Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 20 Abril 2012 (editado) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_M0fKsVYMQ Editado 20 Abril 2012 por Jopie Pythagoras in boots Compartilhar este post Link para o post
depina Publicado 20 Abril 2012 Já ? :o a imagem parece do fifa :s Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Pat Riley Publicado 20 Abril 2012 Quem é o jogador da esquerda? Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 20 Abril 2012 Já ? :o a imagem parece do fifa :s É do pes, um gajo de um forum é que fez a comparação. http://www.konami-pes2013.com/ Compartilhar este post Link para o post
A l b o r o s i e Publicado 20 Abril 2012 (editado) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wotTLkPqucM Editado 20 Abril 2012 por A l b o r o s i e Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Klebergol Publicado 20 Abril 2012 O braço do Ronaldo. :medinho: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Kimi Raikkonen Publicado 21 Abril 2012 Já ? :o a imagem parece do fifa :s :lol: É que nem por sombras se parece com um modelo do FIFA. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
pesgores Publicado 23 Abril 2012 É já amanhã que sai, a ver se é desta que o PES volta a reclamar o trono... Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 23 Abril 2012 "@JonMurphy_PES: Don't forget, the first PES 2013 announcement is due tomorrow, mixing live and in-game footage of CR7. #pes2013" Compartilhar este post Link para o post
verY Publicado 23 Abril 2012 Deve ser muito bom, sem dúvida... :weedman: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 24 Abril 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klS83OY0_JA "This extensive article tells you about all the new, extended and improved PES 2013 features. The first PES 2013 trailer is online. Along with the video, we provide you, the PES community, with this extensive article, containing much information about what is new and improved in the 2013 edition of the Konami football game. Many of the new features, extensions and improvements are based on your feedback, i.e. your critical and constructive comments as the PES community – on this official PES portal, on various PES fanpages on Facebook, and in long e-mails as well as in clearly verbalized YouTube video appeals. On top of that, we have got many answers on Twitter and statements of tens of thousands of participants that have shared their opinions. All your feedback has been analyzed, processed and discussed with the PES 2013 developers in numerous meetings. Control and animation of the goalkeeper, the sound ambience in the stadiums, the gameplay balance – these were, amongst other things, the points that have been talked about and criticized the most. Therefore, these elements will be improved and extended in PES 2013. Read more about it in the article below. The new features and improvements in PES 2013 are based on the following three central components: PES FullControl, Player ID, and ProActive AI. We will explain what this exactly means in a moment. 1. PES FullControl (PES FC) The term PES FullControl describes several new and improved features that give you even more control about the players and the ball in PES 2013. Total Freedom of Control: Pro Evolution Soccer introduced the concept of freedom of movement, the new ‘PES FC’ in PES 2013 goes further with total freedom over ball control. Dynamic First Touch: PES 2013 introduces subtle ways to receive the ball, from traps, gently lifting it past an attacker to run on to or a variety of other moves. First touch is everything and players can trap the ball using the R2 button, killing the speed of a well-hit pass and bringing it instantly under control, or using the momentum of the pass to turn a defender. Full Manual Shooting and Full Manual Passing: PES 2013 offers fully manual passing and for the first time ever manual shooting, allowing users to determine the height and power of each. Long low passes can be sent skimming across the pitch, while shooting the user has total control over where the shot is placed. Skill and precision are needed to master these, but passes can be made into open areas, allowing lone strikers to thrive, while offering an unrivalled variety in ways to score. Full Manual Shooting and Full Manual Passing: PES 2013 offers fully manual passing and for the first time ever manual shooting. Dribbling: The speed with which a player moves with the ball has been slowed in line with real matches, but using R2 allows players to add various styles to their close control. Players can vary the speed of their dribbling, and cushion the ball as they move freely within a 360-degree circle. The new system allows players to knock a ball past a player and collect it, nutmeg them, or hold up play by shielding the ball as team mates find space and make runs. Full Manual One-Two: Active one-two passes can be made, with the second player being moved in any direction), facilitating various tactical movements. Response Defending: Countering the attacking options the new dribbling system offers, is a beautifully-balanced defence system. Players can use R2 and X to slow an attack, with a double-tap of the X button prompting a perfectly-timed challenge. Full 360-degree control means that players can check runs and steal the ball from a parallel position, while the individuality element will see world renowned defenders using aerial dominance of physicality to win the ball. Goalkeepers: Even the game’s ‘keepers benefit from more control, while their distribution is more precise thanks to the addition of a power gauge when they throw the ball, creating opportunities for new, quicker counter attacks. 2. Player ID Player ID focuses on the individual elements and movements that each player boasts: Player Individuality: The very best players in PES 2013 will be instantly recognisable via incredible likeness and signature attributes, skills and tricks that bring them to life. The way they run, turn, trap and move the ball, shape to shoot and even celebrate will be noticeably different during play. The way they run, turn, trap and move the ball, shape to shoot and even celebrate will be noticeably different during play. Individuality to Goalkeepers: The individuality of movement has also been extended to between the posts. Goal keeping has been totally invigorated via new animations and play styles. New varieties of saves and reactions have been added to ensure the game’s ‘keepers are in line with the efforts of real shot stoppers. This level of realism also extends to the game’s top-rated goal keepers, with their moves to close attacks down, fling themselves to tip a shot past the post, and in-goal acrobatics benefiting from all new animations and AI. 3. ProActive AI ProActive AI unites the control and realism, with players that will respond and find space as befits those at the top of their game: Balance of Play: The development team has worked closely with the PES fan base to eradicate any illogical elements to the way players move and run in PES 2013, with the ‘ProActive AI’ system enhancing the speed and balance resulting in a more realistic game experience. Tactical Precision: The balance of play has also been enhanced in the play between defences and the front line, with greater organisation as the teams track back or pelt forward, setting a harder to beat defensive line, teams adjusting faster to ball gain or loss, allowing for quicker counters. The development team has worked hard with real keepers to ensure the AI decision process has been vastly improved. Enhanced Goalkeepers: Improvements to the goal keepers was voted the key advancement football fans wanted to see in PES 2013, and the team has worked hard with real keepers to ensure the AI decision process has been vastly improved. Keepers now espond with better reactions, clear their lines more effectively and push the ball savely out of play rather than into dangerous areas. 4. Better connectivity and atmosphere PES 2013 will also boast better connectivity and atmosphere. The popular myPES application will extend the connectivity and communication between Facebook-using PES fans, while the game’s audio effects are being tied closer to the on-field action to provide the kind of buzz seen at top-tier matches, with crowds growing in excitement as their team starts to exert pressure. The game’s audio effects are being tied closer to the on-field action. What can you expect in the coming weeks and months? This article marks the beginning of the announcement of numerous new contents. Gradually, we will get into details until the release of the football game in autumn 2013, and tell you about the new and improved PES 2013 features. Besides a new look, the official website will also contain new features to enable you as the PES community to meet, talk, and organize with people from all over the world. If you have not done so, yet, you should also become a fan of the official Pro Evolution Soccer Facebook page. On www.facebook.com/PES, you will never miss any news, events and community happenings. You can watch new videos on this website, on Facebook, or on the official PES 2013 channel (www.youtube.com/officialpes). Subscribe to the YouTube channel now if you do not want to miss any PES 2013 videos. Read you soon – stay tuned! Your PES community team" Compartilhar este post Link para o post
verY Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Bom, só o facto de melhorarem o ambiente sonoro do estádio é um ponto positivo, jogar PES com som até dá sono... Mas vamos ver, as melhorias anunciadas têm sido imensas todos os anos e, no final, o jogo acaba por sair a mesma desgraça de sempre. Esperemos que melhore. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 24 Abril 2012 já agora uma pequena comparação: Entre o 2012 e o 2013 Compartilhar este post Link para o post
verY Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Essa imagem do 2012 não é ingame? Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Sim é apesar da pessoa que a tirou ( o grande Wilko22) modificou um pouco. Agora o relvado... Compartilhar este post Link para o post
verY Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Então não se pode comparar uma imagem ingame com uma imagem de trailer, ou coisa do género. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 24 Abril 2012 A do 2013 é in game(palavras do Murphy ) A do 2012 é que está melhorada... Compartilhar este post Link para o post
What Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Tenho enormes dúvidas que aquelas imagens do 2013 sejam in-game. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Não vejo muitas diferenças entre este trailer e a intro do 2012, vejo diferenças em retoques, nas luzes e no modelo do jogador, honestamente se não for ingame mão será uma diferença tão grande, assim como foi com o 2012. Lembro-me ter visto uma entrevista com a konami da europa a dizer que este ano a dizer tinham feito enormes progressos no motor, mesmo sendo o mesmo de sempre, pelos vistos encontraram uma maneira de conseguir evoluir um bocado... Compartilhar este post Link para o post
verY Publicado 24 Abril 2012 É a mesma conversa todos os anos, e depois... sai m*rda. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Pes 12 tem defeitos, mas não é assim tão mau :mrgreen: Se fosse um mau jogo eu não teria grandes esperanças para este pes, mas depois do 12 acho que a konami está no bom caminho, foi pena foi ter demorando tanto tempo.... Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Hodor Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Espero bem que esteja bem melhor que o 12, foi o único pes que me fez ir jogar Fifa, e pelo Trailer já vi que pelo menos agora o jogo ainda têm uma coisa que me irrita, os jogadores parecerem robôs a correr, mas vamos ver, ainda falta bastante tempo até sair. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
scout Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Também não gostei nada da forma como o Ronaldo corre naquele vídeo, então da forma como "pedala" ainda menos. Espero por mais e melhor. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Brian wolverine Dawkins Publicado 24 Abril 2012 (editado) Preview: PES 2013 is set to hit this Autumn – and today, Konami explain how the next Pro Evolution Soccer will “move the goalposts” for football games. For the last couple of years, at least, it’s been EA Sports who’ve dominated the market of football sims. FIFA 12 in particular marked an impressive improvement to a series that had long struggled to eclipse its main rival – a rival that, unfortunately for Konami, had found itself standing a little too still. This year, it’s Pro Evolution that’s aiming for the “revolution, not evolution” tag that FIFA so proudly sported last year. And it’s doing so by offering more freedom of control than ever before. Literally, according to Konami. “Never before has a football game offered such a level of control over the way it’s played,” they say as they reveal the big changes to 2013′s update. PES 2013 is set to return to the series’ roots, by focusing on the individual skills of some of the world’s greatest players. But it’s also placing control of those skills in your hands. So Konami are promising better ball control, as well as ‘dynamic first touch’, which introduces new and subtle ways of receiving the ball and turning that into an advantage against your opponent. So you’ll have choices when someone passes to you. Want to trap the ball, bringing it instantly under control? A tap of R2 will do just that. Want to use the power of the pass to quickly nip past a defender? You’ll be able to do that too. Once you’ve got the ball, this level of control doesn’t let up, say Konami. Dribbling speed has been quite realistically slowed down, meaning you won’t be legging it down the pitch with the ball superglued to your boot any more, but you’ll also be able to employ special dribbling techniques that allow you to vary your pace and cushion the ball smoothly around a 360-degree circle. And once you’re ready to take that shot, the idea is that you’ll have more control over that as well. In fact, full control. Whenever you play a ball, whether that’s a pass to a teammate or a strike at goal, you’ll have the ability to adjust not just the power and shot type, but also the height and trajectory. The idea is that your player’s skill and precision will marry with your own skill and precision, and if you master it you’ll be able to pull of some spectacular variety in the way you piece together moves and hit the back of the net. Who’s got beef? Defending gets an overhaul, too. You can slow attacks, pressure opposing players, steal the ball from possession, and use individual defenders’ characteristics to your advantage. Have you got a beast of a player at the back, stocky and large enough to dominate anyone who dares to get close? They’ll probably be able to win that aerial ball, then. Meanwhile, back on the goal line, you can now control how your keepers throw the ball, creating more opportunities for counter-attacks. But it’s improvements to the game’s AI that could make all the difference. Football games have always struggled in this area, with unconvincing tactics from the opposing side making things seem jarring, while teammates’ incredible lack of footballing knowledge has often meant employing clever strategies yourself has been impossible. PES 2013 hopes to change this. Konami say they’ve been working with player feedback to iron out all the logical inconsistencies in the way players move and run, and the result should be something far more credible. Teams’ organisation should be better, too, with defenders working together to hold a solid line at the back, or pushing forward when the time is right. Teams adjust more quickly when the ball is won or lost, creating more opportunities to pelt forward and take advantage of some extra space, or getting back quickly to prevent that lone attacker from setting out on a clear run on goal. Plus, Konami promise that your goalie will no longer just lob the ball out to a striker, which is always good news. All of this sounds… well, a lot like what FIFA did last year. It’s about more control, more realism, more opportunities to use your brain to develop interesting tactics. With a FIFA 13 announcement surely around the corner, it will be interesting to see if EA Sports’ flagship title will revolutionise once more – unless it takes the bizarre decision to stand still entirely, PES could find its rival confidently striding past it once more. Konami say PES 2013 is “moving the goalposts”. What might be more accurate to say is that Konami is moving PES’ goalposts. For all the talk of a whole new ball game, these first details do make it sound distinctly like a game of catch-up, as FIFA has the opportunity to sprint through on goal. But hey! There’s surely more to be revealed – and the proof, of course, will be in the playing. Until recently, Konami had an impressive track record. If they work hard enough, they could find themselves challenging for the title once more. Editado 24 Abril 2012 por Jopie Pythagoras in boots Compartilhar este post Link para o post
MCoelho Publicado 24 Abril 2012 Os gráficos são o que menos interessa... Já está num patamar bom. Falta o resto... veremos se é este ano. Compartilhar este post Link para o post