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The emphasis is on proper build-up play, and controlling and winning the key battles in the midfield. There's no greater pleasure than working the ball around the midfield patiently, enticing the opposition to push out, and then playing the perfect through-ball into the space for the striker to collect and finish. Playing a more patient game that accommodates for the sides' tactics and shape is much more likely to be rewarded. It is possible to set your team up for full-throttle intensity and hyper direct play, but energy levels quickly become sapped if not managed correctly, leaving the team vulnerable in the closing stages of matches. The other way that PES 2019 excels and trumps FIFA, in terms of gameplay, is through its technical craft and range of tactics. All of this makes for a far more realistic and also more enjoyable experience, especially compared to FIFA, where the ball seems to be glued to the feet of either one team or the other. The ball also spills away from mis-timed aerial duels in a very believable manner, making policing the space and the second ball much more important, too. Impressively, a ball pinging off bodies in the penalty box can be re-directed with an out-stretched leg at the last minute.
Players occasionally have loose touches, which present opportunities to break up the play, or counter and drive directly into the space without any build-up. By contrast, PES 2019 has a much more accurate air of spontaneity. FIFA can be a predictable and largely robotic affair, leaving itself open to frustrating exploits and repetitive goals. It's very representative, and satisfying on many levels. Instead, it's mostly just fine-tuning of what was already a fantastic formula. There's not much in the way of fundamental changes to gameplay. These qualities gave matches a much more realistic edge compared to FIFA, with a more dynamic ebb and flow. PES 2018 brought a higher of level of fluidity to animations, introduced more appropriate contextual passes and first-touches, and improved the implied sense of weight to the ball.
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While FIFA has barely evolved at all in recent iterations, the PES series has made strides forward in some departments. Fortunately, despite all these difficulties, in recent years the football purists have consistently recognised PES' superiority where it really matters - on the pitch. In previous iterations this was something that somewhat made up for shortcomings on the team-licencing front, so it's a shame that relationship has now concluded. A further setback this year is the loss of the Champions League licence to FIFA. This obviously deters some of the pickier fans, despite the developer upping its game in terms of acquiring individual teams' brand rights.
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Konami simply doesn't have EA's financial resources, and so it's pretty much impossible for it to compete, across-the-board, for full league licencing rights. Its Achilles' heel, unfortunately, is entirely an off-the-pitch matter.
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Pro Evolution Soccer suffers from its own success a little in this way, like a team that's rich in history, but lacking a billionaire owner. After all, fans never really adjust their idea of a good season once they are accustomed to success, regardless of the situation behind the scenes. It can be particularly difficult for teams whose most prosperous period was some time ago. Certainly, that's how it works at the bigger the clubs, who have much loftier expectation levels to manage. Giving 110% on the pitch doesn't necessarily guarantee their love and appreciation. However, football fans are a notoriously fickle bunch.
