rasko1nikov
Non-League
- 14 November 2014
If I've just started and am in DIV 12, but am encountering players in the same division with entire squads of all-star players, they bought gold coins and spent them on the team, right? This micro-transaction business is already looking, at best; entirely unpalatable, and at worst; disgusting.
I don't know, the whole mode thing seems kind of joyless and without soul. Are people enjoying it? I mean, everybody has Ronaldo, Neuer, Goetze, etc in their team. Where's the variety? I imagine in the higher leagues, every game will be against the same team over and over! PES has always been about putting the time in and getting your rewards so I'm not really worried about getting top, top players, but yeah, at the moment it seems more like a boring - albeit interesting - entrée to the main dish.
Finally, what's up with the manager system? An interesting idea in principal, but in practice, are we to believe all managers are wedded to a single system? Imagine Real Madrid sacking Ancelotti and hiring some unknown guy before a CL quarter-final because they needed to play 4-5-1!
Just some early thoughts. Correct me I'm wrong about anything (surely the better managers on the game are more flexible, for eg?).
Oh yeah, not too enamoured with the transfer system either. Having agents is another great idea in principal but it doesn't do enough to simulate the reality: that players are presented and then you either sign them, or don't. Right now, you put your hands into guy's mystery bag (uhh...) and hope for the best. No choice!
Thoughts?
I don't know, the whole mode thing seems kind of joyless and without soul. Are people enjoying it? I mean, everybody has Ronaldo, Neuer, Goetze, etc in their team. Where's the variety? I imagine in the higher leagues, every game will be against the same team over and over! PES has always been about putting the time in and getting your rewards so I'm not really worried about getting top, top players, but yeah, at the moment it seems more like a boring - albeit interesting - entrée to the main dish.
Finally, what's up with the manager system? An interesting idea in principal, but in practice, are we to believe all managers are wedded to a single system? Imagine Real Madrid sacking Ancelotti and hiring some unknown guy before a CL quarter-final because they needed to play 4-5-1!
Just some early thoughts. Correct me I'm wrong about anything (surely the better managers on the game are more flexible, for eg?).
Oh yeah, not too enamoured with the transfer system either. Having agents is another great idea in principal but it doesn't do enough to simulate the reality: that players are presented and then you either sign them, or don't. Right now, you put your hands into guy's mystery bag (uhh...) and hope for the best. No choice!
Thoughts?