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Posted: Thu, 7th Mar 2013 23:42 Post subject: Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 |
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Quote: | Konami has just revealed – via the game’s official FB page – that the new engine that will be powering the next Pro Evolution Soccer game will be unveiled next week. According to the Japanese company, the next Edge magazine will have the first information about it and will be released on March 14th. This is really exciting news as PES had some serious issues in all of its current-generation versions. |
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/pro-evolution-soccer-2014-new-engine-to-be-unveiled-next-week/
It will be revolutionary
Maybe they'll get it right this time, it's an important move and if they fail with this engine too, PES' future will be extremely dark. 
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Posted: Thu, 7th Mar 2013 23:43 Post subject: |
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New engine 
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Posted: Thu, 7th Mar 2013 23:43 Post subject: |
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Let the FIFA vs. Pro Evo battle commence!
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Posted: Thu, 7th Mar 2013 23:47 Post subject: |
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Posted: Thu, 7th Mar 2013 23:55 Post subject: |
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There will also be Pro Evolution Soccer 2015. You read it here first.
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Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2013 00:09 Post subject: |
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human_steel wrote: | There will also be Pro Evolution Soccer 2015. You read it here first. |
source ?
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Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2013 00:35 Post subject: |
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Well I sure want to see this new engine , Im interested..I really hope they don't fail again.
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Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2013 00:37 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2013 01:38 Post subject: |
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4treyu wrote: | Well as long as they don't stray too far from the excellent gameplay in PES2013 I'm looking forward to what they can come with in the technical aspect with tne new engine  |
If they finally manage to implement some animations that resemble human beings instead of running Robocops, it's already something. The physics, collision system and AI aren't bad at all so they can simply convert them to the new (?) engine. And they need to work hard on the online part..
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Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2013 01:47 Post subject: |
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Yeah I understand the online part is one of the main reasons (along with the licenses) prefer FIFA games. In my case it won't be really important as I only play against the AI.
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Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2013 08:40 Post subject: |
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Not bought a pes game since pes 10 ove been a fifa player since then maybe they will crank more pressure on ea by releasing 14 hppe so.
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Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2013 08:45 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2013 09:31 Post subject: |
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uhuh...
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Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2013 10:40 Post subject: |
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I would pay them all my monies if they made ISS pro evolution 1 with updated graphics, player physics and AI.
the feeling of football finesse was so perfect in that one that after playing it, PES 2013 feels like fifa 99 
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Posted: Sun, 10th Mar 2013 22:59 Post subject: |
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Quote: | - Engine based on FOX Engine
- Engine referred to as “new engine”
- New physics engine uses “Barycentre physics”
- Barycentre physics: different body parts have different weights
- Collisions are similar to FIFA
- Impact strength of collisions depend on which part of the body is hit
- Team is focusing on “photo-realism” for graphics
- One closeup of a Japanese player’s face in EDGE shows detailed skin pores and individual eyebrows
- Shirts are separate from the player models
- Shirts hang from the players and flow and get pulled when jostling
- Ball control radius in 3x bigger than current gen, providing more dynamic off-ball tussles while player’s legs try to get control of the ball
- Can set a player’s “zones”
- This allows you to have an individual player only be allowed to move in a small area of the pitch while defending
1. Barycentre Physics and Ball control
The new engine allows for a larger separation between player and ball – three time the radius of PES 2013, where tight ‘confrontation’ zones are used to make tackling easier. A striker will be able to throw his body weight in one direction and use his opposing foot to push the ball in the other way, leaving defenders off balance and buying space for a pass or shot. Players have specific centres of balance, calculated by locating their centre of gravity, or barycentre. You’ll be able to control your player’s weight shifts at all times and use practice touches to push the ball away from your feet. We see a wireframe demo with more natural animations and fluid transitions than FIFA 13. You control the player and the physics drives the animation, not vice versa. It’s hard to tell how this will transform the ‘feel’ of play, rather than just being admirable behind the scenes calculations, but there appears to be scope for a radical new control scheme – think of how Skate’s right-stick motions mimicked real-life movements by exploiting dynamic physics, and how they compared to the digital button taps of Tony Hawks Pro Skater. This could be a revelation in football game control.
2. Contact and Physicality
Konami has pinpointed this as a weakness in previous games, but now players can jostle for space – even without the ball present – for headers at corners, or to dominate a smaller opponent. You’ll be able to tug shirts (cloth is now separate from the player’s body and stretches) as well as elbow for room on the touchline. It works in tandem with the physics and precision control. Agile players can unbalance defenders with dropped shoulders or ball skills, and push the ball further ahead to exploit their acceleration. “Previously, body feints were more aesthetic,” admits Masuda. “Now they’re a key tactic.”
3. Squad Emulator
Formations remain essential for success, but now you can set ‘zones of play’ so your key players focus on certain tactics in mission-critical areas. For example, you can set your front line to focus on possession and probing for gaps in from of a deep-lying defence. In theory, you’ll be able to recognise your favourite teams pattern of play within a few minutes. The emphasis on defending and shape should allow weaker teams to create effective strategies, such as when Celtic beat Barcelona in the Champions League by defending deep, buoyed up by the home crowd.
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Sounds good..on paper
http://www.dsogaming.com/news/pro-evolution-soccer-2014-first-details-revealed/
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Posted: Sun, 10th Mar 2013 23:21 Post subject: |
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I want to see it ! 
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Posted: Mon, 11th Mar 2013 00:56 Post subject: |
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Oooh gimme gimme gimme! ^^
Maybe EA will start bringing some more drastic changes and we'll have some healthy competition again.
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Posted: Mon, 11th Mar 2013 01:05 Post subject: |
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kazemaky wrote: | Oooh gimme gimme gimme! ^^
Maybe EA will start bringing some more drastic changes and we'll have some healthy competition again. |
Well its time for them to do a new engine as well, hopefully both will deliver.
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Posted: Mon, 11th Mar 2013 01:09 Post subject: |
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somehow i doubt fifa 14 will have a new engine.
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Posted: Mon, 11th Mar 2013 01:30 Post subject: |
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kazemaky wrote: | Oooh gimme gimme gimme! ^^
Maybe EA will start bringing some more drastic changes and we'll have some healthy competition again. |
not next year it won't even if PES turns out to be miles better than Fifa.....in terms of sales for ex Fifa got their hands on the UK and most European countries, except for Spain maybe.
so i expect to see things like they were in terms of "competition".
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Posted: Mon, 11th Mar 2013 01:53 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 11th Mar 2013 08:27 Post subject: |
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I wonder how this will affect system requirements. pes was always playable on oldest of pc's.
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Posted: Mon, 11th Mar 2013 11:09 Post subject: |
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i dont give a fuck about the game engine, if the keep turning pes into a arcade football game, i keep playing a simulation football game like fifa, and no, i aint a fifa fan boy, every year i try both and see whos bether, fifa wins at least the last 3 years .
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