I agree. Most balanced refs in PES in a long time.
The refs are good
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I agree. Most balanced refs in PES in a long time.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 - Demo 1 Impressions
Just a quick note on Konami's presentation in general regarding the series; PES is one of the only games where the trailer looks worse than the actual game. Konami should work on their presentation if they want to be big. Anyhow, without further ado, here are my first impressions:
The Good
- PES 2011 was engineered for freedom and this year Konami have not only stuck to the slogan, the freedom available in the game is more pronounced and more accessible than before. In a sentence, play it your way. Target man, possession, counter attack, down the wings, down the middle. It is all about getting the best out of the players you got.
- Stumbling animation is gone.
- Switching system is a simple yet vital addition. Although it still works quite bad on Assisted.
- Fewer loading times have lead to a more seamless gameplay.
- Player response is very very good, but not in an unrealistic FIFA way i.e. ball sticking to the players feet. The momentum is still there, just much faster response time and therefore...
- ...Dribbling has improved significantly. And my god, isn't it so much fun. In this category, it is the best football game to date in my opinion. However, there are currently too many players that can dribble past others quite easily despite not being good dribblers or controllers of the ball. Reminds me of PES 2009 a little, unfortunately.
- Ball physic is also improved in passing, shooting and crossing. It feels right.
- Referees are improved as well as collision detection. This was certainly needed as this year PES is also more physical and therefore in need of a decent refereeing system.
- Player awareness is improved in defence and offence. Awareness of defensive positioning as well as attacking moves are improved significantly.
- Training mode is not only a way to learn to play the game, it helps in understanding the way Konami have implemented different features of the game and overall is a blast and a truly welcome re-addition.
- Better anti-aliasing has given the PC version a smoother look.
The Bad
- While the stumbling behaviour is gone, I sometimes feel the players are too good at getting back on their feet. Almost too aware of the situation while they are stumbling.
- The CPU sometimes decides to play the pass to a wrong receiver, especially when the two players are slightly aligned with the pass direction.
- Game feels a little too fast on 0 (zero).
- Advantage rule could be better implemented, although it has slightly improved since 2011.
- Dribbling (as stated in The Good)
- Not a big fan of the new lighting system. It looks quite dark and gives PES an slight spooky/zombie feel, especially when you see Fletcher shouting.
- In the sound department, PES is still lacking a lot. The sound effects, for example the ball hitting the bar, are quite bad. Also quality of sounds and effects are not as good the competitors. And what's up with Italian/Brazilian fans roaring 'Yeaaaah!' when their team scores?!
The Ugly
- Passing is just too good. This was a major concern for me in 2011, and unfortunately you can still see FIFA 10-esque ping-pong passing. It might get better in longer matches, but that should not be used as an excuse since online matches aren't that long anyway. Flair passing also exists in abundance. This should be exclusive to certain players only.
- Shooting is also a bit too good. Maybe I am too used to 2011's system which was quite hard and took a long time to get the hang of the body shape and the floating ball physics, which by no means I think they were realistic or fun, but I at the same time 2012's shooting system is way too good. You can almost shoot from any situation with a lot of them ending up at least on target. Add this to terrible goalkeeping and I'm already seeing basketball-like scorelines.
- Defender awareness could be improved a lot. It was quite a big deal in 2011 and unfortunately it is still there despite some improvements. I have witnessed there are still times where the defender fails to intercept or clear a ball he would have in real life, or at times the awareness of the player of the ball going out of play (throw-in, corner, goal kick and even goal-line) is still pretty much non existent. I have lost count of the number of own goals conceded and scored already in the demo. On the other hand, I have seen some defenders trying to intercept balls that they really can't touch by sliding, therefore opening up space for the attackers and before the defender can get up it is already too late.
- Goalkeepers are in a very bad state right now, however Konami have promised to improve them big time until release so hopefully this won't be a major concern.
- Unfortunately still a lot of weird, absurd and ugly animations. Also need more variety in animations as they are currently very limited and for example, don't give you a good impression how a ball is hit at all. What happened to those PES 2010 mocaps?
Here are my impressions, please feel free to comment:
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i think i like the irection that seabass n team are heading with football(pes)
Can't find it on the PSN store in the USA.
Can't find it on the PSN store in the USA.
where do i get the winning eleven demo? im on the japanese marketplace but i cant find it.
I really hope the PS3 version is almost using placeholder graphics because they're currently worse than last year's. I don't know if this is because it's an early demo or what, but the player models in the game itself (replays look fine, exactly like last year) look smaller, less detailed, pixelated and bordering on blurry. It's really odd. Goalposts too are really jaggy, in fact the whole game so far on PS3 looks like it's got worse jaggies than last year.
Glad it's not just me that noticed it. Frame rate in replays/ menus is also a bit off.
That better not be the case in full release, because tbh some of the full pitch graphics are embarrassingly bad for a PS3 game at the moment.
After two matches..
1. The speed is good, but players accelerate way too fast. Counts for both defenders and attackers. Players with the balls turn extremely fast and accelerate extremely fast.
2. Goalkeepers give easy rebounds..
Overall very very impressive already..