Citan said:
Why not try to argument with technical soccer aspects than "fifa is better and complete" bollocks. |
Ok, technical, here it goes:
Comparing FIFA the game to PES the demo:
- The animations are more fluid on FIFA, when you rotate the players weaker foot to gain leverage for placed shots, you can feel the actual weight of the player and the impact of defenses on your player is also felt. In PES it's the same, whether you're player is the weak framed Messi or the strong built Gerrard.
- The ball has more complete physics and it's actually affected by player duels instead of having weird kinetics as it had on the PES demo. I've seen some 1 vs 1 confrontations were my player rolled the ball along his calf to the outside of his better foot while the defense intercepted it with the inside of his better foot. The ball gained a left roll effect due to the impact of both players feet on it, just like it would in real life. On PES i haven't seen such a detailed situation.
- There are actual performance differences between the most talented players and regular players. Messi has the shortest ball control on the whole game, just like in real life, while Ronaldo has a larger ball control but tighter feint abilities. On PES, they both control the same, that's going by PES 09, because in the PES 10 demo, Ronaldo isn't included. As I said, i'll give a better review of the game once i get it for PC, that's why I said FIFA gave me the best football experience so far, and I put emphasis on the so far part.
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