Wake up,
everyone! With PES 2013, Konami has finally pulled off the excellent
game it's been threatening to release for the last couple of years. On
the scale of dramatic football comebacks it's not quite up there with
That Night in Barcelona (© Clive Tyldesley) or The Miracle of Istanbul,
but it surely comes close.
The
first thing you notice is what you don't notice. Players are much less
likely to ignore the ball as it glides past them within easy reach than
they were in PES 2011 and 2012, and somebody's finally introduced the
ball to Sir Isaac Newton, so it no longer behaves as though it's weaving
through a cluster of dancing singularities, subject to random stabs of
acceleration. At a basic level, it's as though all the dangling threads
of unfinished programming have been knitted together into something
approximating the actual sport.
This
year's instalment gives you a much more responsive, consistent and
productive range of basic controls, too. Passes along the ground are
fast and accurate, there are driven and floated aerial passes, and a
good first touch is down to a timely stab of the right trigger,
injecting a bit of skill into receiving the ball.
Minimum System Requirements
Windows XP SP3, Vista SP2, 7.
Intel Pentium IV 2.4GHz or equivalent processor.
1GB RAM.
8GB free hard disk space.
4x DVD-ROM Drive.
DirectX 9.0c compatible video card.
128MB
Pixel Shader 3.0 (NVIDIA GeForce 6200 / ATI Radeon X1300 / Intel HD
Graphics 2000/3000). DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card.
DirectX 9.0c or higher (included on Disc). Multiplayer: TCP/IP 192 kbps or higher.
Windows compatible keyboard.
800 x 600 monitor resolution.
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