10/04/2011

PES 2012 Patch 1.0 - Released!

PES 2012 Patch 1.0 - Released! 28/09/11



Features

    Correct emblems, kits, map locations, goal net styles, team ranks, for all teams in
    the game (Clubs and National)
    Correct player names for unlicensed national teams
    Complete Bundesliga including correct squads, kits, lineups, emblems, map
    locations; All players with correct stats, appearence and boots
    Corrected league structure (Bundesliga, corrected Champions League)
    Disabled blur in gameplay
    New music

NOTE Transfers are default because there will be a DLC by KONAMI soon to update it and
not even we like double work.

NOTE2 This patch is not compatible with KONAMI's 1.01 update, so do not install it after installing the patch. (If it is installed already and install the patch it will overwrite it)


HOW TO INSTALL
1. Delete the folder "kitserver" from the PES 2012main directory and also delete the
start menu folder "PESEdit.com 2012 Patch" - skip this if this is the first time you
install PESEdit.com 2012 Patch.
2. Install the patch using install.exe, make sure to choose the directory you installed
PES 2012 to.
3. Start the game via pes2012.exe / start menu folder "PESEdit.com 2012 Patch" /
PESEDIT SELECTOR




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PES 2012 Review





By Eric Neigher | Sep 23, 2011


With FIFA learning fancy new foot skills, can PES keep up?










Good



Pros:


Maintains the excellent gameplay and polish of the series; expands the rosters and leagues somewhat; squashes bugs and tweaks AI and other quibbles from PES 2011




Cons:


Lacks many fan-favorite teams and players; graphically unimpressive; makes few major changes from its predecessor








How Our Ratings Work


















When it comes to soccer titles, really only two questions matter: how good is the game at recreating the feel of a soccer match, and has the game licensed the teams and players you want to play? Of the two primary soccer series, Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer on the one hand, and EA's FIFA on the other, PES has generally won the battle of the first question and lost the battle of the second. For better or for worse, PES 2012 trades a little of its dominance at smooth controls and soccer "feel," for a little bit more in the way of player and team licensing.


To be sure, PES 2012 is virtually the same game as PES 2011, so if you loved that game, you'll be glad to know that very little in the way of major changes have been made here. Controls are largely similar, although a new Teammate Control system allows you to rapidly swap to a player other than the one you're controlling during a set piece or other opportune moment so that you can direct where you want the key elements of your attack to be during critical stages. How often you will actually make use of this, though, is really a question of how in-depth you get with your sports games. Most of the more casual players will be content to let the AI keep handling many of the elements that it did in PES 2011, and it does an even better job of doing that this time around. Sure, there's the occasional controller lofting moment when John Terry suddenly decides he's had enough of playing defense that day and lets Ronaldo rip a shot right at your keeper, but for us Spurs fans, that's basically a win-win situation.





And that brings me to another salient point: my team, Tottenham-Hotspur, is in this game, but yours probably isn't. EA's FIFA series has many of the major English soccer teams locked down to exclusive contracts, and their players too. Same with Germany, France and even the United States. So, if you were hoping to take the Galaxy out with Donovan and Beckham and see just how badly they'd get shellacked by FC Barcelona, you're going to have to rely on your imagination, because Galaxy aren't in PES 2012. To be sure, there are teams from just about every country and league (but not lower leagues, so fans of, say, Southampton FC, are screwed), but many of these are mere placeholders – the real player names are replaced with semi-soundalikes, and their likenesses are close, but not really there. In PES 2012, happily, Konami did manage to license the Spanish league and also the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, so that many of Europe's top-flight teams are available, ameliorating the problem to some degree, but those used to FIFA's deep and accurate rosters will likely be disappointed.



"On the other hand, PES 2012 still has stronger gameplay than FIFA 2012..."
On the other hand, PES 2012 still has stronger gameplay than FIFA 2012, with more precise player controls and quicker responsiveness on inputs than its rival, although PES' advantage is now less pronounced than in previous iterations – not through any fault of PES, but because FIFA has gotten its act together recently. That said, PES has a very different feel and system from FIFA, and players used to that – or those sick of FIFA's approach – will like what they see in PES 2012. Free kicks are still a little wonky, but major bugs (like the defenders "catch-up" bug, in which attackers would be miraculously run down from behind by defenders on nearly every breakaway) have been squashed.


That said, PES 2012's tweaks and upgrades don't include its graphics, which are decidedly unimpressive. Player models are often blocky, especially on close-ups, and colors feel washed out – disturbing considering everything is always on the same green background. I'm not sure if this is due to PES's graphical engine (which, as far as I can tell is the same one as PES 2011), or to its designers and artists not going the whole nine yards, but, compared to FIFA 2012, PES fails to impress.


On just about every other front, though, PES is an extremely solid soccer title. It may not have every team, every stadium, every tournament, and every player out there, but there's plenty enough in its gameplay to satisfy any video game soccer fan.


Spy Guy says:How times have changed. I remember the days when PES was king of the pitch, but FIFA has made a comeback that nobody could have expected. Which of the two do you prefer?

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Review: Plants vs. Zombies, Game of the Year Edition








I've written in the past [see My Favorite iPhone Games] about Plants vs. Zombies, an entertaining puzzle game where you have an ever-increasing variety of plants, pea shooters, etc., that are your only defense against swarms of staggering zombies. It could have been potentially gory, but fortunately it's all cartoon images and there's a sense of zany fun to the game that makes it compelling.



It's also widely available, on Mac, PC, iPhones, iPads, etc. In fact, it's the iPad version that was sufficiently compelling that I actually played through the entire game and finished it up, then went back and tried to optimize my approach on some of the hardest levels.



Just in time for the holidays, PopCap has released a new "Game of the Year" edition of Plants vs. Zombies. Is it worth buying if you already have PvZ?















Similar to movies, lots of computer and video games now spawn increasingly banal sequels that miss the fun or novelty of the original title and just add more levels, maps, opponents, or tracks. Nothing new, just more of the same.



Still, at least it's a sequel and if you're really into Halo, then surely you'll like Halo 2, and so on, right?



Unfortunately, Plants vs. Zombies Game of the Year (I'll abbreviate this GotY from now on) isn't a sequel at all. There are no new zombies, no new plants, no new levels. Instead it feels more like a series of bug fixes, including a curious change where the dancing zombies have been replaced by disco zombies "per the request from the Michael Jackson estate" the PopCap folk inform me. Uhm, I guess the dance from Thriller was protected intellectual property?



The most interesting addition is a character builder that lets you create zombies of your own called the Zombatar!. If you're used face builders or character builders in other games, you already know the identikit format:



plants.vs.zombies.zombatar


You can see my Zombatar zombie coming to life, uhm, coming together in the above screen capture. The color of the elements, however, are too muted and at first glance I thought it was all grayed out and unavailable. I get the "zombie" theme but this could be a lot easier to see. Also note the bug: while the Zombatar lets you pick different clothes, they don't actually get applied to the icon, nor do they apply when the Zombatar shows up in the game itself.



It's undeniably fun to use these character creator tools and I have watched my kids spend hours building "Mii" avatars for their friends on our Nintendo Wii, and to have these custom zombies show up in the game? Definitely fun, as you can see here:



plants.vs.zombies.zombatar 2


Still, is this enough to justify buying the game if you already have Plants vs. Zombies? I don't think so. Fun though the game is, the GotY edition is only Mac or PC and it's so incredibly much better on a touch screen that I'd definitely encourage you to check out the iPad version instead, Zombatar or not. If you've never played, however, and like puzzle games, you've been warned. It's pretty darn addictive!



Plants vs. Zombies, Game of the Year edition, available for Mac and PC. $19.99. Purchase online at Popcap.com.



Disclaimer: Popcap comp'd me the license for this game. After I'd bought the version for my iPad and played it incessantly. :-)


Update: Since it's also from Popcap, I thought it's worth mentioning that they just released Bejeweled 3 for the Mac and PC. It's a game I still enjoy, and they've added some nifty levels and of course, after playing Bejeweled 2 on the iPhone incessantly too, it's fun to see the far more sophisticated graphics on the Mac. I'm waiting for an iPhone / iPad release of this simple, compelling puzzle game (my kids all love it too, even my 6yo), but if you're really into Bejeweled, I suspect you'll enjoy Bejeweled 3. Check it out!
























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10/02/2011

Angry Birds On Pc

Angry Birds On Pc
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Update: In addition to download Angry Birds for the PC you can also play the Angry game online now. Check oout how you can play Angry Birds Online.

Hey, Angry fans, it doesn’t matter if you don’t have an iPhone, Android or Symbian based phones. Angry Birds is now available for Netbook and Laptops too in the Intel AppUp center.



As we had predicted earlier, the popular (and addictive) game Angry birds is now available for Netbook and Laptops. The app is available as a download through the Intel AppUP center which is an app store for netbooks.

Angry Birds for desktop PCs includes 195 levels for hours and hours of gameplay. Customers who purchase the game will be provided free updates and additional levels to the game in future.

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The app is available for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Moblin and is available at an introductory price of $4.99 for a limited period. Once the introductory period is over, the app will cost $9.99.

More updates at the official Rovio blog. You can purchase and download the game from here.

When we speak about iPhone or iPad the game which strikes to our mind is Angry Birds, developed by small team of developers Rovio! Angry Birds was launched in December 2009 for iPhone!

Just couple of week’s back Rovio took a step ahead by releasing Angry Birds as a Chrome App and it’s already entered most downloaded category. Angry Birds for Chrome browser has already crossed 1,000,000+ users!

After becoming famous Apple game and Google Chrome’s web app, Rovio team now enters Windows world to extend their users count.

Rovio Stated,

Welcome to the Angry Birds PC Shop! Here you can download a free demo of Angry Birds, Angry Birds Rio and Angry Birds Seasons for your PC. To unlock the full versions, you can purchase an activation key for each game. Have fun playing Angry Birds! Squawk!

Angry Birds is now available for download on Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP (SP2 and SP3)!


Angry Birds, Angry Birds Rio and Angry Birds Seasons are the three flavours available for Windows users. But Angry Birds Seasons is not available at this point of time, but Rovio promises to offer the particular flavor of the game very soon. Then again, this would be a special version of the game.

Tech Gossips: Angry Birds Rio is obviously a game intimately connected with the Rio animation that hit cinemas around the world earlier this year.

User can download the demo version and taste the game. Full download is available for $5 for each version.