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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010



Master league

      The Master League mode, gives the user control of a team of his/her selection. Originally, the players were all generic-fictional players, however this was later changed giving the user the option to change the settings and choose to play with default players. These players have become cult figures to many people playing the Master League. The aim is to use these players and gain points by winning matches, cups and leagues. Using acquired points to purchase real players to join the team. Ultimately, one should end up with a team of skilled players.

From Winning Eleven 8, players' growth and decline curves were added, where a player's statistics may improve or decline, depending on training and age. This added a new depth to purchasing players, adding value to an up-and-coming youngster whose abilities rise dramatically and creating a trade-off if the player buys skilled but declining veterans.


The players of Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 appear more solid, thanks in part to the new collision detector. They are also more similar to the originals, not only by the fidelity with which the faces have been.


Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 you floor the accelerator simulation. While the 2009 version had a decidedly arcade flavor, the most notable improvement of PES 2010 is the greater likelihood in the management of players and ball. The ball better obey the laws of physics, and weather effects are felt more strongly.





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