Hello friends.
I would really like to ask a great curiosity about
Winning Eleven 9 and
PES 5.
I'm old, I've been following the Japanese series since the SNES. So, there on ISS Soccer, there was a diverse climate, containing the presence of snow.
Although, I'm from Brazil (subtropical country), it's always been something that fascinated me.
In modern Konami games, snow didn't exist and I remember it like it was yesterday.
Finally, it would be included in WE 9 and PES 5. I read the news in a very famous magazine in Brazil, called Super Gamer Power.
I waited anxiously, every minute for the launch, to be able to test what the climatic effect would be like, if it would impact physics, in short, everything that encompasses the human dispute.
Conclusion of the matter:
Something terrible happened, the snow became buggy, also affecting the rain in all league and Master League competitions.
Only in friendlies, manually, programming was it possible to play with snow. This was only fixed in
Winning Eleven 10 and
PES 6.
However, later, in the next generation of PS3/Xbox 360/PC, I'm referring to PES 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, it was extinct!
Does anyone remember this? As at the time, you “teenage boys” reacted, especially those who live in the countries, that winter is intense. I believe it is something so important, as it emphasizes issues of realism and the setting of the main leagues.
Another interesting curiosity. Remember I said I live in Brazil? Yes, it is in the South region, which has harsh winters with temperatures below zero. However, only in some cities high up in the mountains does snow appear, becoming a tourist attraction for the rest of Brazil. It's bizarre, all of this is because Brazil is gigantic in continental proportions.