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Players now have total control on their bodies liberate their nod , chest or flick pass into space . First touch and outstanding control would make a really talented players apart from their peers . A full 360-degree system , two foot control that allows you to protect the ball from the opponent and master control close quarters
Players react to collisions based on their direction , speed , strength , size , reaction to the live show . Combined with TruBall Tech , varied animation countermeasures would result in the movement of the ball alive - like new . MASS revolutionizing 1 - on - 1 situation allows defenders to apply varying levels of pressure , and gives the attacker the option to get out - the speed , a trick , pass or shoot when space allows
Creating support for the home team and introduce ' Man -12 ' . Mental attributes will be affected when a player has a bad game , and one brilliant moment can turn the tide !
Winning Eleven 2014 Catch the full ID of each player . Even more players will be created and will be instantly recognized for each animation even further to capture the entire team for their play mimics the basic ethos and style
Team Play Control multiple players at the same time control of 3 or more players to execute tactics in key areas of the field . Creating space , utilizing space , use of pelvic or overlapping play to make yourself available
extraordinary attention given to facial movements and animations to link one step ahead . Stadia will be faithfully recreated , from the entrance to post match celebrations and everything in between . Free kick now free ! - Take control over the bait goes and make short passes , while the defense personnel can move to block the ball
How to Install Game Winning Eleven 2014:
* Extract using Power Iso or Mount with daemon tools
* install Game
* When prompted serial, serial enter one of the following
HNY6-JD2U-3CXK-4UC6-FUC2
2ELE-LMYW-UDMT-L9HN-HPPH
JPL4-CNTS-J5XS-SNMD-3FV3
FKWL-F2C6-DTX6-7VE5-R93A
* Continue until the installation is complete
* Installkan Winning Eleven 2014 Konami Patch 1.01 to finish
* After that copy the crack
* Paste into the game installation foler PES 2014
* Play
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Popular in Europe and Japan (where it's known as Pro Evolution), Konami's World Soccer series boasts intensely realistic action on the pitch, where gamers must employ the strategies, tactics, and maneuvers of real-world professional soccer to score and win. This year's entry offers new free kick techniques, designed to offer more options in penalty situations, and a new dribbling system can be used by expert players to take more control of the ball in one-on-one and passing situations. Like its predecessors, World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 does not feature real-world teams or players (Electronic Arts holds the exclusive FIFA license), but it does offer extensive customization options, allowing gamers to set up clubs and leagues that simulate their real-life favorites, or to create more imaginative fantasy teams and tournaments.

Pro Evolution Soccer has long since been our preferred football game - thanks to a mixture of splendid ball physics, observantly replicated player behavior and lifelike scenarios and balance - but being able to tackle our mates from the comfort of our respective lounges is a thrill it's never offered us before, even though the rival FIFA series has done it on the PC for literally years.

The PC version of Pro Evolution Soccer 4 is a fairly competent package. Presentation is slightly lazy - the game still acts as though it's running on a PS2, asking you to 'press X to confirm' and the like - but at least everything's intact, and although your mileage is destined to vary based on the power of your PC, we managed to run the game at high enough resolution that it looked very sharp and still avoid the slowdown that plagued the PlayStation 2 version during goal-mouth scrambles and other frenzied events.

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Indeed on that basis it's a real boon. Having configured our PS2 Dual Shock pad through a trusty converter (we had some trouble calibrating the analogue sticks, but that seems to have been a Windows problem; playing the game with the D-pad worked fine), it was like playing Pro Evolution Soccer 4 with the milk bottle goggles ripped from our eyes. Players don't appear to be that obviously more detailed, but more pixels gives them more life, and gives the game a degree of fluency that even last month's PS2 version can't lay claim to. In terms of player movement and general behavior, nothing comes closer to real football. FIFA may be an enjoyable experience these days, but this reviewer just feels more in control in Pro Evolution Soccer. It's more like football.

Part of that is certainly down to the vast array of things you can do with the ball at your feet compared to EA's title, so it's important to note that this year's Training section is more involved than ever, striking at three potential groups of Pro Evolution Soccer fan and nurturing them - us - through disciplines that go far beyond 'wiggle the right analogue stick to play one-touch football'. You can practice set-pieces, one-twos, dribbling through cones, through balls, rounding the keeper, defending crosses, etc. etc. Virtually everything you might need to put into play on the pitch is something you can specifically target in Training. With a few hours on your hands, there's no excuse for not trying to get to grips with Pro Evolution Soccer 4's finer points.

And you'll be grateful when you do get the hang of them, because it continues to play magnificently. Players move the ball around crisply and aren't afraid of hooking at it when it's not rolling directly to their feet. They overlap and play wall passes to split defenses. Whichever foot they favor makes a difference to the outcome of any move. Strikers can unleash a wide variety of different shots, but they don't travel along the sort of predetermined vectors that become so transparent after a while in other titles. Even the offside trap works.

There are flaws of course. The referee sometimes sticks his nose in where it's not wanted, interpreting the advantage rule badly and calling fouls for tackles that look distinctly safe, while on the pitch the ball can sometimes react a bit too realistically and cannon around out of control, and even now players are still capable of not reacting quickly enough and letting loose balls drift into opposition hands when they should be diving in furiously trying to secure it for you.

But on the whole it's hard to criticize. Your frustrations will be largely sport-related, and not directed at Konami. It's not there yet, but Pro Evolution Soccer 4 is closer to real football than any game has been before - the passing, the tackling, the movement, the look, the feel, etc. It manages to emulate the sport so well that you can describe the game in much the same way. Pro Evolution Soccer 4 is fun whether you just like hammering the ball back and forward against a wall or booting it between the DIY goalposts in your garden, whether you're in a Sunday league team and 'one had try-outs', or whether, on the evidence of a Konami party a few weeks ago, you're John bleedin' Terry.

However we can't recommend Pro Evolution Soccer 4 PC to everyone for one key reason: barring a catastrophe, the Xbox version - review code for which we're expecting right around now - ought to be that little bit superior. Graphically the PC will always have slightly more pixels to play with, but the team's half-hearted attempt to include online multiplayer options is destined to be relegated somewhat when we connect to Xbox Live. On Xbox there's talk of mini-leagues and tournaments as well as proper matchmaking - and Friends list support will take a lot of the pain out of the process. On the PC we've regressed to calling up our mates, trying to figure out IP addresses and arguing over who makes the better host...

If you don't have an Xbox though, assuming you can plug a game pad of some description into your beige box then this is the choice for you. It eliminates the PS2 version's slowdown problems and it plays as well as ever. And the only other issues to decide for and against are inherent to both releases - of which the player data issue is probably the most significant. Not including up to date line-ups for the current season in a game due out in late November is poor by anyone's standards, particularly given that EA launched its FIFA series with wholly accurate data a week before Konami even managed to have the PS2 version on store shelves. We're sure Konami has its reasons, but in the eyes of the consumer it's a very straightforward issue and potential deal-breaker.

Nevertheless, Pro Evolution Soccer 4 with a slight limp is still the best football game on the PC, and if you love the beautiful game as much as we do then we'd seriously suggest you pick it up. It remains our most played game series of all time, and on this evidence will do for some years to come.

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