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Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007

ddeweil

Club Supporter
Konami will still release it this year in autumn in Europe as Pro Evolution Soccer 6, according to Konami Europe. The January date is for the US.
 

mr.chris79

Reserve Team
Could someone please upload the screenshots to imageshack as I can't see them using IE?

Would be appreciated! Thanks a lot!
 

ddeweil

Club Supporter
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Here's the new logo. I assume this is for the US and not Europe, seeing how you guys will still get Pro Evo 6.
 

MightyTic

Senior Squad
I watched the Sony E3 release and it was showing a basketball player in PS2 and PS3, man what a difference. In PS2 his turns were on a 45 degree angle and the feet would slide (skate) and with a cursor moving in front of him he would struggle to track it, one cursor zoomed from in front of him and over his shoulder, took ages for him to turn his head. In the split screen the PS3 player would move and lift and plant his feet while turning in 360 and with the cursors moving his eye contact was instant and when the cursor zoomed over his shoulder he followed it instantly.

I think it was called UCAP or something like that, the next step up from motion catpure. It is amazing ! Sports games with this will come to life like never before, body tilt while turning ...

Can wait to see it in PES ...
 

steady teddy

Youth Team
So it will be on Xbox 360 & PS3 but what platform are Konami developing the game off of?? If they're still making it available on PS2 then how much better can it look graphically on a 360, PS3, or pc?
 

deKerf

Club Supporter
My guess is that it will be developed for the PS2 and then tweaked for other systems. I imagine the gameplay won't change across consoles but that the 360 and PS3 will have extra animations (superficial ones that don't affect gameplay) and 3D crowds perhaps (in all camera views dammit). At the very least you'll get 720p and that will look nice.

Does anyone have a working link to the pics?
 

MightyTic

Senior Squad
steady teddy said:
So it will be on Xbox 360 & PS3 but what platform are Konami developing the game off of?? If they're still making it available on PS2 then how much better can it look graphically on a 360, PS3, or pc?


I was last year some time that I seen an interview with Seabass about PES and how he was looking forward to working the next gen consoles Xbox360 and PS3 as they would finally give him (and his team) what was lacking in the PS2. And with the power of the nextgen consoles he could finally get powerful AI and gameplay that could not be done with the PS2.

Now that might have changed , but I can't see them devloping WE/PES on the PS2, and just tweaking the graphics for the next gen consoles. If you take the PC versions, there is little difference in the graphics between video cards.

I just upgraded (up graded for me) from a GF4 TI4200 128 card to a Nvidia 6600GT 128 card, and although I can get higher res's and up the graphics and still get good frame rates with the 6600GT more that I could with the TI4200 , there is not a great deal more to the look of the game between the 660GT and the TI4200.

I think Konami would be scoring a very very Big OG , if they just ported over a PS2 version with better graphics and animation to the next gen consoles.

As I said, Seabass in the interview (that was pulled by konami from the web) said that all he and the team wanted to do with WE/PES could no longer be done on the PS2. It had reach a limit on what they could do with the game engine via gameplay and AI ( graphics/animation would be a given on the nextgen) and that was why he and the team were looking forward to getting to work with the 360/PS3 as they could take the AI and gameplay to the next level, something that was now limited on the PS2.

So if they do port over from the PS2 again to PS3 360 and PC, they will end up losing a lot of fans. While we all love our WE/PES, we have all seen in the past few years that the PS2 has reached a limit as what they can do with it on the PS2, and apart from few tweaks (fouls, some animation) the game has not really moved on, more liked treaded water.
 

justhammy

Senior Squad
Those screens dont impress me very much. Adriano looks good though ;)
FIFA looks better, much better. But who cares about it if they can get that kick-ass gameplay to the 360 and PS3 :D!
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MentatYP

Club Supporter
PhiLLer said:
And Terry doesn't even look anything like the real Terry, these screenshots reminds me of FIFA a little too much for my liking. Then again, it's early days and I'm sure Konami will release an awesome game in the end.

So if he doesn't look like John Terry, how did you know it was supposed to be him? :rolleyes: Just givin' ya a hard time.

So were those actual in-game footage captures? They look an awful lot like the intro videos to previous WE games.
 

Mel Brennan

Youth Team
GameSpot hands-on preview:

LOS ANGELES--Earlier today, during a visit to Konami's E3 booth, we were able to spend some quality time with a PlayStation 2 demo of Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007, which will be titled Pro Evolution Soccer 6 in Europe. The demo featured only six international teams and a single stadium, but after two quick matches against a Konami PR person from the UK we needed no more convincing that Shingo "Seabass" Takatsuka and his development team at KCET have once again found numerous ways to improve upon what was already a superb game engine.

Before our first match had even got underway, we noticed that the international teams we had chosen to play with were wearing authentic uniforms, and also that the likenesses of famous players like David Beckham and Gary Neville were more convincing than ever before. Things only got better once the ball started moving. Not only were the players under our control very responsive when in possession of the ball or defending, but their animations were totally convincing and included new feints, heel passes, and jostling when two opposing players are competing for a header. CPU-controlled players doing their thing off-the-ball were also impressive, largely because they were doing a great job not only of making runs and moving into space, but also of pointing to indicate where they'd like us to pass the ball to them.

Although dribbling the ball in Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 certainly appears to be a little easier than in previous games in the series, passing and shooting has been made a little more challenging. Your passes won't always find their target players simply because you were pointing your player in something vaguely resembling the right direction, and when you shoot, you'll find that the accuracy of your shot depends largely on the shape of the striker's body when the shot button is pressed. Shots that we unleashed immediately after beating a defender with a deft turn, for example, were often way off target, simply because our player was still off-balance.

Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 definitely plays a more attack-minded game of soccer than its predecessors, but that certainly hasn't come at the expense of the game's defensive play. Defensive players are every bit as responsive as their attacking colleagues, and you'll retain the ball much more often after well executed sliding tackles than has been the case previously.

Although the demo on display at E3 is quite limited, we managed to grab a few minutes with a Konami representative who was kind enough to tell us about some of the other new features that will appear in the finished game. Additional licensed uniforms for club and international teams will undoubtedly add to the game's sense of realism, while a new random match generator mode will be great for players who want nothing more than to get into the game as quickly as possible. Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 will also include a new "international challenge" mode that tasks you with leading your chosen international team through the qualifying rounds and finals of a major international tournament--don't be surprised if the tournament structure is similar to that of a certain competition kicking off in Germany next month. We look forward to bringing you more information on the game soon.
 

MightyTic

Senior Squad
Mel Brennan said:
GameSpot hands-on preview:



sounds good , with something like 100M PS2 out there (sony E3?) I think WE/PES will still be out there for a long time to come on that console, but they will have to do a version (not a port) for the next-gen boxes.
 


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