'PES 2017' Release Date, News: Konami’s Title Gone Better, Despite Visual Inferiority PC Version

Along with talks about Konami's "Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2017" inferior for its PC version, the title has had changes, which contributes to a better gameplay.

While the title has not yet been released, two notable changes have been noted for "PES 2017," Video Gamer has learned. As per the publication, such changes involve the referee and the keepers. It is revealed that the referee is more proactive at giving cards and is much more authoritative in various situations.

As per reports, it is not feasible to abuse the advantage rule by calling foul to a man with close support, along with using super cancel to seize the player from touching the ball and giving a free kick.

In terms of keepers, they keep a lot, since running on a steep diagonal, as well as lifting the ball with chip into a far corner, is no longer efficient. In addition, pinging some curls from outside the box, along with the Neymar sidefoot animation, does not efficiently work unlike before.

With regard to its visuals, "PES 2017" is set to have lower quality, as opposed to the PlasyStation 4 and Xbox One versions.

On July 29, "PES" brand manager Adam Bhatti wrote on Twitter a response to people asking about the title's visual features. He tweeted that they had answered many times and it was a shame that they had not seen it, adding that fans should not expect the title to be the same level as the that of the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.

Konami's "PES 2017" is set to be released for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows in 2016. Exact release date is yet to be revealed.

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