Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Update Comes on December 21
Konami says that it has improved the defending abilities of the Artificial Intelligence in order to make sure that the pressing moves are more consistent and put more pressure on the human controlled side.
The success rate for Rainbow Flicks has been changed in order to lessen their impact on gameplay and the move of the cursor when the player attempts crosses has also been improved to make sure that the gamer can control the on-pitch player he is aiming at.
In addition, there are changes to how much players are worth when transferred in the Master League and to the way throw-ins are performed.
The update will further introduce tweaks to the shooting model in order to create more real life gameplay results, given the players that are involved in the play and their abilities.
Konami also says that the chants have been refined or changed to better suit the matches.
Moreover, the update will deliver twelve updated kits to Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, including those of the Ireland national team and gamers will be able to enjoy the sight of ten new licensed boots, including new models from Adidas, Puma, Umbro and Mizuno.
Konami promises that more free downloadable content for Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 will be delivered next year, including stats updates for players and more updated kits.
Pro Evolution Soccer 11 is the traditional rival of FIFA 11 from EA Sports and this year the Konami-made title seems to have made less of an impact than that from Electronic Arts.
FIFA 11 continues to perform well in the United Kingdom video games chart while PES 2011 is nowhere to be seen.
The success rate for Rainbow Flicks has been changed in order to lessen their impact on gameplay and the move of the cursor when the player attempts crosses has also been improved to make sure that the gamer can control the on-pitch player he is aiming at.
In addition, there are changes to how much players are worth when transferred in the Master League and to the way throw-ins are performed.
The update will further introduce tweaks to the shooting model in order to create more real life gameplay results, given the players that are involved in the play and their abilities.
Konami also says that the chants have been refined or changed to better suit the matches.
Moreover, the update will deliver twelve updated kits to Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, including those of the Ireland national team and gamers will be able to enjoy the sight of ten new licensed boots, including new models from Adidas, Puma, Umbro and Mizuno.
Konami promises that more free downloadable content for Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 will be delivered next year, including stats updates for players and more updated kits.
Pro Evolution Soccer 11 is the traditional rival of FIFA 11 from EA Sports and this year the Konami-made title seems to have made less of an impact than that from Electronic Arts.
FIFA 11 continues to perform well in the United Kingdom video games chart while PES 2011 is nowhere to be seen.