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MessageDate : 5/23/2018 3:27:17 PM
Posted By : Calvin
Email : justinn80@aol.com
Message : Lost credit card https://www.vintagelights.co.uk/onlinepharmacywwcom-1230.pdf#release prescription-drug.info All those are present and correct in PES 2014, but there are casualties as a result. The pace has dropped, the responsiveness likewise: your early matches will see you jab the button to flick the ball on and often wait perhaps a full second before the player does as he’s told. It’s as if, rather than controlling the player directly, you’re controlling the messages sent from brain to foot – and as we all know, footballers aren’t necessarily blessed with great intelligence. Perhaps that explains the sluggishness, why Franck Ribery decides not to play the ball through to the overlapping Tony Kroos, instead opting to roll the ball back and forth under his feet, extend his hand to hold off an incoming defender, and to backheel a through-ball only when Kroos’s run has taken him offside.

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Lost credit card https://www.vintagelights.co.uk/onlinepharmacywwcom-1230.pdf#release prescription-drug.info All those are present and correct in PES 2014, but there are casualties as a result. The pace has dropped, the responsiveness likewise: your early matches will see you jab the button to flick the ball on and often wait perhaps a full second before the player does as he’s told. It’s as if, rather than controlling the player directly, you’re controlling the messages sent from brain to foot – and as we all know, footballers aren’t necessarily blessed with great intelligence. Perhaps that explains the sluggishness, why Franck Ribery decides not to play the ball through to the overlapping Tony Kroos, instead opting to roll the ball back and forth under his feet, extend his hand to hold off an incoming defender, and to backheel a through-ball only when Kroos’s run has taken him offside.

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