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  1. Mare

    Liga šampiona

    bole me uvo cija je zena treba njeno ime samo
  2. CleoPFC ne glumi moderaotra a ti huligan nemoj da si bezobrazan ,ja bi vam pomogao oko ovoga da znam ali ni sebi ne umem da namestim pitajte avengera on je namestio sebi
  3. Mare

    Liga šampiona

    slomice mu nogu na pocetku
  4. Mare

    Liga šampiona

    od stranih klubova gotivim barsu,al u finalu ce biti jebeno ,nije fergi ovca,zna znanje, covek je osvojio 1213131 puta vise trofeja nego gvardiola ima da im zavuce karu u finalu i nemanja :ave: dize trofej
  5. Gde su narodnjaci u listi??????
  6. malo tu oko kose gledaj na netu tut ima Devian artu do jaja tut potrazi malo inace grmi ti wall steta sto je feget na njemu xD
  7. matori poradi na renderu dodaj neke blurove na njega mozda ispadne ok probaj pa javi
  8. Mare

    Liga šampiona

    ne saginjem se ja nikome :D
  9. Mare

    Liga šampiona

    real mrzim isto koliko i partizan,sve najgore im zelim u sportu propao im klub da bog da
  10. PES 2012 code spoken of before a press release and announcement? Yep! Today on twitter Jon returned to the delight of many fans. While he was there, we were lucky enough to get two pieces of information. First of all, Jon said: Over the following days I’ll be talking about a new system to answer questions. Hold tight. Then, came the tweet you can read in the header. New PES 2012 code is here. With a mention on improved AI. Interesting. For me, more interesting is the fact the game hasn’t been formerly announced. A sign that news is around the corner?
  11. Mare

    HD Face

    svaka cast na trudu al to su uradili na ewo vebu mesec dana posle izlaska pesa :)
  12. to se primetilo odmah al nemozemo sad da se vadimo na to,idemo dalje imamo dobrog trenera,i sledece sezone da karamo grobarsku stoku
  13. ninkov ide na leto 100% istice mu ugovor,ako ga ne prodaju uzece ga neko za dzaba,tako da i tu treba pojacanje neko dobro
  14. cestitam sampionima jelen super lige ,najkvalitetnije lige na svetu
  15. zaboravili smo na njihov uspeh ,ulazak u ligu sampiona ej bre,kapiras to je uspeh nevidjeni veci od samo trofeja LS
  16. ma ko jebe grobare neka ih nek se hvale svojom domincajom u jelen super ligi ,ligi koja se nalazi cak i iza lige malija po kvalitetu,jesmo i mi jadni ,ali mi imamo onaj trofej sto oni mogu da gledaju samo na google images,tako da oni ce uvek biti samo mali Patlidzan. NIKO ZVEZDO NEMA TO STO IMAS TI......
  17. Mare

    Kits by Gooner ;)

    we9 grobar?ne vidim slike ako mozes na drugi sajt upload
  18. igrao se vise??????otkud to,sad si lupio
  19. Jebite im nanu naninu veceras!! [video=youtube;mV1zKY0TQN4]
  20. Feget iliti ronaldo je zajedno sa owenom bio na omotu pes 2008 a to je bio najpropaliji fudbal u istoriji konamija tako da tisina ;)
  21. ja sam uvek optimista u svemu i ocekujem da pes bude odlican ove godine
  22. With a new PES announcement just around the corner, we take time to dissect what to expect from this years game. Hype. It’s a dangerous word for any PES fan, and perhaps something that can be attributed to WENB more than the series over the years. From PES 2008 to 2010, the series went into decline, with rare moments of confidence in games that paled in significance compared to it’s PS2 heyday. As a fansite, and as a key component to gathering news for the series, we made mistakes in lead up to launch – something we apologized for in the past. Then came the run up to PES 2011, and a promise from us to inform you as honestly as possible, and to try and gauge hype and excitement more accurately. I feel we did this better than ever, and what we got is a new game that brought back fans of the series and football fans alike. Sure the game has it’s issues, but for the first time we saw a clear direction from the team, and one which belonged to the consoles at hand. It was also clean slate, a fresh start you could say from the WEP team. A solid foundation to bring forward the ideas and representation of football Seabass and his team have envisaged for many years. And thats of course where PES 2012 comes in. I’d like to take you to a conversation myself and Jon Murphy (PES Team Leader) had late last year when talking about this years game. While I can’t go into everything, the direction of the series came up many times. As we discussed this, it became clear to me just what PES 2012 would be, and that’s a game for the fans. As we delved into the specifics, even back then, Jon said one thing very important to me, and that’s the feedback collated would be key in shaping the future. It might seem simple, or even expected, but it’s a choice which takes a lot of focus and motivation. As a games developer, there are many things that you yourself want to do, and even include in the series that might mean certain feedback isn’t attainable. But to base everything in what you do in what the fans want, well that’s a major decision. I’ll use an example from the competitors camp. With the FIFA series, a focus on feedback and listening has always been there, but it’s clear the way it’s approached is very different. The company as a whole have a vast array of ideas, and the dev team (to their credit) are forever trying to think up the next big thing. Whether it be a brand new mode or important gameplay inclusion. This, as we’ve seen in the past years, has also brought many problems. EA’s inability to be happy with what they have and improve has caused things like manager mode/career mode to be severely flawed. Fans of the game would have been happy for EA to keep the mode as it was, and fix bugs while adding key features. With the ethos of doing something more, the FIFA team have continually struggled to hit solid ground, forcing themselves to always do something new, scared of being seen as standing still. So this is where PES 2012 comes back in. It’s a game that has a team focused on a different ideology, and belief in what they want. Much can be said of the working environment the WEP team find themselves, void of the pressures of accumulating massive sales that hang over EA. For them it’s a clear path, a path which includes making a game the fans want to see post PES 2011. Recently I posted on the boards how amazed I was how much feedback was already implemented into PES 2012. Elements that caused most frustrations had been either improved or completely redone, with further focus on getting everything that the fans wanted into the game. And that’s what I feel PES 2012 will become. PES 2011 had some good moments, and some fantastic elements that rang true to any real life football fan. Rather than trying to re-write history, they’ve decided to take stock of the situation, and build on the game that brought them back so many fans – critically and sales wise. If there might be some of you out there reading this now expecting PES 2012 to be a ‘fixed’ PES 2011, then perhaps I’ve done my job of tempering excitement. At the same time if you do truly think that, then once the game has been announced you’ll be pleasantly surprised. While the focus of the game is to act on feedback the fanbase has been excellent in providing, the team have had ample time to add a whole host of elements fresh and new that will blow your mind. And I’ll leave it there, as I wouldn’t want to spoil the surprises ahead, or been accused of building hype. After all, does a great game need any hype to precede it? I’ll let you decide. Watch out for our podcast Tuesday evening for more, with some further insight on what could be a massive shake up for PES and it’s future. That change? PES Director Shinji Enomoto being promoted to Vice President of Konami. Massive implications, all incredibly positive. See you then.
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