Japanese Menus and gameplay are in Japanese. Pro Evolution Soccer 2 is the latest edition of the greatest, most addictive footy sim series. Sticking to the principle that playability comes first, detail and frills second, the series all but guarantees season upon season of pulsating gameplay. Fans of Pro Evolution will naturally have a few gripes about this update. There has been some notable tampering with the terminology: 'injury time', for example, is now 'loss time'. More annoyingly, the club teams have been renamed beyond recognition.
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Manchester United has been rechristened 'Aragon', while the mighty Real Madrid becomes 'Navarra'. This shouldn't detract too much from what is a lovingly rendered simulation of the beautiful game. Opponents and computer-controlled team mates have been blessed with more intelligence this time around and players' skill sets more accurately reflect their individual stats. This version is harder to master than its predecessor but it is still accessible to newcomers thanks to far-reaching multi levels and changeable speed settings. Once familiar with the gameplay, gamers of all abilities will undoubtedly be hooked by the intensity and realism of the action. With a fantastic range of competitions in which to test their skills, gamers can play as one of 32 club teams in the Master League or compete in a plethora of international cups and leagues.
And, at last, recognisable commentators are at the mic: Peter Brackley sits alongside Trevor Brooking although it soon becomes apparent that the pair's repertoires are even more limited than in real life. Frustratingly, Konami has raised the bar for soccer sims while tampering with some key details and features. But despite the few minor flaws in this update, Pro Evolution Soccer 2 is another sure step on the road to football gaming perfection. Features:. 54 teams, each with 32 squad members. Accurate data for the 2002-03 season.
14 additional players have been added to the 'Master League'. 7 hidden teams, unlockable as you progress. Commentary from Peter Brackley and Trevor Brooking.
Reworked menu interface and more options in the Player Edit suite. League-topping club teams can now be used in Match modes Manufacturer's description: FASTER, TOUGHER, BIGGER AND BETTER The highest rated football game returns with hundreds of new additions and updates:.
54 national squads, 32 clubs sides. New updated statiticsmake for a more realistic Football simulation. The most realistic game physics ever seen, as players react and adjust to every situation. Use dummies, feints and tricks to leave defenders in your wake. Friendlies, cup competitions and the ability to create your own Dream Team in the Master League.
IF FOOTBALL IS YOUR ONLY RELIGION, WORKSHIP AT THE ULTIMATE ALTAR Features:. Third person perspective. 3D Graphics.
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WE2002FE Next Version (Winning Eleven 2002 Final Evoloution Next Version) is an old Winning Eleven 2002 modification by WE.net for PlayStation. Features: - English Translation - All Teams of Lega Calcio Serie A & Serie B Italian - 10 Teams of English Premier League - Enchanced Graphics - Next Version Intro Video - Authentic Kits World Soccer Winning Eleven 2002 (Pro Evolution Soccer 2 in Europe) is the Japanese version of Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer football video game series for PlayStation and the unique series released for Nintendo Gamecube, though it was the Final Evolution Update, and in Japan only. Download ISO: This mod can be play on PlayStation or Emulator. Tags: WE2002FE Next Version (Winning Eleven 2002 Final Evolution Next Version), World Soccer Winning Eleven 2002, Sports, PlayStation, Modification, Game, Konami, Download, ISO, BlackOne.
So when I surf the internet, I find something interesting that is an old game from Winning Eleven 6 Final Evolution. W6FE Premier League Edition contains 43 English League Clubs including Division A, B and C season 2002/2003.
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Of course you can also play some clubs from Europe. Although when the intro shows Winning Eleven 7, in fact this game comes from Winning Eleven 6 Final Evolution. Because this game is a PS2 game, to play it on your PC requires a PS2 emulator that you can download for free on the internet.
Do you remember soccer games from Konami for PSOne console? The last edition of this game was japanese version - Winning Eleven 2002 (Pro Evolution Soccer 2 in Europe). Now you can play PC ONLINE this game thanks to ePSXe emulator and kaillera server!
We play japanese version - Winning Eleven 2002, because it's more stability than european version. This is proposition for people who are searching alternative for newest PES and Fifa. Maybe audio-visuality can't be compared with them, but it's main adventages are amazing gameplay, realism, physics and good quality of ONLINE playing which don't require super computer or strong internet connection PES2008 is arcade game.
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Konami should dig a little deeper. There is group of people always working for updates of the game!
Some months ago new patch was added by Winning Eleven 2002 ONLINE polish site - The game include 63 nations from whole world, club teams and Polish first league. All teams, squads, attributes of footballers and shirts are actual for 2007/08 season! What teams there are in our patch exactly? You can check this in bonus video!
You don't have to worry about how to start game from PSOne and play it ONLINE on PC! People working at patch created Automatic Installer. You will don't have to configure emulator, search for servers to play (there are polish servers for WEOL players) and other problems. Click to expand.so how is the playing style for ranking? I played pes 5 and pes 6 online, but was disappointed with the player who would do every thing to win a game.
Now, i do not mind losing, as long as it is just a good game. These days i play every thursday pes6 online, with some guys i know since pes5. The games are great and always tight, a real battle. I prefer to play some friendly games. However, if that means i cannot find an opponent i guess i will have to play for rank. We will see How does the ranking system work anyway?
How do you report/insert scores and results? Authorization of the result (how to add the result?). Before start of the match, one of the player has to go to the Rank table and from the top menu send an invitation to prearranged player, using the option 'send the invitation', after that he has to choose, from the list, his rival’s nick and click 'send'. Second player must accept the invitation in option 'show invitations'. When identity of players is confirmed, you can start the match, after which player who sent the invitation must report the result. Only player who sent the invitation is able to report the result! To report the result, player who sent the invitation uses option 'add the match'.
The invitation must be confirmed by the opponent. If it is in the fold “add the match” should be nick of your rival visible. To repost the result you have to click, next to his nick, on 'Add'. Then will appear menu, in which you choose teams, which participated in the match, write the result and click 'Add'. When you made a mistake (incorrect team or result) you have a possibility to remove this result. This option is below reported result and you have only 2 minutes to do it. After this time you won’t be able to correct toyr mistake on your own.
When you have added few results, and mistake occured on the forst one, you hale to remember that results addend after this incorrect one also will be removed, so you have to report them once again. When you find a mistake in the result, when you won’t be able to remove it, then you should report this fact in fold 'problems' to ask the Administrator of the Rank to change the result. In the decription of the problem you have to paste precise date of the match, copied from your profile! Sending of the invitations should take place before the matches, after making an appointment on GG (polish messenger, download GG in english) or kaillera’s server. In other case there are no bases to make a complaint (for example, we played matches, and other player doesn’t want to accept the invitation). We don’t send the absurd invitations to player with whom we didn’t make an appointment!
I find a problem with the Mednafen PSX HW and software cores. When I try to load games with the PS initial logo altered (the screen after the Sony boot animated logo), the BIOS CD Audio player appears (like if you put an Audio CD in the PSX).
I used the cores with the recomendei BIOS files (with the same MD5 numbers). All this games with the initial PS logo altered (with the name of the author of the patch, for example) runs fine in the Mednafen standalone emulator (tested with the Windows x64 build of Mednafen 0.9.39.2). This games also runs OK with ePSXe and PCSX-R. I find a problem with the Mednafen PSX HW and software cores.
When I try to load games with the PS initial logo altered (the screen after the Sony boot animated logo), the BIOS CD Audio player appears (like if you put an Audio CD in the PSX). I used the cores with the recomendei BIOS files (with the same MD5 numbers).
All this games with the initial PS logo altered (with the name of the author of the patch, for example) runs fine in the Mednafen standalone emulator (tested with the Windows x64 build of Mednafen 0.9.39.2). This games also runs OK with ePSXe and PCSX-R. Thanks!!/QUOTE what game specifically? Show cue sheet. Its one of those things, that retroarch’s cdrom is so picky with patched disks.
I only have one patched game that has that modified boot-screen(Japanese version of SOTN-translated to english) and that was working without ecc fix. I did try to fix a Tales of Phantasia translation(even if it was working just for fun) and that made psx core just load the cd-player instead(it still works with other emulators). So if you really want to play in retroarch with that game, then i suggest finding another patch for that game, and try it without fixing ECC. QUOTE=aorin1;52692Have you tried to use ECCRegen141 to fix patched isos? Try fixing your modified isos first, then try running then in Retroarch again./QUOTE Yes.
The game have no errors. Also, it can run in a real hardware too (gray PSX, PSOne and PS2). QUOTE=wertz;52703its one of those things, that retroarch’s cdrom is so picky with patched disks. I only have one patched game that has that modified boot-screen(Japanese version of SOTN-translated to english) and that was working without ecc fix. I did try to fix a Tales of Phantasia translation(even if it was working just for fun) and that made psx core just load the cd-player instead(it still works with other emulators). So if you really want to play in retroarch with that game, then i suggest finding another patch for that game, and try it without fixing ECC./QUOTE Well, I don’t know if it’s a RetroArch error or a specific core bug but the game works fine in the original Mednafen emulator and in the real console.
By the way, I read this thread: In that post, someone mentions something about an alternative CDRom driver included in the source of the Mednafen PSX core. It can be the explain of the error. Anyone know anything about it? The game have no errors. Also, it can run in a real hardware too (gray PSX, PSOne and PS2). Well, I don’t know if it’s a RetroArch error or a specific core bug but the game works fine in the original Mednafen emulator and in the real console.
By the way, I read this thread: In that post, someone mentions something about an alternative CDRom driver included in the source of the Mednafen PSX core. It can be the explain of the error. Anyone know anything about it? Thanks!!/QUOTE Yeah, that someone was me psx core still has the cdrom code as alternative-its near the same as what was in standalone mednafen’s cdrom code-which is not soo picky with patched disk.
If you are using 64bit windows-i can build it for you-i do not guarantee it will work though, since its somewhat the same as running ECCRegen. Here, try this if it makes difference. ONLY FOR 64BIT Retroarch. Includes mednafenpsxsw and mednafenpsxhw, built with HAVECDROMNEW. QUOTE=wertz;52734Yeah, that someone was me psx core still has the cdrom code as alternative-its near the same as what was in standalone mednafen’s cdrom code-which is not soo picky with patched disk. If you are using 64bit windows-i can build it for you-i do not guarantee it will work though, since its somewhat the same as running ECCRegen.
Here, try this if it makes difference. ONLY FOR 64BIT Retroarch. Includes mednafenpsxsw and mednafenpsxhw, built with HAVECDROMNEW Thank you for your help.
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Unfortunately, the error persists. The CDRom driver is not the problem. So, it’s a core bug.
I’ll hope that can be fixed. It’s a excelent PSX core. Thanks for all!!! QUOTE=MarcoForce;52824Thank you for your help. Unfortunately, the error persists. The CDRom driver is not the problem. So, it’s a core bug.
I’ll hope that can be fixed. It’s a excelent PSX core. Thanks for all!!!/QUOTE then its possible that the patched you used damaged some sectors of the data track, its possible to fix those but i do not know how.
I have no idea how are where the psx cdrom reads data from. Is that a pre-patched game? I cannot seem to see the translation only patch of that game-what i see are pre-patched iso. Would love to see whats going on, it should be just some few sectors on disc. QUOTE=wertz;52825then its possible that the patched you used damaged some sectors of the data track, its possible to fix those but i do not know how. I have no idea how are where the psx cdrom reads data from. Is that a pre-patched game?
I cannot seem to see the translation only patch of that game-what i see are pre-patched iso. Would love to see whats going on, it should be just some few sectors on disc./QUOTE Hello!!
I have a pre-patched game and the original game with the.ppf patch. The two versions don’t work with RetroArch. I have a pre-patched game and the original game with the.ppf patch.
The two versions don’t work with RetroArch./QUOTE send me or give me link of the pff patch or upload it(hopefully with the provided readme files.) UPDATE: found the translation patch by walxer, seems like i knew why retroarch will not load this. Will post after i confirm this. Here’s a modified World Winning Eleven 2002 Names Patch 0.8 by walxer - Link - -use latest ppf-o-matic v3.0+ -use unmodified bin/cue copy of WE 2002 -apply patch-ignore size related prompts -test in retroarch, if it will go to cdplayer instead, use ECCRegen on cue sheet or use the modified psx core-this should work now unless you have a damaged image let me know if this works. QUOTE=wertz;53596send me or give me link of the pff patch or upload it(hopefully with the provided readme files.) UPDATE: found the translation patch by walxer, seems like i knew why retroarch will not load this. Will post after i confirm this. Here’s a modified World Winning Eleven 2002 Names Patch 0.8 by walxer - Link - -use latest ppf-o-matic v3.0+ -use unmodified bin/cue copy of WE 2002 -apply patch-ignore size related prompts -test in retroarch, if it will go to cdplayer instead, use ECCRegen on cue sheet or use the modified psx core-this should work now unless you have a damaged image let me know if this works/QUOTE It Works!!! This patch is the 0.8 version but without the PS boot logo altered.
After apply the patch with PPF-o-matic 3.0, it needs to be repair with ECCRegen. It runs with the official lastest PSX HW/SW core. Thank you for your help!!! Powered by, best viewed with JavaScript enabled. English rules 2 homework program answers sheet iv.