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JuveJay

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    BTW @Zacheryah - if you like Cuadrado you'll like playing with Verratti, same kind of close control, escapes from lots of attention and obviously great passer, very close to real life in everything. He cost me €65m in ML.
     

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    Zacheryah

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    Might have guessed you'd have him :D You put your player in your ML?
    Yeah, i absolutely loved the Virtual pro from fifa in career mode. Really retarded they removed that you can both manage a team and have your virtual pro as a third option


    So i create an 18 year old player, add to juve, boot masterleague. Since i cannot do achievements to boost him, i'll give him similar stats as a finished pro, so he can improve as he ages
     
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    My ML squad in season 2020-21:

    G. Buffon 87 (aged 42 lol)
    G. Donnarumma 80

    D. Rugani 86
    J. Gimenez 86
    J. Tah 85
    L. Bonucci 81
    F. Romagna 80
    F. Mattiello 83
    P. Lirola 81
    Alex Sandro 84
    Rogério 78
    A. Tripaldelli 76

    M. Verratti 89
    M. Pjanic 85
    M. Lemina 83
    C. Marchisio 81
    J. Weigl 81
    R. Bentancur 79
    Y. Carrasco 84
    G. Lo Celso 87

    D. Berardi 87
    P. Dybala 86
    M. Pjaca 84
    O. Dembélé 82
    A. Martial 88
    G. Higuain 87
    M. Kean 79

    Refuse to sign Moneydab, especially with that red shit in his hair.
     

    Fr3sh

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    My ML squad in season 2020-21:

    G. Buffon 87 (aged 42 lol)
    G. Donnarumma 80

    D. Rugani 86
    J. Gimenez 86
    J. Tah 85
    L. Bonucci 81
    F. Romagna 80
    F. Mattiello 83
    P. Lirola 81
    Alex Sandro 84
    Rogério 78
    A. Tripaldelli 76

    M. Verratti 89
    M. Pjanic 85
    M. Lemina 83
    C. Marchisio 81
    J. Weigl 81
    R. Bentancur 79
    Y. Carrasco 84
    G. Lo Celso 87

    D. Berardi 87
    P. Dybala 86
    M. Pjaca 84
    O. Dembélé 82
    A. Martial 88
    G. Higuain 87
    M. Kean 79

    Refuse to sign Moneydab, especially with that red shit in his hair.
    What have you done!! :(
     

    DAiDEViL

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    My ML squad in season 2020-21:

    G. Buffon 87 (aged 42 lol)
    G. Donnarumma 80

    D. Rugani 86
    J. Gimenez 86
    J. Tah 85
    L. Bonucci 81
    F. Romagna 80
    F. Mattiello 83
    P. Lirola 81
    Alex Sandro 84
    Rogério 78
    A. Tripaldelli 76

    M. Verratti 89
    M. Pjanic 85
    M. Lemina 83
    C. Marchisio 81
    J. Weigl 81
    R. Bentancur 79
    Y. Carrasco 84
    G. Lo Celso 87

    D. Berardi 87
    P. Dybala 86
    M. Pjaca 84
    O. Dembélé 82
    A. Martial 88
    G. Higuain 87
    M. Kean 79

    Refuse to sign Moneydab, especially with that red shit in his hair.
    :touched:
     

    Zacheryah

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    My ML squad in season 2020-21:

    G. Buffon 87 (aged 42 lol)
    G. Donnarumma 80

    D. Rugani 86
    J. Gimenez 86
    J. Tah 85
    L. Bonucci 81
    F. Romagna 80
    F. Mattiello 83
    P. Lirola 81
    Alex Sandro 84
    Rogério 78
    A. Tripaldelli 76

    M. Verratti 89
    M. Pjanic 85
    M. Lemina 83
    C. Marchisio 81
    J. Weigl 81
    R. Bentancur 79
    Y. Carrasco 84
    G. Lo Celso 87

    D. Berardi 87
    P. Dybala 86
    M. Pjaca 84
    O. Dembélé 82
    A. Martial 88
    G. Higuain 87
    M. Kean 79

    Refuse to sign Moneydab, especially with that red shit in his hair.
    You didnt had verratti at 91 in your second season ?
     
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    JuveJay

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    I don't really do anything to train the players, the game is easy enough. Superstar level already 32-2-0 in this season.

    The odd ones who had ridiculous spells of improvement were Pjaca, Mattiello and more recently Rugani.

    Also because I rotate the squad like a madman the individuals don't progress as much with me. Berardi had two seasons with Sassuolo and turned ridiculous.
     
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    Practice, practice, practice. I was frustrated with it for ages but eventually you get to know the little things, when to make certain movements. Ultimately you have to draw players into making a tackle attempt, quick changes of direction take you past players. That or you master the skill moves, which is another thing that takes practice and differs from player to player.

    Start with someone really good at it like Cuadrado.
     
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    Some are right stick, I find it useful to press on the right shoulder button (the non-sprint one) when in close control of the ball, then right stick with that button has another set of additional moves. It's a lot to take in, but after a while you get used to what different types of players can do and when to try certain things.

    It's not like football games of old where players just have a skill rating and so some can do the tricks and others can't, some players have or learn specialised tricks, or they have certain attributes that allow them to do standard tricks or dribble in a certain way. The difference between Lichtsteiner and Cuadrado is a good example. For Licht you wouldn't try to do anything too complex facing up to a defender, just draw them in and then try to burst away. With Cuadrado you can go from a standing position and either inside or outside, using close control, speed or skills. He's good for practising dribbling at speed.
     

    Juvellino

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    I just won a ps4 from a raffle at my job and I am considering buying PES 2017 because it has option files. I have never owned a PES game and have no idea how to download the clubs that aren't licensed in the game. Juve isn't in the game so if I can't download something I definitely won't buy it. Also I read something in this thread about downloading our primavera as well. Could someone help me and explain it in the simplest way possible lol? I've just never owned a PES game ever and I don't want to buy it if I can't play as Juve. I know @Osman and @JuveJay have this for ps4 and are very helpful members :D any help would be appreciated :)
     
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    I just won a ps4 from a raffle at my job and I am considering buying PES 2017 because it has option files. I have never owned a PES game and have no idea how to download the clubs that aren't licensed in the game. Juve isn't in the game so if I can't download something I definitely won't buy it. Also I read something in this thread about downloading our primavera as well. Could someone help me and explain it in the simplest way possible lol? I've just never owned a PES game ever and I don't want to buy it if I can't play as Juve. I know @Osman and @JuveJay have this for ps4 and are very helpful members :D any help would be appreciated :)
    It's not easy to explain but once you've done a couple of options files it is easy stuff. Basically on PS4 you can import entire teams having just downloaded them to USB. You plug in and then import them through the edit menu. There are good option files out there because the editing community is huge. The best one this year and most regularly updated is the DFL Option File: http://www.pesgaming.com/showthread.php?t=100497 1st post should give most info.

    Note that you need to be updated to patch 4.0 in game to use the relevant option file (in this case 4.2). You need a clean USB stick (2GB always works) formatted to FAT32 or ExFAT (try the first, if that doesn't work then try the second).

    Ultimately you want to download the option file and then on your USB stick all you'll have on there is a folder called 'WEPES', inside it will be all the imported teams, emblems etc. These even include edited player data, team formation (these are the .bin files) giving updated formations, set piece takers etc.

    When you go to Edit > Import data you then have to tick boxes for .bin files that you want to import, which will be called a team name. Each team takes a few seconds to import, so all the teams in the game might take 20-30 minutes. I would advise doing it in blocks of 10-15 teams, as it has been known to crash at times. If you get any errors coming up saying that image cannot be imported then make a note of the team and kit or logo and then you can also import images individually through the import page. You'll find that the image has probably been corrupted when downloaded, so you might have to create a subfolder in 'WEPES' called something else and add the missing logos you need. If you do have any missing logos give me a shout.

    Any problems just ask a question in here.

    Juve are actually the only Serie A team without an official license in this game (because FIFA bought it), but you can edit most things to look authentic. No in-game 'Juventus' commentary or J-Stadium, which I find I don't miss much.

    As for the Primavera, I created the team which overwrites one of the fake teams in the fake leagues: http://www.juventuz.com/threads/41535-Pro-Evolution-Soccer?p=5401352&viewfull=1#post5401352

    *BEWARE* - when you start using individual squads that people have uploaded it can badly mess with existing options files you have, because the same fake players could be used by both editors. This is one of the biggest problems with PES editing, which is why a lot of editors are teaming up now to avoid overlapping edits.
     

    Lion

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    the computer is infuriatingly good in physical play and intercepting at higher difficuties.

    any tips in terms of dribbling or taking on players?
     
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    Like I said to Tak!, practice. Timing when to avoid a tackle takes practice, drawing players in. Dribbling at speed is very hard, try to steamroll through players and they will make great sliding tackles and interceptions. Slow it down and then when you get used to slower dribbling you can pick up little things that let you go past them at speed.

    For example when I used Alex Sandro I know how to draw the defender towards me so I can then burst past with a little bit of speed to make room for a cross or cut to the byline. With Dybala his close control keeps the ball near and you can move towards and quickly away from opponents to make space for a curler when he comes inside.
     

    Osman

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    Well said, some are hard to dribble with but as general rule release sprint button and suprise defender with quick change of pace. Realize the particular strength of who you are using.

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