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PES versus FIFA

Discussion in 'Games' started by Tony Irose, Feb 6, 2018.

  1. Tony Irose

    Tony Irose New Member

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    Well, for any gaming soccer enthusiast exists a favourite soccer game either for PC or console. The two giants in the game: Pro Evolution Soccer and FIFA have definitely acquired a huge number of diehards from across the globe. Giving rise to two 'conflicting' parties that won't and will not accept to be lowly than the other.

    Both companies have had their flows and even criticised for their output. But it still remains that one of the two is actually better than the other. It's quite clear PES has got a huge problem with licenses but despite that what do you think is outstanding between the two bigwigs in the soccer gaming industry. Which one of the two has better gameplay than the other and most importantly, which one is addictive?
     
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    FIFA is the game for me. It is gorgeous to look at, EA Sports putting the Frostbite engine to work in its sophomore year, and has all the kits and caboodle you could ever want. Every Premier League ground? Forest Green Rovers recreated down to the smallest digital thread? Yes indeed. Martin Tyler and Alan Smith’s commentary is sharp and flowing. It has all the branding for a vast number of leagues over the world. And the atmosphere is electric, roaring crowds singing recognizable songs as the game unfolds. In terms of recreating the ‘match day experience’, warts and all, FIFA has no peer.
     
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    Indeed! But Fifa tends to be a lot more demanding when it comes to PC gaming. This is a headache for those who cannot afford high-end gaming PCs. But then, PES came in as a saviour; requiring a lot less specs from a PC in order to run smoothly, not to mention that it is affordable then Fifa.
     
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    Indeed! But Fifa tends to be a lot more demanding when it comes to PC gaming. This is a headache for those who cannot afford high-end gaming PCs. But then, PES came in as a saviour; requiring a lot less specs from a PC in order to run smoothly, not to mention that it is affordable then Fifa.
     
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    When it comes to soccer I'm more of a Fifa guy. EA has put tremendous effort in ensuring we get the best off of fan-made kit mod and the fact that they have acquired almost every licence can't hurt.
    The feeling you get while playing Fifa can not bet compared to Konami's Pes due to a couple of reasons, one being the better-looking characters and the different types of crowd noise.
     
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    I am more of a FIFA guy having owned from FiFa13 to FiFa 17, however never played extensively. The game is better on every lvl except from graphics. Otherwise the game is a little more broken but still more fun.
     
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    As always, the beauty comes in PES subtlety and the ability to score a goal from anywhere. There’s no greater feeling than scoring an absolute worldy in PES 2018 after pulling off one of the most stunning build up plays you’ve ever seen.
    FIFA 18, on the other hand, feels like a complete overhaul on all previous entries in the series. By unlocking animations it finally plays as fast and fluidly as its rival, and with improved crossing mechanics alongside better dribbling and ball control, the whole game feels incredible.

    Shielding the ball is now an effective skill thanks to more intricate turns from players. No longer do you have to use the fanciest skill moves in order to get around a tricky defender.Am gonna go with FIFA
     

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