That much is clear as soon as you start passing the ball around. Where PES has always been about snappy passing and a feeling of direct control over players, 2014 adopts some of the automated nature of FIFA, but without the technical prowess to back it up. A lot of it is down to some lousy AI implementation, which means that passes often don’t go to the player you want, because the game seemingly thinks it knows better than you. Then there’s the addition of sloppy first touches, which theoretically offer a more realistic representation of how players perform in the real world, but leads to frustration when all that stands between you and a world-class strike is a well-placed pass.
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Minimum System requirement
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Pentium D 820
Memory: 1GB
Hard disk space: 10GB
VGA: NVIDIA GeForce 510/ATI Radeon HD5450
Recommended system requirements
Operating System: Win Xp 32, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
Graphic Card: GeForce GT 440, Radeon HD 5550 1024MB
CPU: Core 2 Duo E7400 2.80GHz, Athlon II X2 255
RAM: 4 GB
HDD: 10 GB
DirectX: 9.0c