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the way players control the ball,their running,ball physic,shots,passes,goals all are the same like Pes10,no any difference,maybe graphics and animations but it dosent make any sense because gameplay still sucks,thats very easy to see that in the video...
 
also GK still sucks like previous versions (look at portugal goal against argentina)
also, there's again a huge exageration in messi's skills .. Man, he's instoppable in the game ..
that's ridiculous ..
non realistic.. so any starter gamer can beat a pro just with messi running all around the pitch and scoring ..

again, PES6 is the living legend ..
 
Looks pretty lazy too me. I'm sure while playing it, it will be a bit better. For now, it just looks "stiff".
 
again, PES6 PES5 is the living legend ..

Corrected. :LOL: I think these two are obsessed with PES6. Imo it's far too much about sprinting, fake shots and shooting from certain angles. It was a good PES but it wasn't as deep as PES5 was. Not to mention the ludicrous AI cheating on Top player.

It also had other annoyances here and there. Free kicks, at times were impossible, (Keepers were super human in reactions to them :CONFUSE: ) I'm surprised you lot don't still patch PES 5

PES 6 had the classic PES formula but it was the start of it's downfall really, it was an turn to a more arcade style gameplay from PES 5, people like we seen above loved it too much, anything else they just hate :CONFUSE:
 
that is because he play on begginer :COAT:
Play pes 2010 on begginer go to goalkeeper you will see that he be on goal line even you came 2m from goal.

thanks for bringing that topic up yes this game must be played at top player for a full functional and proper gameplay, im not gona say nothing it's still too early or else i will have one year of heart break and a bag full of comments, in this beta video i can't see any close ball dribbling which was great in pes 2009 it's still too earlu i must play the game when it's finished fingers crossed...
 
Looks pretty lazy too me. I'm sure while playing it, it will be a bit better. For now, it just looks "stiff".

you just summerised what i and most others went through with pes 2010 i hope this changes that's why im so reluctant to say anything for now but definitely stiff and unrelaxed players reminds me of speed ball on amiga 500 they had a metal costume that weighed a tone just like transformers playing soccer !?!
 
that is because he play on begginer :COAT:
Play pes 2010 on begginer go to goalkeeper you will see that he be on goal line even you came 2m from goal.

He's lost all faith in PES on current gen consoles (360/PS3 is not next gen, it's current gen, PS2 etc.. is LAST gen!)

So it's natural for him to be negative.
 
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If Konami Japan were a girl, it'd be the reserved, beautiful one: the girl you want to talk to but are not quite sure how to approach her, in case you give offence and ruin your chances forever. Unlike other companies, who are more confident in proclaiming their assets, 'putting out' for anyone who takes an interest, Konami is shy. Konami has never invited a bunch of cynical journos like us to visit her in Japan, where she's promised to expose her innermost secrets to us. So we want to be gentle, so we don't blow the opportunity, but on the other hand we're rag-tag bunch of cynical journalists and we're probably just going to do what we always do; call it as we see it.

Rag-tag or not, Konami hand-picked us to visit their Tokyo HQ to bear witness – and, more importantly, play – their new baby, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011. The company's reticence was not for show. This was, staff told us, the first time they'd opened the doors to their development studios to outsiders and they were clearly eager to please. First off was a trip to their posh HQ in the sparkly-new 'Midtown' area, just outside the famed bar and club district of Roppongi. After a warm welcome from Aki Saito, Manager of the International Team at Konami and an introduction to the staff assisting us all on the trip, we were treated to an address from Shingo Takatsuka, or 'Seabass' as he likes to be known. Lionel Messi, Argentine and Barca player, is clearly still in Seabass' good books, apparently making a return to PES 2011 as poster boy, with his name used to illustrate just about every example Seabass wanted to make.

Seabass acquired his nickname out of his love for fishing – at least he didn't choose 'Haddock' – and the head of PES production was out of the gate fast with what he sees as the central pillars of PES 2011; namely, 'freedom' and 'change'. A good start. There was a fair bit of talking, and some amusing demonstrations to underline the points made, so we'll cover that as we bring you our impressions. But the proof of the pudding is always in the eating, and that's what Seabass had invited us all here for. A studio tour, a chat with some of the people responsible for the sound, AI, animation, interface, motion capture and special effects, then we get our hands on the game itself.

The first thing you notice is a very good thing – Konami has definitely sharpened up its act regarding presentation. The front end of the game is now far better looking, as well as being a lot less likely to induce an epileptic fit in viewers – and it doesn't just apply to the menu screens. The entire interface has been overhauled, with emphasis on the team management screens, which now use a 'drag and drop'-style system. Selecting tactics, reconfiguring your team's formation, subbing positions and tweaking the lanes for individual players is now all done while looking at a visual representation of the footy pitch from overhead and as simple as moving your cursor to a player or item, selecting it, then to replace Heskey with Crouch at the front in the England squad, for instance, dragging off to the side of the pitch diagram where your possible substitutions are highlighted. One more click and the swap is made. It's all far more visual in nature and a lot more intuitive as a result.

Once you're ready to hit the pitch, fans of the series will immediately notice that everything's a lot better looking – much better lighting effects, better stadia, and new cameras, two of them in fact, which Seabass describes simply as 'broadcasting' cameras, exactly mimicking the elevations and angles you see when watching games on TV, which also differ depending on the stadium. Less easy to spot as they stand waiting for the off, is that Konami has apparently spent a lot more time this year detailing different player builds and musculature – most noticeable, we're told, on the Ivory Coast boys given that they have the dubious honor of wearing the tightest World Cup 2010 strip of them all!

The biggest learning curve, especially for novice players, dawns on you right away. As soon as you've kicked off, you're going to experience what Konami has dubbed 'total control', which is clearly more optimism than fact as you get used to the new 'freedom' passing. Every player now has an individual power bar, which appears below their feet. It's not as intrusive as it sounds, but heralds one of the big changes that Seabass spoke about: no more assists from the AI, forcing gamers to properly determine the degree of power behind every pass, dead-ball kick, throw-in and shot or else see it go wildly astray or limp pathetically into space to be collected by the opposition. These power bars actually prove very useful, as you don't have to take your eyes off your man with the ball while powering up a shot or pass.
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However, this 'freedom' in player control presents other challenges. Supplanting the 'hold X to press a player' in 2010's game are three new defensive methods. Hold X now and direct the stick towards the ball carrier, and you'll actively make a play for the ball; hold X without stick input and your player will close in to the ball carrier and stick his foot in only if the attacker stops. But the most controversial is the third option – hold X and push the stick toward your own goal. This has the effect of making your defender 'stick' to the ball carrier, even matching him for pace, so you don't need to hold down the R1 sprint button, effectively hampering his forward progress and holding him up. It's a great tactic, but this advanced defensive move of pushing the stick towards your own goal felt counter-intuitive and, in play, that unease was justified far too often with unexpectedly winning the ball but, because the stick was pushed towards your own goal and you were holding the pass button, accidentally passing the ball back towards your keeper or, worse, into the path of an incoming opposition player as you switched to being the ball carrier. Mistakes like this would likely lessen with practice and time, but happened frequently in the few play sessions we had.

Turning on a dash of speed while dribbling has always only worked in 16 directions for the past 15 years of the franchise but this year, there are some players who can move far more freely. Dubbed 'Speed Stars', and limited to "only 15 or 20" players in the whole game, these guys are capable of much defter turns while sprinting and you'll likely only recognize their Speed Star status once they've screamed past you on their way to goal. The best way to stop them, we're tutored, is to use the new, advanced defensive moves, but in practice this is more fiddly than you might hope.

Jinks, feints and dummies – another area that's seen a lot of additions this year and intended to be truly effective maneuvers, rather than just 'showcasing' as in previous iterations - didn't really work well, at least not in the build we played, and there were many instances of players stuttering or being stunned into inactivity after a tackle or jostle. Speaking of jostling, it seemed very one-sided, with the CPU players able to knock us off the ball far more easily than we could return the favor. But, as we mentioned, the build we were playing was early enough for this kind of thing to be ironed out in the final game.

Goalkeepers were efficient at closing down the angles but not superhuman – we found that you were more likely to score by passing around and into the box, even from the wing, and finishing with a smartly-placed ball that was too fast for the goalie to reach. That said, we were able to score several goals from headers passed in from the side and, on one notable occasion, a dramatic and very satisfying volley. Occasionally, the keeper would also become frozen in place, standing motionless and watching the ball sail past him into the back of the net; another annoying bug that we're confident will be addressed. Penalties now use a system similar to that found in free throws in basketball, with players having to stop the slider on the 'sweet spot' for a good strike, as well as place the shot, which has also had the effect of making penalty shootouts more fun than before.

Deeper management options and the Master League were not available to us to sample, but from what we've played, Konami appears to be closing the gap to 'that other game', FIFA. Certainly, the presentation looks more 'bling' and less of an afterthought than in previous years. Player AI was decent, player momentum and inertia have become significant considerations , defenders have more options than the rather ineffectual 'press' of previous years, goalies (on the whole) were responsive and the refs weren't afraid to dole out the odd red or yellow card. Konami needs to fix the frequent stuttering and freezing, and we don't know if the improved presentation extends to rewarding the player (as FIFA does so well) for securing victory – maybe it's down to the emphasis on authenticity but playing the game feels more like a chore than being genuinely fun. It's perhaps too early to pronounce on whether PES 2011 is going to right every perceived wrong that its predecessor brought, but this year it's clear that Konami has been listening to its legion PES fans and has focused on making the right improvements to the game. We'll have more details on PES 2011 as its Autumn release date looms.

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Editor Dan Dawkins recently headed to the land of the Rising Sun to visit
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amounts of raw fish and shaking hands with Seabass, he got to see first hand
how the devs are coming along with the next hot installment of footie action.
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PES 2011 First Look Video
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PES 2011 Menu and Highlights
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PES 2011 IN-GAME
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again, PES6 is the living legend ..

do you guys know how to read? it's only PREVIEW CODE!

pes 6? no offense, but it's only for limited people, who cannot see further than that.

it's like saying that we should be still playing fifa 98 rtwc or fifa 99 for pc just because they are legendary games. wake up guys, this is second part of a year 2010. don't live in a past.
 
Not impressed...Something just doesn't seem right. Need to see a longer vid on top player diff.
 
I think that we dont have all animations in this code...I hope this is true.

It's blatantly not finished! Thats why i find some of the negativity in this thread funny :LOL: You can see the game now has smooth and fluid animations. They aren't all put it though, that why it's inconsistent and some moments the game looks like androids!
 
Whatever, this game sucks so much...

How can you take it seriously when the caption of the manager says for Stremer to take it wide right!?

Anyone who's anyone, knows Stremer is a lot better playing DMF, psh... :)
 
we have same ball for Pes2011 just like Pes10,9,8..again the ball dont have physic,and again the players are like on ice to ski..

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every year they say "preview" or "beta" code.. and in the end, it comes out the exact same in the final release. What you see guys will pretty much be PES 2011... and it looks ok. Nothing impressive
 
every year they say "preview" or "beta" code.. and in the end, it comes out the exact same in the final release. What you see guys will pretty much be PES 2011... and it looks ok. Nothing impressive

Absolutely agree with this, but I am not disappointed because I did not expect anything more then this we have seen.
 
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I know there really isn't much point but i feel i have to question some of these responses!

Whatever, this game sucks so much...

How can you take it seriously when the caption of the manager says for Stremer to take it wide right!?

Anyone who's anyone, knows Stremer is a lot better playing DMF, psh... :)


we have same ball for Pes2011 just like Pes10,9,8..again the ball dont have physic,and again the players are like on ice to ski..

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What on earth are you on about? Stremer? What? :LOL: maybe that's an effect from Playing PES6 too much? I don't now your assumptions are highly overcritical and based on your hate for PES 2008, 09 and 10.

You mind is made up, but tbh i hope nobody listens to you all in terms of advice. Instead to people who have played the game and given it a proper analysis.

every year they say "preview" or "beta" code.. and in the end, it comes out the exact same in the final release. What you see guys will pretty much be PES 2011... and it looks ok. Nothing impressive

PES 2010 at gamescom, PES 2010 demo, PES 2010 on release and the PES 2010 1.3 official patch are almost like 4 totally different games.


pes is improving in graphics and organization ... YES

but, in gameplay, ABSOLUTELY NOT

What did you expect. A high definition PES6? That seems to be what everyone wants.
 
I totally agree with klashman. Too much guys in pes community live in past...I mean, I played PES6 today, first time after PES08 was released...also, played few games online and I found that even all mighty PES6 is not as realistic as lots of you here are saying...so I think that this is only because you are not ready to accept that technology is improving and PES is becoming....well...I lost my thought...
 
I totally agree with klashman. Too much guys in pes community live in past...I mean, I played PES6 today, first time after PES08 was released...also, played few games online and I found that even all mighty PES6 is not as realistic as lots of you here are saying...so I think that this is only because you are not ready to accept that technology is improving and PES is becoming....well...I lost my thought...

PES6 for me isn't 'mighty' it's a very good game with the classic forumla but a dubbed down PES5. The ephysis is much more funneled in certain aspects like fake shot's, sprinting/pace There are definite sweet spots to shoot from in which you know you will score, with teams like Bolton, they seem pretty useless since you can't play to their strengths which is hoofing the ball up the pitch all game with strong players upfront (not everyone plays like Barca FFS) The worst thing for me was tackling, when backwards too much from PES5!

At the time a big chunk of this stuff didn't mean as much and like i said PES6 is still a very good game but what leaves me with such a bad taste is the attitude of these PES6 lovers, it's what PES 2008 was so bad, they really overrate the game too much and are close minded, they will say any future PES game is shit unless it's simply PES6 with better graphics.

The jury is still out on PES 2011, but this is the point THE JURY IS STILL OUT! These close mined PES6 lovers have written it off despite the videos only really giving a indication to how it will play.

The reason why i'm quite positive about PES 2011 is because with PES 2008 and 2009, you could see it was just a ps2 game rehashed from the first video. With PES 2010 i knew from again the first video the gameplay would be very robotic. Still it was decent because of the depth in tactics and player individuallity which had been water down somewhat since PES6.

But from the many videos being released of PES 2011, the game is fluid! The video shows the game is CLEARLY not finished! They have TWO MONTHS just do smooth the game down a bit more and finish adding just a few animations. It's much different compared to how the other PES games where. If they want to be that stubborn to not seeing the positive, well the shouldn't complain hwen they are ignored!
 
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We are not living in past,i have all latest games in my pc and i play them all,Are u working for Konami,say it so i will understand why u support it that much,why it bothers u when someone dont like Pes series except 4,5 and 6..Those games maden by Konami too just like 8,9 and 10..Ask ur self why there are still million of people in the world who plays Pes6..answer is not far away...

Konami can fool new generation kids only with those colorful/stylish pictures and cool graphics,not me or any other who play this game since PES 4...
 
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We are not living in past,i have all latest games in my pc and i play them all,Are u working for Konami

No :LOL:, care about more thans than just being anble to a couple of fake shots, shooting from those same places and having a pretty unbalanced game which dosen't give you the freedom that others offer.

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why u support it that much,why it bothers u when someone dont like Pes series except 4,5 and 6..Those games maden by Konami too just like 8,9 and 10..

My favorite is PES 5,2 and 3. PES 4 was good just had many issues! same really with PES 6. It's been downhill since PES 5 like i enphysise, but all this ridiculous attitude!

"PES6 IS PERFECT, EVERYTHING ELSE IS NOOB, PES 2011 IS SHIT, EVEN THOUGH I HAVEN'T PLAYED IT. I ONLY SEE NEGATIVE" Thats your attitude!

I'm sorry i don't agree. I hated PES 2008, and 2009 as much as anyone but since i maybe mor open minded than you in terms of game depth and content i am positive that Konami with PES 2011 are refreshing the whole game. Just because it dosen't play like PES 6 dosen't mean you write it off as shit.

Ask ur self why there are still million of people in the world who plays Pes6..answer is not far away...

A MILLION PEOPLE!! :LMAO: Just because there are many patchers out ther still for PES6 which i can't understand. Why not patch PES 5 the superior game? The reason why people still play PES 6 is the patches man!

I herd some people moan PES 5 had too many fouls? What, is learning to tackle too hard for you?

The gameplay is very constrained! I played with that slooym patch earlier this year, started a master league with Mallorca and it just very repetertive, very quick, if you don't have the players caperble of sprinting, with close control, good passing there's not much yu can do. Play with barca however its easy! Won 6-0 vs United on Top player!

Football games tend to favour games where close cotrol and dribbling is the main way of scoring, why, because everyone likes that type of football.

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Konami can fool new generation kids only with those colorful/stylish pictures and cool graphics,not me or any other who play this game since PES 4...

Oh, so your standing on your high horse saying i'm a kid, yet you only been playing since PES4 :CONFUSE:. How about since ISS Pro back in 1996? or the fifa games earlier than that? and the other legion of games around at that time. I know my football games. I like the games which simulate football the best as a whole and leave the rest up to you. Rather than PES6 which only favours playing in a certian way.
 
I am not gonna answer all ur post 1 by 1,this will be never ending story,u love Pes10 and me Pes6,totally 2 different game,thats so silly we argue here but its ok..


A MILLION PEOPLE!!


Million or Billion or Thousand,does it matter,there are people in the world from Japan to Germany playing Pes6 still,check Pes 6 forums not only evo web,from different countries then u will see..



The gameplay is very constrained! I played with that slooym patch earlier this year, started a master league with Mallorca and it just very repetertive, very quick, if you don't have the players caperble of sprinting, with close control, good passing there's not much yu can do. Play with barca however its easy! Won 6-0 vs United on Top player!

This is all about the players stats,not the gameplay...There are many ways to make the game much harder..



Oh, so your standing on your high horse saying i'm a kid, yet you only been playing since PES4

I didnt say u are,but mostly young generation loves Pes10,and the way u support this game makes me think u are around 15 or something like that..

By the way,i am 33 years old and i have been playing all those games u say and much more older games then them,the best soccer games i had play when i was child are Emlyn Hughes International Soccer (commodore 64) ,John Barnes Soccer (Amiga 500),Kick Off (Amiga 500),Sensible Soccer (Amiga 500), and in the last 10 years and still,Wiining Eleven and Pes 4-5-6 series but for sure not Pes 8,9 and 10 like you ...sorry
 
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I am not gonna answer all ur post 1 by 1,this will be never ending story,u love Pes10 and me Pes6,totally 2 different game,that's so silly we argue here but its ok..

I don't love PES 2010, I said before! I love PES 5 man! Just people don't people give it some credit. It's a tactical game! People just think it's a robotic arcade game. It's robotic but it's not an arcade based game!

Million or Billion or Thousand,does it matter,there are people in the world from Japan to Germany playing Pes6 still,check Pes 6 forums not only evo web,from different countries then u will see..

Yes it matters, that was a silly comment imo.

This is all about the players stats,not the gameplay...There are many ways to make the game much harder..

Global editing, yes i know, then again Ono did a global edit patch fro PES 2010 which make it play almost exactly like PES6! Still i want it to be balanced not just hard for the sake of it. (AI cheating)

I didnt say u are,but mostly young generation loves Pes10,and the way u support this game makes me think u are around 15 or something like that..

:LOL: That highly ignorant! Again, where did i say? "I LOVE PES 2010 EVERYTHING ELSE IS NOOB!" No i questioned how you would write PES 2011 off without playing it yet talk of PES as if it's perfect!

Sorry but again it seems you think everyone who plays PES 2010 just plays with Barca and sprints past everyone with Messi. You are mistaken! Kids at 15 years old mostly play FIFA, in fact i'd said kids would much prefer PES 6 to PES 2010 since it's easier to dribble, and peform skills etc.. that's what they do!

I play with a wide variety of teams but usually good/average teams with 1-2 good players and mostly average players. Been doing this for as long as i can remember.

By the way,i am 33 years old and i have been playing all those games u say and much more older games then them,the best soccer games i had play when i was child are Emlyn Hughes International Soccer (commodore 64) ,John Barnes Soccer (Amiga 500),Kick Off (Amiga 500),Sensible Soccer (Amiga 500), and in the last 10 years and still,Wiining Eleven and Pes 4-5-6 series but for sure not Pes 8,9 and 10 like you ...sorry

Ok, so your old. But whats this madness you write in bold! I like PES 2008 and 2009 for gods! sake i told you already i said i didn't like those game, i thought they were shit! I said PES 2010 is average but i liked it for it's tactical game! Look Here: http://forums.evo-web.co.uk/showpost.php?p=2012747&postcount=68 My favorite was PES5!

You seem to think because i don't hate PES 2010 i love it and i think its perfect! Madness!
 
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