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Is it possible to change the sound of the ball hitting the posts?

feliycora

Youth Team
I'm disapointed with some bugs in PES4, one of them isn't really a bug but a "negative" inovation. the sound of the ball hitting the posts is REAL in PES3 and now in PES4 is like in fifa and it is only audible in penaltys.

so, there is any way to change that sound?
 

Mayor

Starting XI
finally someone noticed it too
the best post sound was in WE2k2, I would import it but I don't know where this sound is located in pes4
time ago FCH found it in afs in PES3, dunno where it's in PES4

and a sound of ball hitting the adboard woulb be nice too (I'd like to make it louder)
 

São Paulo FC

Youth Team
Re: Is it possible to change the sound of the ball hitting the posts?

I´ve noticed this "inovation" too...It´s weird to hit the post and don´t listen the "PEEEEENNN" :kader:

It would be funny to listen players crying when the ball hits them. LOL
 

BauerCTU

Youth Team
was only thinking about this the other day. sounds like the ball is hitting a metal goal frame on a sunday league pitch. it sound terrible as well.they should have the sound of it hitting a wooden goal frame with a thud.metal goal frames are actually illegal in proffessional football tut tut konami
 

Gnidrologist

Youth Team
What are you guys talking about? Goal frames in proffesional football are made of metal pipes so it's natural that you hear PINNNG sound. Post/bar sounds in pes3 were strange. As if the frame was made of wooden planks.:crazyboy:
It was untill, I dunno, 50s or 60s when goal frames were wooden and they sometimes even broke during the match. I don't know particular metal they use for making goalframes, but it's surely some kind of metal.
 


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