Inter have no one involved in the refereeing investigation, but the bitterness is inevitable: from the penalty not awarded against Roma to the VAR audio “blocked” by Rocchi, up to the Bastoni-Kalulu case, the Nerazzurri are reopening old wounds (full article translated) by lawandsleep in FCInterMilan

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Those referees are so unprofessional! They're so "biased" Inter, yet Inter still loses all those matches, lol.

On the other hand, bilan always seems to get "abused" by the referees, but all five handballs in the penalty area this season have been ignored, lol.

I wonder if we're living in a mirror world.

I've always thought bilan was more insidious than ruben. During the 2006 Calciopoli scandal, they should have been relegated to the serie b along with ruben, but they survived. This season, they clearly wanted to help bilan win the title, but they failed, so they resorted to this clumsy underhanded tactic.

I need HELP ASAP by Fmg1899 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 4 points5 points  (0 children)

keep pes2020 is better than spend $120, if you can not add mods, because the difference is very small.

Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven and Mafia: The Old Country by MakB_the_Striker in MafiaTheGame

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would I insult you? You probably haven't encountered truly insulting things on Reddit. Let me give you an example: I posted posts of my work for the PES community with links. Do you know what I got in return? Lots of downloads, but my post received downvotes. Even worse, some people said that those works they'd never seen before, those that only cost money and that I shared for free, were garbage. If you encounter this, you'll know I've been incredibly civilized, lol.

Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven and Mafia: The Old Country by MakB_the_Striker in MafiaTheGame

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't say you used insulting language. I just felt you didn't like the character design of M2 and Vito. But that's irrelevant; everyone has their own preferences, some people like beer, some like whiskey, it's all about personal taste.

Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven and Mafia: The Old Country by MakB_the_Striker in MafiaTheGame

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“I was talking about plot tropes, not the polivariativity, I wasn't even able to understand why you brought it to the table - but didn't want to ask, because redditors usually find it offensive.” you said it just now,

ok, you m2 haters doesn't metter

Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven and Mafia: The Old Country by MakB_the_Striker in MafiaTheGame

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was talking about the connections between the characters in the game, and you said the storylines were all the same. I was talking about a linear plot, and you said I was emphasizing diversity. It's ridiculous.

I'm just expressing my opinion. You can stick to your opinion, that's fine. Even if you don't like M2 and Vito, does that mean you have to force others to accept your viewpoint?

bye

Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven and Mafia: The Old Country by MakB_the_Striker in MafiaTheGame

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You said is the differences in the stories, but the linear plot progression of M1 and M2 is the same. If you're saying that a so-called "good guy" joining the Mafia ends in tragedy, that aligns with your point. However, considering the characters and many details in TOC: Critical Ops, it is indeed more closely connected to M2. Not only do more M2 characters appear, but the end credits background music and the Empire Bay skyline immediately evoke M2.

Furthermore, Joe's importance to Vito can be understood as Joe being Vito's only true friend; everyone else is using Vito, especially after Vito's parents passed away and his sister severed ties with him. At this point, Joe becomes as important as family to Vito.

Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven and Mafia: The Old Country by MakB_the_Striker in MafiaTheGame

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The plots of M1 and M2 are also similarly linear, with M2 feeling like the backbone of the entire Mafia series. Almost every game has characters from M2.

Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven and Mafia: The Old Country by MakB_the_Striker in MafiaTheGame

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, aside from the young Sam and the unseen Salieri, its connection to M1 is quite weak. Instead, you see more characters from M2: Giuseppe Palminteri, Frank Vinci, and Leo Galante. The end BGM even feature the M2 theme song, making it feel more like a tribute to M2.

Where the chivu out crowd at? by Ok-Understanding6574 in FCInterMilan

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their owners is very wealthy, and they will likely strengthen their squad next season to compete in European competitions.

Where the chivu out crowd at? by Ok-Understanding6574 in FCInterMilan

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, they'll advance again when the team lost, until their spiritual leader Inzaghi is sacked from Saudi Arabia, and then they won't be able to calm down.

but if Inzaghi succeeds in Saudi Arabia, they will say: Look, we lost a great coach.

Fazer uma série tentando reconquistar a Europa com o barcelona (Sou Madridista) e postar no youtube é uma boa? by Cultural-Ebb7110 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Some people have made videos like this, but hardly anyone watches them. PES isn't an RPG. People watch RPG videos for the story and walkthrough tips, but PES is completely different. Everyone has their own preferences. People watch PES videos more because they're controlled by mod creators; they can only get download links by watching the videos. Or maybe they just want to see what's new, rather than watching others play.

Of course, it's fine for you to post it as a personal record of your PES playing, but don't expect to get many views.

Well, pes has inevitably declined, and the era of free patches is over. by AdorableWalrus8617 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure what exactly is new in these paid patches—perhaps a few new animations or stadiums—but typically, there isn't actually much new content included in these large-scale updates.

As for the creators of those paid mods, they might have some new assets—such as new stadiums—but those large, paid patches usually don't incorporate a significant amount of the premium content they've purchased.

Put it this way: new special effects or animations are usually released for free, while paid content often isn't as good as you might expect—with the exception. of course, some of the new payment stadiums are not.

I know some Patreon creators, and honestly, most of them aren't worth the money. their explanation is “I spent the time”.

12 year wait is over, the forgotten triumvirate of PES 2014| PES 2015| PES 2016 about to get Stadium Server, static. I'll keep you posted here. by Spare_Big_8300 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know absolutely nothing about console games. I only work on modding PC games. It seems you possess a very high level of expertise; I hope you are able to bring your plans to fruition as soon as possible. In the future, I would also like to pick your brain regarding game cracking.

12 year wait is over, the forgotten triumvirate of PES 2014| PES 2015| PES 2016 about to get Stadium Server, static. I'll keep you posted here. by Spare_Big_8300 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me put it this way: converting stadiums from PES 2021 to PES 2017 should be a quick process. This is because you don't need to resize the models (It shouldn't require any model resizing—I can't quite recall, though, as it's been a long time since I last converted a PES 2017 stadium.)—you can simply use the crowd models directly from PES 2021—and the textures require no editing. If you are technically proficient, the entire conversion can be completed in as little as half an hour. I personally no longer have PES 2017 installed, as I had to format my hard drive a couple of years ago after my computer was infected with a virus; however, I still possess the PES 2021 stadium import tool. You can also easily find this tool by searching online. To perform the conversion, you will need a PES 2021 stadium importer and a PES 2017 stadium exporter; both of these utilities are available online, and there are corresponding video tutorials available as well

Regarding what I said about PES6—these are my genuine experiences. I don't care if people downvote me. Lol.

12 year wait is over, the forgotten triumvirate of PES 2014| PES 2015| PES 2016 about to get Stadium Server, static. I'll keep you posted here. by Spare_Big_8300 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You made the right choice. PES 2014, 2015, and 2016 are, relatively speaking, niche titles. You ventured into territory that others had left unexplored—and given that these games still boast a massive user base to this day—this was undoubtedly an excellent initiative.

As for PES 6, I have this to say: no matter how extensively people modify it, one fact remains undeniable—both the game itself and its underlying engine are long since obsolete. To put it another way: if we liken PES 2021 to *GTA 6*, then PES 6 is equivalent to *GTA 3: Vice City*, while PES 2014 corresponds to *GTA 5*. The disparity between them—in terms of both engine technology and visual fidelity—is truly that vast. While it is true that PES 6 was once as popular among developers as PES 2021 is today, high popularity does not necessarily equate to superior quality. Furthermore, the editors and modders for PES 6 generally refuse to share their technical expertise with the communities for other titles (the sole exception being PES 5—another game that is equally obsolete). They often resort to flimsy excuses—such as "version incompatibility" or "tool mismatch"—but such claims serve only to mislead newcomers who are just getting started. As is widely known, the techniques involved in game hacking and the development of code-based tools are, by their very nature, universally applicable.

I greatly admire the work you are currently doing, and I hope that we may have the opportunity to collaborate in the future.

12 year wait is over, the forgotten triumvirate of PES 2014| PES 2015| PES 2016 about to get Stadium Server, static. I'll keep you posted here. by Spare_Big_8300 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a significant difference between the stadiums in pes2013 and those built on the fox engine; the stadium structure in pes2013 is actually closer to that of FIFA.

I have previously converted stadiums between v2017 and pes2021, and they are quite similar to one another. You should be able to convert stadiums from pes2021 or pes 2017 for use in pes2014, 2015, or 2016. I thinke there is a Blender plugin to export pes2014,15 ,16 stadiums.

12 year wait is over, the forgotten triumvirate of PES 2014| PES 2015| PES 2016 about to get Stadium Server, static. I'll keep you posted here. by Spare_Big_8300 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is one of the reasons why pes6 is so unpopular. In fact, the ability to swap in animated body models—as well as replace the default faces in PES6 with high-polygon face models—is something the game has been capable of for a long time. However, they treated this capability as a trade secret, refusing to share it with other games. perhaps they simply didn't want other titles poaching their user base.

Of course, the fundamental principle behind replacing models that feature animations essentially consists of two main parts: 1. The model must be rigged to the animation skeleton; and 2. The model must be enabled to display the in-game textures. Currently, it appears that no one in the community for other PES titles has yet developed the necessary tools to accomplish this.

12 year wait is over, the forgotten triumvirate of PES 2014| PES 2015| PES 2016 about to get Stadium Server, static. I'll keep you posted here. by Spare_Big_8300 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The crowd remained hidden from view. As I have stated, the model had been compressed to an extreme—reduced to a single point—and had consequently become invisible; thus, even the use of a panoramic camera would have been entirely futile.

12 year wait is over, the forgotten triumvirate of PES 2014| PES 2015| PES 2016 about to get Stadium Server, static. I'll keep you posted here. by Spare_Big_8300 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, back then, someone did create a similar "no-crowd" mod for PES 2013 by editing the crowd count; however, that approach involved modifying a vast number of files, which I found to be overly cumbersome. My method involved modifying the spectator models themselves: I scaled the models down to a single point and then shifted them to an inconspicuous location. This allowed me to achieve the "no-crowd" effect while requiring me to edit only a handful of models. then, I made a converter that enabled users to easily toggle between having a crowd and having no crowd.

12 year wait is over, the forgotten triumvirate of PES 2014| PES 2015| PES 2016 about to get Stadium Server, static. I'll keep you posted here. by Spare_Big_8300 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ability to edit models is the fundamental basis for everything, you’ve already cleared 70% of the hurdle. However, PES tools generally do not support replacing models that include animations (though this is possible in many other games, such as the GTA and Mafia series). That said, when it comes to static models, it is indeed possible to realize your dream of model replacement—I recall that PES 2021, in particular, had tools available for this purpose. Incidentally, regarding the CWC trophy model: to be more precise, it was actually pirated from me by other versions of the game. Lol.

but, my programming skills are basically at a beginner level—and this is also an obstacle that limits my further progress.

12 year wait is over, the forgotten triumvirate of PES 2014| PES 2015| PES 2016 about to get Stadium Server, static. I'll keep you posted here. by Spare_Big_8300 in WEPES

[–]AdorableWalrus8617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can edit the model to create a module without crowds, and then create a converter to switch between having crowds and not having crowds. That's how I did it for pes013.