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I agree FIFA 2005 is much improved. Loading things took forever on
2004 but now it's ten times quicker. And the navigation is simpler.
The "first touch" feature is a nice improvement, as well- and easy to
adapt to.
I have Winning 7 Eleven for PC and it's nice- but I don't like the
generic graphics.
klgore@mailinator.com (kg) wrote in message news:<db6eb0c9.0410270924.73c19ed4@posting.google.com>...
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> > "Jamie" <spamthis@spam.com> wrote in message
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> > > Just the Demo, seems ok. I want to check winning seven eleven. I hear
> > > thats better than Fifa.
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> > Miles better. In fact, planets apart. Pro Evo 4(Winning Eleven) makes Fifa
> > 2005 look, and feel, like a damp fart.
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> Swings and roundabouts, games of two halves. FIFA is licenced and has most
> of the teams from about 20 leagues. PES isn't. So, if you wanna play as Man
> U try FIFA, if you wanna play as West Manchester Reds play PES.
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> And with FIFA 2005 gameplay is actually getting MUCH better.
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> dr. mabuse
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> Or, one could just get the superpack for we7i which gives you all the names
> and has a no-cd fix and generally most-excellent play. There is no need or
> reason to have/play FIFA 2005 on the PC except if you want something that
> is less like soccer than the we7i alternative.
>
> K