Re: PES 2015 Discussion Thread
Just catching up on the info and leaked video's now. Here's my 2 cents:
1) Happy for Konami to release it a couple of months later than usual if they can properly implement everything they've planned for the game. Animations, textures etc.
2) Whilst you can't tell that much from the video, you can see that the sprinting animation looks natural now and doesn't have a stutter for the animation to recommence, which is evident and visually jarring on PES 2014.
3) The "game" doesn't look fast if you look at passing speed, sprinting speed etc. What some are describing as fast is how quick the play is transpiring because these guys are clearly just holding down LB/L1 and playing a pass and move game with every freaking pass! If you play the game like real football, which most people won't (although they will be more considered than the guys on the video hopefully...) it looks well paced from what we can see.
4) These supposed 3,000 animations to be implemented...whatever the number is, it's a key aspect for the game. Without the animations, the ball physics can't be fully unlocked because the game will be unbalanced. I saw some people panicking that keepers will still be shit...but given that the game looks likely to be released so late in the year, there's a lot more time than usual to actually implement the animations. Stop thinking that it's a September release and you might stop fretting
5) That inside of the foot dragback turn by Llorente was sexy and something I see out on the pitch and always impresses me
6) Net physics...while it might be a low priority, surely it can't be that time consuming to update? To have a beautiful game being played out and scoring after such magnificent build up play....to be totally let down by a steel cage net (or a belly flopping goalkeeper) is something Konami should not let happen, especially given all the other hard work they appear to be undertaking.
7) Germany and Brazil to bow out of the quarters are my predictions
