aussiepesfan
Club Supporter
hey guys..
now that ive got we6fe+rhapsodies patch, ive been playing the game to death, and its been amazing...
now i heard that the L1 close dribble move has come back... ie. when you hold L1 while using the stick or pad, the player has more control and is less likely to be disposessed. Apparently they took this move out for pes2.
ok.. ive tried it.. and im talking about training here... and its exactly the same as WITHOUT the L1 being pressed.... that led me to assume that it was all a load of ****....
Well then i tried something else... and please excuse me if you guys already knew this.. but knowbody here has explained this to me...
ok.. in training... i basically ran up field(using the directional analogue stick, ie. i dont use the pad for movement).... then i let go of the stick... and you know how once you let go of the directional stick, the player doesnt quite stop but does this really slow thunderbirds movement...ie. slow steps in the direction they were originally running....
now if you press R1 while doing this, you will step on the ball and perform a sudden stop......
BUT... if you PRESS and HOLD the L1 Button, then immediately use the stick for movement, you will have this weird power of the ball just sticking to your feet... making it very hard for the defender to get the ball of you... its AMAZING... but it only lasts a certain time...
i looked at the tutorial at training.. and it shows a move for guarding the ball, but by simply using just the joystick... i think kcet made a mistake in the tutorial.... the player is supposed to first let go of the movement stick or pad just after running, hold the L1 then they can guard the ball by moveing around...
what do you guys think... did you guys know this..
currently im mucking around in training trying to pull of the berkhamp move.... you know the one he uses (the decieving trap) to score that great goal against newcastle. Thats cause ive seen it about 3 times in the game.. the computer has done this against me... and ive thought.. did i just see what i thought i saw... the 3rd time confirmed it for me..
i know that if youre about to recieve a long pass, and you let go of the stick and just press R1, the player doesnt trap it, but chests the ball up above his head... it may have something to do with this.. i dont know...
cheers,
steve
now that ive got we6fe+rhapsodies patch, ive been playing the game to death, and its been amazing...
now i heard that the L1 close dribble move has come back... ie. when you hold L1 while using the stick or pad, the player has more control and is less likely to be disposessed. Apparently they took this move out for pes2.
ok.. ive tried it.. and im talking about training here... and its exactly the same as WITHOUT the L1 being pressed.... that led me to assume that it was all a load of ****....
Well then i tried something else... and please excuse me if you guys already knew this.. but knowbody here has explained this to me...
ok.. in training... i basically ran up field(using the directional analogue stick, ie. i dont use the pad for movement).... then i let go of the stick... and you know how once you let go of the directional stick, the player doesnt quite stop but does this really slow thunderbirds movement...ie. slow steps in the direction they were originally running....
now if you press R1 while doing this, you will step on the ball and perform a sudden stop......
BUT... if you PRESS and HOLD the L1 Button, then immediately use the stick for movement, you will have this weird power of the ball just sticking to your feet... making it very hard for the defender to get the ball of you... its AMAZING... but it only lasts a certain time...
i looked at the tutorial at training.. and it shows a move for guarding the ball, but by simply using just the joystick... i think kcet made a mistake in the tutorial.... the player is supposed to first let go of the movement stick or pad just after running, hold the L1 then they can guard the ball by moveing around...
what do you guys think... did you guys know this..
currently im mucking around in training trying to pull of the berkhamp move.... you know the one he uses (the decieving trap) to score that great goal against newcastle. Thats cause ive seen it about 3 times in the game.. the computer has done this against me... and ive thought.. did i just see what i thought i saw... the 3rd time confirmed it for me..
i know that if youre about to recieve a long pass, and you let go of the stick and just press R1, the player doesnt trap it, but chests the ball up above his head... it may have something to do with this.. i dont know...
cheers,
steve