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Training mode is much better. You have to first pass a skill 1 then move on to skill 2 and so on to skill 5 which is pretty damn hard. Ain't managed it yet - Skills include shooting, passing dribbling etc
Gameplay is good but it will take time to get used to
I thought there was a libero grande part to the game?
Team names are all wrong as are some of the player names - guessing a cheat cd will be availble soon
Played round a mates house 2 weeks ago a japanese version and the teams were fully updated - not this one. Sheringham still at spurs, Chelsea team from last year plus duff
Overall good but I prefer Pro evo 2 better for some reason. May change over time though
Peace
Overall PES3 is miles better than PES2 (FIFA 2004 doesn't come close to challenging PES1 yet!!!)
At first the "getting used to Period" is a bit odd, but it is so much more addictive than PES2.
Noe, my views are based on the Beta, apparantly there's been some tweaks, and some people say the Beta's better!
> all for free!*
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> Obviously...
Well, I didn't want to say anything.
I just unlocked the player swap thing, but it doesn't work!
I got Crespo to Chelsea, then I tried to get Mutu at Chelsea but it wouldn't let me. The Unregistered slot which was white when I put Crespo in changed to grey and it won't swap.
What do I do?
Obviously...
Not to worry, started the new season now with 3 new players. A new keeper to replace the crap you start with, Wiltord and this other midfielder, all for three! Also got rid of half the crap players i never played.
This season will be mine!