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Pes Psp English Commentary |work|

The PES modding community is still alive. There are "Season 2024" patches for PSP PES. These patches update the kits and transfers, but they add new English commentary. You are stuck with the classic 2012 soundbank. For most, that is a feature, not a bug.

The English commentary in PES PSP is similar to other versions of the game, including the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions. However, some users have noted that the PSP version has a slightly more limited commentary set, with fewer lines and phrases than the other versions. pes psp english commentary

This report analyzes the implementation, evolution, and reception of English commentary within Konami’s football video game series, historically known as Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) and currently rebranded as eFootball . While the series has been lauded for gameplay mechanics, the commentary has historically been a polarizing element. It evolved from broken, repetitive localized attempts to high-fidelity broadcast simulations, before facing a reset during the transition to the free-to-play eFootball era. The PES modding community is still alive

While custom commentary filled a significant gap in the PES PSP experience, it wasn't without its challenges. For one, creating high-quality voiceovers required significant technical expertise and equipment. Additionally, modifying game audio files could potentially cause instability or crashes. You are stuck with the classic 2012 soundbank

| Feature | PES / eFootball | Competitor (EA FC/FIFA) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Generally lower volume of unique lines. Repetition noticed faster by players. | Massive database of lines; repetition is less noticeable over time. | | Tone | More formal, poetic (Drury era), focused on the "story" of the match. | Hyper-reactive, energetic, focused on moment-to-moment action. | | Player Names | Historically had issues with pronunciation of non-star players. | Extensive database of phonetically correct names for squad players. | | Atmosphere | Commentary takes a backseat to crowd noise; feels like a broadcast. | Commentary drives the narrative; feels

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