Pro Evolution Soccer 2009
A brand new series of gameplay modes for PES 2009 are apparently already complete and Seabass is also promising that there will be a series of 'crucial' changes to gameplay which will help him fulfill his vision for subsequent next gen versions of the game.
Pes 2009 is also speculated to be the first truly next-generation version of PES, in the series, it appears the game will be overhauled in every aspect according to Seabass, due to PES 2008's varying reviews.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2008
The most recent title in the series is Pro Evolution Soccer 2008. A new adaptive AI system entitled 'Teamvision' will be implemented into the game, Teamvision is a sophisticated AI programming that learns and adapts according to an individual's style of play. As such, it will learn new ways to build attacks and to counter specific movements and previous attacking or defensive errors, ensuring games are more in line with the tactical but flowing nature of the real thing. 0]], PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 on October 26, 2007 in Europe, November 2, 2007 in Australia, and December 31, 2007 in Japan. The PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS version were released in November.
The Playstation 3 version of PES2008 has a glitch, it suffers from framerate issues (stuttering gameplay) which Konami claim is only apparent when played on crt TVs (not HDMI, high definition TV). However, this has been refuted by many users who own HDTV's, who continue to have issues with it. Konami have admitted to problems 'affecting gameplay', and on November 27, 2007 released updates to rectify issues with the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions of Pro Evolution Soccer 2008. The free download is meant to address the online lag and the slowdown that affects the game in both online and offline modes. The Playstation 3 update also fixes problems associated with downloading the game to the console’s hard drive.[1] Konami also have chosen to activate the controversial regional lockout mechanism on the Xbox 360, preventing legitimate buyers to play the game on a region distinct console.
The Playstation 3 version of PES2008 has a glitch, it suffers from framerate issues (stuttering gameplay) which Konami claim is only apparent when played on crt TVs (not HDMI, high definition TV). However, this has been refuted by many users who own HDTV's, who continue to have issues with it. Konami have admitted to problems 'affecting gameplay', and on November 27, 2007 released updates to rectify issues with the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions of Pro Evolution Soccer 2008. The free download is meant to address the online lag and the slowdown that affects the game in both online and offline modes. The Playstation 3 update also fixes problems associated with downloading the game to the console’s hard drive.[1] Konami also have chosen to activate the controversial regional lockout mechanism on the Xbox 360, preventing legitimate buyers to play the game on a region distinct console.




Pro Evolution Soccer 2007
Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 (Winning Eleven 10 in Japan and Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 in the US)

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