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Old 06-23-2016, 01:02 PM   #1
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PES 2017: What Do We Know About the Game After E3?


E3 2016 is over, and what a hectic week it was. For those of us who eat, sleep and breathe soccer, we were treated to all sorts of entertainment. Euro 2016 and Copa América continued to provide plenty of memorable moments, and a whole host of new info was unveiled for this year's FIFA and PES releases. I love this time of year

We already knew some information about PES 2017 before E3 rolled around due to an announcement back on May 25. It was via this announcement that we were informed of a number of gameplay changes that we'd be seeing this year, including Adaptive AI, Real Touch and Precise Pass features. Shortly after, the first hands-on previews started to surface, and the majority of feedback was very positive. Not a bad start.

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Old 06-23-2016, 01:19 PM   #2
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I'm thrilled about the file sharing, which essentially nullifies any roster negligence from the team of chimps at Konami. Hopefully they'll have figured out the issues with Data packs corrupting these files. Nothing worse than getting your roster exactly where you want it, only for a Data pack to come along and scramble everything.

Overall I'm really excited for the game this year. It sounds like they have truly fixed the GKs, which in my opinion have plagued the series for years. If they can at least improve upon the fouls issue, and if in fact the adaptive AI does what they're claiming, I think I'm all in.
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Let's hope fouls work this year. So far, I'm feeling pretty good about the information leaking out.
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Old 06-23-2016, 01:46 PM   #4
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The file share could save this series as the first poster said the corruption and lack of updates is a massive problem.

Fouls, Keepers and konami's own stupid restrictions to editing are all issues I'm still worried about
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Coming from someone who used save injections on the PS2 and Xbox 360 versions of PES, the file sharing announcement is huge with me as well. Hopefully there is an abundance of league and team save slots, I'd love to have the entire Football League in PES.
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Old 06-23-2016, 03:23 PM   #6
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Agree with the above. They need to allow us to build structures and have multiple leagues in a country and then play seasons rolling....

Remove limits and let us make our own footballing worlds to play in
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Agree with the above. They need to allow us to build structures and have multiple leagues in a country and then play seasons rolling....

Remove limits and let us make our own footballing worlds to play in
Would be nice but I just wish they brought back the stadium creator, have access to a bucnch a teams almost means nothing if the majority of them play in the same stadium.
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All I know is it's a decade later and I'm still editing PES 5.
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