oliminator1994 on 08 April 2009
| Alic0004 said: Basically, if you play a lot of PES, you won't ever be able to play FIFA, even the new ones that have awesome graphics and much improved gameplay. The main reason being that goals still seem arbitrary in FIFA. You have more control over the shot, but unfortunately since they try to reward shots with the right amount of power it ends up meaning that stuff way outside the penalty box goes in all the time, often missing the goalie by a foot. While that's sometimes true in real life as well, the problem is, shots that almost randomly go by the goalie don't lead to good gameplay. It leads to a lot of long range goals that all look the same, and don't really depend upon the play before the shot was taken. PES on the other hand is all about the setup, whether it be a cross that catches the defense in a bad position, or a cut-through pass that takes the goalie out of the equation altogether. 98% of the time you feel like you actually earned the goal, and that makes it incredibly satisfying as a competitive game, because the person losing knows they got beat that time and the person winning knows that even if they got a little lucky, they had to actually think through the process of scoring the goal, and not just hit the shot button a lot from inside midfield. The trade off is that you don't have much control over your shots in PES. That last moment all comes down to the little polygonal men and their mad skills -- the shot is nothing, it's all about the setup. Once you get used to the strategic flow of PES, FIFA just doesn't feel right. It's probably true going in the other direction as well. |
I have always had PES untill this year and ive adapted to FIFA just fine my only problem and i agree with you, the shooting isnt right.







