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► Download Links of pes 2017 ► Download Links of pes 2018 ► Download Links of Patch PTE 4.3: ► Download Links of PES18 Smoke Patch X20 – The Russia 2018 World Cup Edition: ►► For cracked version: after installing patch and before opening the game add again the crack in PES install location, then use Dpfilelist 1.8 from this link:, then: PTE 4.2 FIX if the patch didn't work (the patch won't work if you miss one of these steps): 1. Delete your pes 2017 save data from my documents (EDIT00000) 2. Delete 'download' folder in your pes 2017 installation folder 3. Install this patch, specify your pes 2017 installation folder and next, wait till it finished 4. Font chelsea 2018 free download.

Below is a list of each unlockable player on Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 in U.S.) along with their real names. Download game platypus 1 full version.

DONT PLAY THE GAME YET 5. Use DPFileList Generator 1.8 by baris, link: (Important:need NET Framework 4.5 to run, Windows 8.1/10 should be no problem 6. Run it, select the first box to your 'DOWNLOAD' folder in your pes 2017 installation folder 7.

Change DLC v1.0 to 'NO DLC' 8. Uncheck dt80_200E_win.cpk & ptepatch_onl.cpk, check the others. Click generate dpfilelist, finish. RUN THE GAME 11.Enjoy.

Two football games released at the same time. What are the odds, eh?

Pretty high, obviously. Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 vs FIFA 17 may be the latest battle, but it’s a war that goes back decades.

Most people won’t want to spend £80 on two football games, which means it’s decision time. Should Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 get your money, or is FIFA 17 the winner? Let’s find out. Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 vs FIFA 17: Authenticity and graphics Let’s start with how they look. Superficial, I know, but it’s important in its own way. While both FIFA 17 and PES 2017 are good looking games, it’s really no contest between the two of them. FIFA 17’s players amble around the pitch in such a way that they’re almost recognisable from their movements, before the commentator even opens his mouth.

By contrast, PES 2017’s are a touch more generic, and the players movement feels a touch more stilted. But it doesn’t just stop there. Crucially, FIFA 17 has tie-ups with the majority of leagues around the world, meaning that you get officially licenced players, clubs and stadia.

Thanks to EA’s marketing budget, and the omnipresence of EA branding on Premiership matches, it now feels more authentic than ever. Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 has nowhere near that level of budget, and the result is painfully felt. While the Champions League is officially licenced, the majority of clubs aren’t. So while you’ll get Arsenal and Barcelona present and correct, for the most part you’re left with the likes of “West London Blues” (Chelsea) and “North London Whites” (Spurs). There’s an editor, and on PS4 you can download an Option file to patch in correct names, clubs and kits, but it’s a lot of faff, and it’s only really fair to judge the games on what’s in the box. Pro Evolution Soccer 0 FIFA 17 1 Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 vs FIFA 17: Gameplay But, as they say, it’s gameplay where it counts, and on this score Pro Evolution Soccer hits a dramatic equaliser.

It’s not that FIFA plays a bad game, by any means, but this feels more of a return to the early 2000s, where PES just felt more like a real game of football. As, “PES 2017 offers the best on-pitch action for our money, serving up matches that take on their own narrative and teams that feel like individual units rather than the same bunch with differing stats.”. That is, of course, just one publication, which is where Metacritic comes in.

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At the time of writing, Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 is rated 88 on Xbox One and 86 on PS4, while FIFA 17 is averaging 86 on Xbox One and 84 on PS4. Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 1 FIFA 17 1 Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 vs FIFA 17: Career modes In Pro Evolution Soccer 2017, there’s Master League: a very addictive single player mode built on fostering young footballing talent. It’s very addictive and is exactly the kind of thing that has you saying “one more game and then bed.” At 3am. It also has a “Become a Legend” mode where you take on the role of a single player. Again, perfectly fun, if you’re happy spending long stretches of the game without the ball.

Unfortunately for Konami – like the licensing issue – EA’s budget tears through these decent offerings. Not only does FIFA 17 have options to match Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (Career mode is like Master League with far more polish and a lot more behind-the-scenes options while “Be a Pro” lets you play as a single player), it also introduces a never seen before mode: The Journey. The Journey sees you taking on the role of a single player going through his career from a young rising star to an international legend. So far so “Be a Pro” but it’s a lot more than that, with decisions to be made off the pitch in beautifully animated cutscenes showing your relationships with key stakeholders at the club. It’s fairly simplistic, with “Mass Effect” style dialogue choices making small changes in where your career goes next. (Note this is only on Xbox One and PS4 versions – Xbox 360 and PS3 miss out).