Young GE
Conference
- 4 May 2006
Which game do you like better?
ps. sorry if a thread simular to this was already created.
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. But I would like to see a bigger change from title to title... Agree with Rune on the attack and defence part a little, had some games on PES 5 that were nearly all midfield battles with one or two chances, but the bugs and faults in both titles grate and seem so obvious it makes you wonder who play tests them!!:roll: #-o [-(:lmao:danhammer said:keepers are better
Then I guess he's basing everything on animation cuz other than that, PES5 is better if you base it on the gameplay alone.ClassicD said:I think he means in terms of animations, they do have a lot more variation in that department (there have been next to no one-handed saves since WE6 until WE10). But they are a lot worse at actually keeping goal, yes.
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.cigol said:They are worse at keeping goal but they are more realistic for it.
People saying WE10 is so easy is extremely strange to me.
Like I said in another thread; in PES5 I played two seasons UNBEATEN as Villarreal and I never, ever felt challenged. I was simply going through the motions scoring goals as I knew how and all the rest of it. Now I enjoyed it for the most part but the blatant cheating/manipulation and more importantly the referees made playing it extremely fustrating time and time again.
In WE10 I actually feel as though I need to defend. If someone gets a breakaway I actually feel scared. Defending is incredibly difficult but also very rewarding and the new animations make it more fun in standoffs if you choose the wrong direction the player dribbles towards.
Goalkeepers are fragile you can't rely on them to save everything and you have to wary of rebounds. This works both ways and makes for a much more unpredictable and realistic experience.
Defending corners and long balls is now more of a lottery which is also realistic - in the past PES it was too easy to beat the attacker to the ball UNLESS the CPU designated this cross as a goal and then no matter what you did you never got there first or you'd find your world class player magically out of position. In WE10 you concede from corners and crosses but it doesn't feel contrived, it feels more random it feels more realistic and you dont' stop and stare at the screen in disbelief.
This element of unpredictability extends to practically everything and it lends itself to a more natural experience.
The refereeing is improved vastly as well.




Mauras said:PES5 feels much more mecanized, much more geometrical, much more standartized in gameplay than WE10.
. But certainly not arcady gameplaywise)I agree completley, I dont know how its too easy..cigol said:They are worse at keeping goal but they are more realistic for it.
People saying WE10 is so easy is extremely strange to me.
Like I said in another thread; in PES5 I played two seasons UNBEATEN as Villarreal and I never, ever felt challenged. I was simply going through the motions scoring goals as I knew how and all the rest of it. Now I enjoyed it for the most part but the blatant cheating/manipulation and more importantly the referees made playing it extremely fustrating time and time again.
In WE10 I actually feel as though I need to defend. If someone gets a breakaway I actually feel scared. Defending is incredibly difficult but also very rewarding and the new animations make it more fun in standoffs if you choose the wrong direction the player dribbles towards.
Goalkeepers are fragile you can't rely on them to save everything and you have to wary of rebounds. This works both ways and makes for a much more unpredictable and realistic experience.
Defending corners and long balls is now more of a lottery which is also realistic - in the past PES it was too easy to beat the attacker to the ball UNLESS the CPU designated this cross as a goal and then no matter what you did you never got there first or you'd find your world class player magically out of position. In WE10 you concede from corners and crosses but it doesn't feel contrived, it feels more random it feels more realistic and you dont' stop and stare at the screen in disbelief.
This element of unpredictability extends to practically everything and it lends itself to a more natural experience.
The refereeing is improved vastly as well.