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...Japan bought fifa at same rates as UK? Would it make them improve or shut down completely the PES division?
fifa easily outsells pes here in uk. the week PES hit stores fifa still topped the charts by along way even with a 66% drop off on its first week sales. that shows you how big the gulf is between the two regarding sales
haha, you guys are funny. I think Konami already knows that EA/FIFA is outselling them every year. Nothing new to them. Konami shouldn't be worried about this. They know, if they continue to produce decent sequels, real true PES fans will always buy it and be permanent customers. Because FIFA is flashy, has all the teams, licenses any person would buy this regarding if the gameplay sucks.
But again we have to be realistic that money talks bullshit walks. Konami BETTER produce and continue to improve, if they don't they will be out of business when it comes to PES/WE and the days of PES will be over.
^^This, basically.
As long as FIFA has the licenses and EA is the leviathan that it is, FIFA will always outsell PES globally.
On the other hand, one of the Konami producers (can't remember if it was Murphy) earlier this year was talking about how until the last few years (basically the disaster that was 2008) PES outsold FIFA in some of the continental markets, like France, Spain, Italy, and Germany. The Konami producer basically said that their goal is to win back the "hardcore" fans, which hopefully will bring back those markets, though it's not as if they're not remaining competitive there despite the last few years.
Here's what it boils down to though: EA will always dominate the US market unless something drastic happens, and the importance of the US market speaks for itself, especially with the growing popularity of the sport there; meanwhile, the licenses and EA's close relationship with the EPL mean the UK market will be dominated by FIFA as well.
So basically EA will continue to dominate unless they 1) lose the licenses; 2) tank financially; or 3) start releasing absolutely abysmal games. None of those are likely any time soon, the status quo will remain unchanged, but Konami are used to being the underdogs, so as long as Konami busts their butts and don't get caught napping again like 2008, PES will be fine.
IMO if fifa outsold PES in Japan KONAMI would be out of their MOST important breadbasket...
The starvation would lead to amazing changes in all fields....
I heard PES 2011 is selling like crazy on South America. Heard it was the "fastest selling Sports game ever" over there. Konami deffo won their bet on the Libertadores license.
Yes, like my point said still, if most people i know around my age (18-25,6) still play PES almost exclusively although some smartly left PES after the 2008 crap. FIFA has always sold much more but never did or ever has never really established itself amount people as the football fans choice though!
This isn't no PES vs FIFA war, in fact would be good to know what everyone else's mates say about which game they prefer!
I heard the UK sales numbers at the weekend. Shocking. The ratio is something like 10:1. PES still has certain countries in Europe but FIFA has closed the gaps there as well.
Others have said the same thing before but I'll repeat it anyway - I don't think the release day experiment worked. The ad campaign, certainly in the UK, was atrocious, but even so there's the fundamental problem of people not wanting to buy two football games on the same day.
I think PES2011 will be a slow burner in terms of sales. Fifa is more accessible and offers instant gratification but after a few weeks can feel shallow and as if it has nothing new to offer. PES2011 on the other hand requires time and patience to get a feel for but once you get hooked in I think the depth it offers, especially single player, far outweighs anything Fifa can do.
Does anybody know what PES's sales were like last year?
I'm sure PES2011 will achieve slow but steady sales once the Fifa honeymoon period passes.
My understanding is that in most of the big pro-PES countries in Europe, the ones where PES was already selling more favourably than FIFA (e.g. Spain and Italy - Germany was already very much a FIFA country AFAIK), the gap has closed considerably.
The increase or drop-off of sales, that are what matter as much as anything - how well the game is performing against itself, not against the opposition. Unfortunately we don't really have much to go on as far as country by country 2010 vs 2010 figures.
Edit: I stand corrected!
Let's get the FIFA question out the way. Can PES 2011 be the game that recaptures your dominance of the market - either in terms of sale or critical acclaim?
What we want to stop is hardcore level of our fanbase moving, if I'm totally honest - which worryingly has started to happen. For years, we sat on our laurels and assumed it never would happen. That's our strategy, plain and simple.
What we now have is a benchmark from EA that we've got to beat, which is fine. It gives us a challenge. But that's not our ultimate aim. Our goal is not only to ensure we don't lose any more fans, but that we win back the hardcore fans. The rest of it - we'll see what happens.
Traditionally, PES and FIFA have different reactions in different territories. We see a strong rivalry in the UK, obviously. In France, we see it's very heavily dominated by PES - same in Spain, same in Italy. Germany, for example, has always been FIFA. It depends from territory to territory so you can't just look at the sales. It's a healthy rivalry.
PES needed a shake-up and that's been brought about because FIFA has turned up and done its stuff. I hope we do get back to [No.1] because if PES ever did disappear and you saw one game on the market I think you'd go back to seeing a very, very lazy game of football that everyone would be sick of. Without competition from either side, I think you'd have a problem in this market.
"You underestimate the power of the Dark Side."
PES2012 will have to SORT OUT the animations. Otherwise KONAMI will start losing money on the franchise. Animations SELL...
People laugh at PES now. They call it a robotic ugly moving invisible walls hockey game.
There is true free movement it's just you, you need to learn how what players move more freely than others i terms of their stats and how to properly use itOh and KONAMI will HAVE to make FREE movement of players WITHOUT R1+R2....
Anyway IMO as long as KONAMI has Japan to feed off there wont be a DRASTIC change.
Here's a John Murphy quote from here: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=254415
Think I saw him talking about specific market numbers somewhere...
Well if you understand what the PES animations represent you will see it's going to be mighty hard for them to make the game look beautiful in and purely aesthetic way
There is true free movement it's just you, you need to learn how what players move more freely than others i terms of their stats and how to properly use it
Basically PES is fine and as long as they don't do a PES 2008 or 2009 on us, Those people who crossed over and focus only on animations were only playing PES because back in the PS2 days PES had better animations than fifa! Wounldn't worry about them anyway!
It emphasizes a point, doesn't it - wherever PES got full-ish licenses is where the sales are. Italy and Spain have had PES licensing for ages. Has France? I Kitservered my PES 6 and can't remember exactly what the setup was on 5 or earlier.
I don't think there's any converting the people who are playing FIFA 11 over PES 2011, obviously gameplay depth and realism mean very little to them, and that is the main thing PES has in abundance that FIFA completely lacks, and it always was this way on PS2 and will probably stay like this for the forseeable future...
Most people only care these days about having silky smooth animations and authentic presentation on their HD TVs, so many shit games sell these days just because they look stunning (I don't even think FIFA looks that good).
If you stripped the textures and made the animations/models the same as a PS2 game, a lot of so called "next-gen" games would seem very poor - the graphics of
the latest games trick us into thinking games are deeper than they are...