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PES 3 on the PC!

Frostwolf

Starting XI
oh my god. i cannot believe this. YES!!!

screw fifa's october 31 release date, wait a week longer to order pes3 online :)
 

Korben_Dallas

Club Supporter
I'm still gonna give Fifa a try... and I hope Konami makes the November release date..

New player models? Who cares man JUST RELEASE THE GAME!!!! :f***:
 
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Dan the monkey

Guest
I'll buy PES3 for PC ofcourse cos its the best
I'll buy Club Football for Xbox cos its new
And i might buy FIFA 2004 for PC cos of Northampton, but if the gameplay is like what it was last year **** it
 
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PrOEvolutionMan

Guest
..did you know , that PES3 was the game with best gameplay on Games Convention?Thats really impresive!!
ps. I`ll buy a new pad special for this game!
 

gian

Starting XI
I've got sidewinner force ceed back and i think i am gonna get a sony ps1 adaptor and play it with and analog one if i can. Cause ps2 are more expensive.
 
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Dan the monkey

Guest
Someone said u have to press down really hard on the buttons for on the adapter for it to work.
 

crazyaxel21

Youth Team
Here is the best pad for PES3 PC!:rockman:
 

bodman

Youth Team
This from a guy on another forum, it sounds a bit worrying maybe its not going to be that great on the PC after all bit like ISS 3!!!!!!!

''Just come back form my day at ECTS and after playing PES 3 (which may have been a beta copy??? but it did look pretty comlete) at the show its is truely awful. WE7 is so much better. Some things I noticed.
1. Much much slower than WE7
2. Much more jurky than WE7
3. No longer any official kits as it seems to be no longer supported by any sportswear company. It is sponsored by Vittel & some german website so expect the players to drink from Vittel water bottles before the PKs.
4. Some of the transfers have been done, but the players have silly numbers e.g Kewell is 99.
5. The ball is just completly white with no pattern at all.
5. Once again the commentary is just total CR*P
I would advise anyone who was going to buy it DON"T, FIND A WAY OF PLAYING IMPORT GAMES ON YOUR PS2 AND BUY WE7."
 

Bredrin

Youth Team
:rolleyes:

Anyone with half a brain knows those things will be fixed before the game is released, thats why we dont all have it in our hands right now ...because it isnt "finished" yet
 

sharkman

Reserve Team
it's beta. Gold ver is gonna rule.
Konami talks about PES3 in eurogamer.net
Although Konami's stand was only 'one of the best' at this year's ECTS, our trips in that direction were by far the most memorable. On day one, we blagged our way past the front desk and basked in front of the air-conditioning unit, pilfering pastries from the private coffee bar area and watching the awesome juicing machine extrapolate our OJs. Then we went outside and watched the MGS3 trailer. It was good.

On day two, we managed to squirm our way onto the Pro Evo 3 setup, of which (obviously) a bit more in a minute. We then proceeded to get our arses handed back to us (us!) by a series of unknowns. After losing two successive games and then narrowly avoiding a third defeat thanks to some surging runs by Ronaldo in stoppage time, we gave up and watched some kids playing Dancing Stage - with the same sort of flawless authority we usually see from traffic wardens taping death sentences to our cars.

The third day was probably the best for sheer acquisition of knowledge, however. Having made it inside once more at about 3pm to chat with Konami's resident PR handler, we were busy settling down in the corner when I happened to put a name to a face. "That's Hideo Kojima!" I said to Kristan as we sat down not five feet away from a Japanese man fiddling with a rucksack.

"We should nick his bag," Kristan replied. Cheeky sod. "That's his son's bag, actually," our PR contact smoothly intervened, and as if on cue the little tyke raced through the doors followed by Kojima-san's long-serving translator. Junior sat down and started playing something we couldn't identify on a blue GBA SP, so we thought it best to leave them all to it. We couldn't be arsed to talk to many people on Friday afternoon, so it hardly seemed fair to impose ourselves on the father of Solid Snake and the grumbly-voiced anti-hero's proverbial sibling.

Naturally, the main thing we wanted to know from our PR contact was what sort of state the Pro Evo 3 code was in. "It's just Anglicised Winning Eleven 7," he told us to our mutual disappointment. Certainly that seemed to be the case. Although the pitch appeared less bobbly, it was otherwise very difficult to pick apart from the Japanese release. There were some obvious changes - like Beckham at Real Madrid, but a lot of things were still undecided. Seaman was still keeping goal for Arsenal, for example, and while some Dutch players (most notably Bergkamp) were in, Hasselbaink's name was spelt wrong and according to Konami, the licensing issue is still unresolved. Oranges may yet return.

However there was some good news for us. As we were told last week, Konami is trying to license various teams - including a few English ones - for the European release of Pro Evo 3, and with the release of this version we can finally say goodbye to "Loss Time". KCET has finally relented and changed it to "Stoppage Time," which makes infinitely more sense.

In our opinion, even if Konami just nailed down this version and shipped it to fans, few would be disappointed. Although KCET has still yet to extricate the troublesome code responsible for the "stutter bug", which causes the game to seize up for a frame or two at regular intervals, Pro Evo 3/WE7 is a mammoth improvement over Pro Evolution Soccer 2 and perhaps even Winning Eleven 6: Final Evolution. There will be those that dispute this for a while to come, but given time we're pretty confident that this version's superior animation, specialist individual skills and reliance on passing and possession will endure.

Pro Evolution Soccer 3 is due out on PS2 in November, with a PC version to follow.
 

sharkman

Reserve Team
Originally posted by crazyaxel21
Here is the best pad for PES3 PC!:rockman:
What is the full name of the gamepad and does it have 4 flipper buttons (L1/R1/L2/R2).
What is the name of the adapter between PC and PS2 gamepad?
 


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