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 2. Install the game
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2010




Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (officially abbreviated as PES 2010 and known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2010 in Japan) is the ninth football video game in the Pro Evolution Soccer series. The game was developed and published by Konami for release on Sony's PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable; Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Windows;Nintendo's Wii; and mobile phones.
PES 2010 was announced on 8 April 2009 and the playable demo for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions was released on 17 September 2009. The game itself was released on 23 October 2009 in Europe.
Lionel Messi is a key endorsement player for PES 2010, having featured extensively throughout the promotion and development of the game. He features on the cover alongside Fernando Torres, another endorsement player.
The game was released on the iPhone OS in June 2010.


Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 (PC)


Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 (PC)

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 (PC)
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 (PC)
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 (PC)



Features

PES 2010 has the following features.
  • PES 2010 contains improved visuals, animations and moves, including live player expressions and movements that will change according to conditions on the field. Animations of dribbling and shots on goal, as well as individual skills, have all been reworked.
  • Gameplay has been made more realistic. This includes more versatile goalkeepers and greater control over penalties in terms of placing and accuracy.
  • There will be an enhanced online experience: a new development team is solely dedicated to improving online play and other aspects, such as downloadable content and more updates.
  • The A.I. has been improved thanks to Teamvision 2.0. Referees have been reworked to make more balanced calls during matches.
  • PES 2010 introduces greater strategy control: various strategic elements, such as pass frequency and width of play, can be altered.
  • The match-day atmosphere gives a better taste of home and away crowds, which will react spontaneously to all the action on the pitch.
  • Master League has been enhanced. It has improved managerial aspects, resulting in an increased managerial career lifespan.
  • 360-degree control is introduced, available on the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions of the game via the analog sticks on the respective controllers. PS3 owners will also benefit from this when using the DualShock’s D-Pad, but the Wii D-Pad is limited to eight-directional control and the Xbox 360 D-Pad to sixteen-directional control due to their hardwares.


Content

With an exclusive deal with UEFA, both the UEFA Champions League and (for the first time) the UEFA Europa League are sy licensed.The tournaments are integrated into the Master League mode; however, the Europa League is only available on the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 versions.
Double Fusion signed an agreement with Konami for advertising their clients products in the game.
In total, the game includes 258 squads, with 139 of them being officially licensed. Including the empty league, the game has a total of 55 teams that can be changed completely by user editing.


Leagues

The following leagues are sy licensed.
  • France France: Ligue 1
  • Netherlands Netherlands: Eredivisie
The following leagues are partially licensed.
  • England England: Premier League — 2 teams licensed: Liverpool and Manchester United
  • Italy Italy: Serie A (All clubs licensed, but the logo and name of the league are unlicensed)
  • Spain Spain: Primera División — 12 teams licensed: Athletic Bilbao, Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Deportivo, Espanyol, Mallorca, Racing de Santander, Real Madrid, Valladolid, Sevilla, Valencia and Villarreal.
Like previous versions, there is also a separate league with 18 empty teams (Team A, Team B, etc.), each of which can be edited sy. This was initially introduced when Konami failed to get the rights to the German Bundesliga. Since its introduction, it has become very popular amongst the PES community, and as a result, they are usually made into the Bundesliga or another league of one's preference by patch makers. Popular made leagues are the Liga Sagres, Coca-Cola Championship, Liga I or Primera División de México.


Commentators

Jon Champion and Mark Lawrenson provide the English commentary.

Updates


Version 1.01

On 22 October 2009, the first patch for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions of the game was released between 10:00 and 12:00 (GMT). The "Legends," "Community," and "Competition" online modes were added.


Version 1.02

On 9 November 2009, a patch for World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2010 was released at 6:00 (GMT). The patch updated the Japan national team kits and various team squads.A patch for PES 2010 was released on 17 November 2009, which fixes the problem of edit data reverting to default when content is downloaded. On 24 November 2009, another patch for PES 2010 was released, including graphical additions and a roster update.


Version 1.03

The update makes the game's formation settings easier to use, and also adds icons to show the connectivity status of online players. All settings can now be saved and stocked data will be loaded automatically, speeding up play immediately. Likewise, the new connectivity icons will show the user as a grey icon, with green, yellow, and red icons detailing the quality of the opponent’s connection, with red being the worse. The update also improves match making between users of the PC-DVD version of the game with different processors.


Version 1.04 & 1.05

The new update was released on 16 February 2010 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. The latest update files brings every club team roster in line with all changes and transfers made up to 15 January. Some player parameters were updated in line with their performance in the first half of the season and a new boot design was included.However, when implementing the new Download Contents, all save data created before the update remained with certain Edit Data reverting to default. Player and team data will remain edited, while player registration and formation data will revert to Default. Deleting the Download contents from the system menu will invalidate any save data created after its implementation.
It was revealed on 17 February 2010 that the new update contained incorrect data, and some players' free kick motion do not appear properly. When any of these players are used in a match, the game may not perform properly, and PES would like the player to refrain from using these players until the problem is addressed. PES are currently in preparation for releasing the corrected data, which will address the problem once it is applied to the game, and they would like to ask the player not to remove any game data. They are making every effort to release the corrected data later this week, and the schedule will be announced once fixed. They sincerely apologize for any inconveniences caused by this problem.
On 19 February 2010, a fixed version of the update was released, concerning the inadequate free kick motion, and included a newer better transfer update.


Version 1.06

The update includes new ball UEFA Champions League Final Madrid 2010, new ADIDAS F90 Unint Messi boots and some tweaking to the rosters.


Version 1.07

An update containing various new international kits was released on June 8. It contained updated squads for some international teams, except: Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, Scotland (Adidas new sponsor) and Turkey.

Reception



The game has received positive reviews. Greg Howson of The Guardian gave PES 2010 a favourable review, stating, "it has quickly became obvious that on the pitch — ultimately where it matters most, of course — PES simply plays the more satisfying and entertaining game of football [in comparison to FIFA 10]. When it comes to the basic on-pitch action there looks to be a clear winner". IGN gave the game a 8.7/10, while PSM3 gave the game a 89. Gamespot, however, gave the PS3 and 360 versions a 6.5. 

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