Now I believe its exculsive to EA. Surely it must as they would have it again surely?

Also, all that hype and fanfare about Real Madrid being licensed and having the stadium... Anyone think it was a pile of bat-shit? If it was in, surely we would have heard something by now?

This year total Fifa sales thanks to the Switch version but also thanks to the Japanese League license were bigger than Winning Eleven sales. It's the first year Fifa beats Pes in its own country.
 
It's not about being smart, it's all about the money. When they are contracting to make a new agreement EA gives them 3-4 times the money Konami does, of course they choose EA. Same happened with Dortmund.

...but nevertheless there were times PES sold better than FIFA (under comparable license conditions - when KONAMI really cared about getting gameplay to the max.
 
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This year total Fifa sales thanks to the Switch version but also thanks to the Japanese League license were bigger than Winning Eleven sales. It's the first year Fifa beats Pes in its own country.

I'm confident that Pes 2019 package leagues will be huge competitor with FIFA 19. KONAMI still want add new leagues.
 
News about PA is great
I'm finding it hard to fathom at the moment - to the point where I'm just waiting for the demo now, though even that is liable to change in a day one patch (which we'll need to download for all the missing league kits and stadiums).

Every event there have been people (who've played two builds) saying that PA1 is more assisted in the current build. Now there are people saying that it's "almost manual" (which is obviously hugely exaggerated*).

My only thought is that, if we said PES 2018's PA1 is 10% "free", maybe 2019 BUILD 1 was 30% free, and BUILD 2 is 20% free. We just have to hope that the day one patch doesn't end up setting it back to PES 2018 levels, or worse.

*There's a guy on Twitter, and I won't name names because he's entitled to his opinion, who has given a list of "positives" and "negatives". Under the latter, he's put "none", and then written that the game "can't be improved upon". It seems to me like there's two types of PES player - the love-to-haters and the best-game-everers...
 
Pes new some HUGE news about league. For example SERIA A or LaLiga!

The fans are very very passionate about football ...... and that's all I'm gonna say on the matter :ROCK::ROCK:

Morning just had a knock on PES2018 .....no no no I'm done with this game .....it's PES2019 all the way for me such a fantastic game I played yesterday ... I'll use these words this is the game that should have followed the PES2018 online beta
 
The fans are very very passionate about football ...... and that's all I'm gonna say on the matter :ROCK::ROCK:
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Morning just had a knock on PES2018 .....no no no I'm done with this game .....it's PES2019 all the way for me such a fantastic game I played yesterday ... I'll use these words this is the game that should have followed the PES2018 online beta
You probably missed it amongst all the excitement yesterday, but were there any negatives/things that could be better from what you played?
 
I'm finding it hard to fathom at the moment - to the point where I'm just waiting for the demo now, though even that is liable to change in a day one patch (which we'll need to download for all the missing league kits and stadiums).

Every event there have been people (who've played two builds) saying that PA1 is more assisted in the current build. Now there are people saying that it's "almost manual" (which is obviously hugely exaggerated).

My only thought is that, if we said PES 2018's PA1 is 10% "free", maybe 2019 BUILD 1 was 30% free, and BUILD 2 is 20% free. We just have to hope that the day one patch doesn't end up setting it back to PES 2018 levels, or worse.

PA1 certainly felt like I really love PA1 on PES2019 the freedom to play passed and fins angles/spaces is phenomenal, it was really free so much so people were saying it's like manual - it's isn't full manual of course but by god it's very close as close to manual as you can get.

aslo the build we played was 90% close to the final product this will be the build we see on wednesday, the work need now are new team licences leagues etc.

please Konami you have this game in the bag do not make dramatic changes
 
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You probably missed it amongst all the excitement yesterday, but were there any negatives/things that could be better from what you played?

hate that word negative ...... I don't do negative (especially around forums), just little tweaks the game could benefit from but if it causes too much changes I'd rather Konami leave it be and work towards making tweaks and testing them thoroughly first before releasing updates, seriously this game is good to go.
 
Playing PES 2018 has impaired my ability to play football games. I've only had 1 shot in about 10 matches in PES 2014 because I keep missing passes.
 
Not buying anything until i play the game. it's just not worth it. Some people are going to say certain things regardless of what they are playing, I don't mean that in a horrible way and i'm not digging anyone out, just echoing what Chris has said above.

Doesn't help that the opinions are conflicting, we saw that the italian plums that didn't like the game at the first playtest are now happy because they say its more assisted etc but others are saying the opposite.

The demo is out on my birthday and I have the day off, so i'll be getting a good days playing of the game, i'm actually really looking forward to it as i totalled about 4 hours gametime on PES2018 compared to 6 seasons of ML on PES2017. I won't be able to reference my feelings against PES2018 so it'll be completely fresh opinion for me.
 
The fans are very very passionate about football ...... and that's all I'm gonna say on the matter :ROCK::ROCK:

Morning just had a knock on PES2018 .....no no no I'm done with this game .....it's PES2019 all the way for me such a fantastic game I played yesterday ... I'll use these words this is the game that should have followed the PES2018 online beta
I had a feeling this would be your opinion of PES 2019. Anyway, how about sharing details on what makes PES 2019 so "fantastic". Also, surely you must have some negative thoughts to share about the game?
 
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