Pro Evolution Soccer 11 Gets Updated
Majority of Americans still don't understand why you can't use your hands in football.
Published: December 16, 2010
Yes, a lot of Americans ended up annoyed that Morgan Freeman did not seal the deal for us to get the World Cup here in the States. But that doesn't mean that you can't take the United States national team and beat up on Real Madrid in some Pro Evolution Soccer 11. And thanks to Konami, a lot of problems with the game will be fixed up.
This update will come on December 21, 2010, for free. A lot of the tweaks were from user feedback, so hooray for those who actually take the time to submit bugs and issues. Those of you who encountered problems and just dealt with it, I guess you won't be shunned. Below is a list of of what will be spruced up:
* Defender AI has been adjusted to allow for more consistent pressing
* The difficulty level and success rate for performing Rainbow Flicks has been adjusted to improve gameplay
* Throw-ins can now be passed back immediately
* Cursor switching has been improved including situations when the ball is crossed
* Calculating transfer fees in the Master League has been reworked
* Names above CPU players can now be switched off as they mimic player settings
* Shooting has been tweaked to produce more realistic reactions and results depending on real-time situations
* Chants within the game have been refined or changed
Looks to me like a whole lot of positives. Be sure to check back here at TPS for our very on Parjanya Holtz's review. Yes, he's still reviewing it. Cut him some slack, he's German, they take the soccer thing very seriously.
This update will come on December 21, 2010, for free. A lot of the tweaks were from user feedback, so hooray for those who actually take the time to submit bugs and issues. Those of you who encountered problems and just dealt with it, I guess you won't be shunned. Below is a list of of what will be spruced up:
* Defender AI has been adjusted to allow for more consistent pressing
* The difficulty level and success rate for performing Rainbow Flicks has been adjusted to improve gameplay
* Throw-ins can now be passed back immediately
* Cursor switching has been improved including situations when the ball is crossed
* Calculating transfer fees in the Master League has been reworked
* Names above CPU players can now be switched off as they mimic player settings
* Shooting has been tweaked to produce more realistic reactions and results depending on real-time situations
* Chants within the game have been refined or changed
Looks to me like a whole lot of positives. Be sure to check back here at TPS for our very on Parjanya Holtz's review. Yes, he's still reviewing it. Cut him some slack, he's German, they take the soccer thing very seriously.
