PES 14 ENG SETUP - Pro Evolution Soccer 2014

Pes 14 Eng Setup - Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 -

The Fox Engine promised "TrueBall Tech," a physics system where the ball wasn't glued to feet. It promised "Motion Animation Stability System" (M.A.S.S.) for realistic collisions. For the first hour, after a successful setup, you believed it.

It failed commercially. The clunky animations and lack of licensed leagues drove many to FIFA 14. But for those who persevered past the setup screen, past the settings tweaks, past the mod patches, PES 2014 offered the most realistic midfield battle ever coded. PES 14 ENG SETUP - Pro Evolution Soccer 2014

By: Retro Pitch Magazine

Released in September 2013, Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 was meant to be the second coming. It was the debut of the Fox Engine for the franchise—the same tech powering Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear Solid V . For PC players, however, the journey didn’t start at the kickoff screen. It started in a quiet folder, double-clicking a file named Setup.exe . The Fox Engine promised "TrueBall Tech," a physics

Double-click the Setup.exe . Choose your directory. Hold your breath. It failed commercially

The "Training" mode loaded quickly. The lighting was soft; the grass looked like actual turf, not green concrete. When you played as Bayern Munich vs. Manchester United, the weight of the players felt revolutionary. However, for every player who successfully ran PES14_Setup_ENG.exe , there were ten who encountered the "Black Screen of Death."