After our PS4 videos, let's now discover the Xbox one version of PES 2015 on Gamersyde. As you may know, the Xbox One version runs at 720p 60 fps, unlike the PS4 version which delivers a 1080p resolution at 60 fps. Feel free to compare our videos if you want to see the differences. Thanks to Xbox for the digital copy.
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Commented on 2014-11-19 01:34:54
Commented on 2014-11-19 08:15:00and its konami ,
japanese devs have been lagging behind since last gen started and still arent interested in competing or improving .
where we once loved the japanese games and the rpg genre have now become a shadow of there former selves .
Commented on 2014-11-19 17:11:19 In reply to radsyand its konami ,
japanese devs have been lagging behind since last gen started and still arent interested in competing or improving .
where we once loved the japanese games and the rpg genre have now become a shadow of there former selves .
Commented on 2014-11-19 21:03:38 In reply to MrWhite
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Commented on 2014-11-24 10:10:05 In reply to XoarMy personal feel on this (and I think with football games it really is a personal choice on preference) PES feels very slow and the transition between animations and inputs feels slow/laggy. although this could be realistic, it translates into a frustrating game experience, and after one full match i put the game down.