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What he said.Originally posted by theCRO
I'm with monkee on most of those
Agreed. Despite noticing the areas of PES3 that can be improved it doesn't take anything away from the enjoyment I have in playing the game. I guess that's been Konami's real success with the PES series.Originally posted by theCRO
but for all it's shortcomings, this game is still the best sports simulation created....so credit to Konami for a 95% perfect game (for today's standards)
Originally posted by Frostwolf
Only the two players kicking off are allowed in the centre circle at kickoff.
Originally posted by JoshyCoull
burgos wears a red cap
keeper for athletico madrid
is this your PES4 wish?Originally posted by JoshyCoull
burgos wears a red cap
keeper for athletico madrid
Originally posted by Ebonix
I know this is a bit late and only cosmetic but in the edit player thing, I would love it if you could put goalkeeper trousers on keepers. I'm sure most of you are familiar with Gabor Kiraly the guy who wears a pair of grey cotton sweat pants no matter the weather or heat. In the current one they have Caps and Glasses. I don't know any player who wears a cap unless its a sunny day and a goalkeeper is wearing one. I only know of Davids wearing sunglasses and yet both of these are avalible in the edit mode
So my argument is obviously that more keepers wear trousers than glasses and caps etc.