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I think in terms of presentation, PES 2011 is the most beautiful of all the installments of its generation (PES 2010-13). Seems very polished to me.
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Hi friends, maybe you could help me......
I am on the search for quality South American patches or option files for PES 3-PES2017, (including Winning Eleven!) but which have the original seasons:
- PES 3, 4, 5: I haven't found any, only Brazilian or Argentinean focused patches but nothing that has most of the leagues and Libertadores.
- PES 6: I've found one called PES America Revolucion, which is very nice, but it has an issue with supporters colors which even the listed solutions can't solve.
- Winning Eleven versions: I've seen some great J League versions on PC and PS2 but nothing focused on South America, unfortunately.
- PES 2008: I looked into the South American ones, but many players' appearances are missing and some are actually incorrect, for example wrong skin color, bald players having long hair, etc..
- PES 2009: I've found one but it's pay-only and for the 2021 season, it would be cool to find an original season.
- PES 2010: I honestly haven't played this installment.
- PES 2011: There's 2 great patches for this installment. One called ""Super Patch America v 4.2", which looks awesome and the best patch honestly but the links are down, and another one called "PESModders", which is great but doesn't have the entire Colombian League.
- PES 2012: I haven't been able to find anything for this installment, honestly.
- PES 2013: I've found a very nice patch called "Tricolor Icaro" which has a lot of leagues, but I'd also like to try a different installment.
- PES 2014: I haven't heard much from this version since it is not recommended by many.
- PES 2015: I've only seen Sudamericana and Libertadores patches, but no patches that include more South American Leagues.
- PES 2016: I haven't seen any complete South American patches
- PES 2017: There's a patch with a lot of potential called Sud Alianz Patch, but honestly there are many many missing faces and incorrect stats.
Again friends, I am looking for South American patches that are:
- Original season preferably (2006 season for PES 6, 2017 season for PES 2017, etc.....)
- Has the complete Argentine, Brazilian, and Colombian League as minimum, Peruvian League would be a huge plus.
- Includes Libertadores and Sudamericana (other South American teams)
- Has no issues with supporters colors, etc..
Sorry for the long post, but perhaps one of you guys could help me?
Thanks a lot bros.
This is awesome bro, thanks a lot, will definitely take a look at it!
PES2011 on PSP is a fine game! I haven't got any footage because I've been playing on a physical PSP itself, but anyone who takes it for a spin on PPSSPP (or a PSP) will be pleasantly surprised I think.
Nothing like its PS3/360/PC counterpart of course. Very much in the PS2-like family of games that was already established on PSP. But the graphics are sharper, and there is commentary if you like commentary. The mechanics are remixed slightly from the predecessor games. A slightly heavier feel to movement and shooting, which is a plus-point for me. £1.50 from CeX can't be bad.
The main drawback to PSP PES gaming on the PSP itself are the loading times. It's bad enough between menus and before/after matches, but I particularly dislike the time it takes to load from scratch from UMD. Somebody made a point at the time of PSP (think it was Channel 4's Gamecentral, now Metro Gaming) that mobile gamers shouldn't have to sit through all the introductory bumph at the start of games, or if they do, it should only happen once and then never again. Loading up a game on PSP in 2021 is like waiting for a cassette tape to rewind or something. You have to sit through the gaming equivalent of Preface, Introduction, Author's Note, Acknowledgements, Table of Contents, etc, time and time again. Standby works on PSP of course, but only if you resume later that same day. If I leave my slightly dodgy PSP battery on Standby for more than a day, it'll be depleted the next. (Having saved its state to memory usually but not always.)
That grumble is about the hardware, not the game. PES 2011 on PSP has seen me launch my third active Master League to go with the one I've got going on WE8LE and my one on PES 2021. Not using an Option File and done no editing, just leapt straight in with PES United as God intended.
I think I made an option file for that too, I'll look in my old filesPlease guys!! I cant find work link (option file) for pes 2011 (PS3) Help....
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I'm gutted I didn't keep my 60gb backwards compatible model, sold it when I was younger thinking I'd never have a need to look back. It's not until my later wiser years that I not only realise the value of said console but also my sudden urge to play older games and appreciate them.Beyond the realms of solely PS2 emulation I'd highly recommend a PS3 given you can pick one up (certainly where I am) for about £30. Great 8 and 16-bit emulation through RetroArch (with CRT/scan line overlays if that's your thing); PS1 games off a disc or internal HD or USB; vast, vast majority of PS2 games will run without a hitch; PS3 games off a disc or internal HD. Might need a HD upgrade but either way with £30-100 and an afternoon of free time you'll end up with a retro beast!
I'm gutted I didn't keep my 60gb backwards compatible model, sold it when I was younger thinking I'd never have a need to look back. It's not until my later wiser years that I not only realise the value of said console but also my sudden urge to play older games and appreciate them.
It's a damn shame Sony don't give juice off a contingency for retro games & backwards compatibility because there's an edict there that there isn't a demand for them and that people wouldn't want to play them because they look old.