Technically, no. Graphically, no. In terms of licensing (without the patch), it’s a mess of "Man Red" and "London FC."
Because V3 retains the original animation skeleton but overlays modern motion capture data via script edits. The result is a weird, uncanny valley of realism. Bruno Fernandes’ tantrums—the arm flailing, the pointing—are in there. Darwin Núñez’s chaotic, slightly off-balance finishing run is in there. PES 2017 NEW PREMIER LEAGUE 23-24 UPDATE V3
But here is the magic: The animation blending is better than 90% of current titles. Technically, no
Because V3 isn't just a roster update. It is an act of historical preservation, a middle finger to the loot box economy, and arguably the finest simulation of English top-flight football available on any platform today. Let’s rewind. Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 was a watershed. It was the last time the "PES" moniker truly terrified FIFA. The "Real Touch" system made trapping a 50-yard diagonal ball feel like a miracle of physics. The "Goal Keepers" had actual personalities. Most importantly, the midfield battle mattered. You couldn't just pace abuse your way to glory; you had to construct . The result is a weird, uncanny valley of realism
The update is available now via Evo-Web and various community forums. Requires a base copy of PES 2017 for PC.
V3 is designed to trigger anxiety.
The patch fixes the infamous "PES curse"—the feeling that the AI decides when you score. Instead, V3 introduces fatigue . Not just stamina bars, but tactical fatigue. If you press high with Liverpool for 70 minutes, your fullbacks will literally stop overlapping. You have to rotate your squad. You have to think. Let’s address the elephant in the room. It’s 2017 tech. The lighting is flat compared to EA Sports FC 24. The hair physics are laughable. When you see a replay, you notice the jagged edges on the goal nets.
Technically, no. Graphically, no. In terms of licensing (without the patch), it’s a mess of "Man Red" and "London FC."
Because V3 retains the original animation skeleton but overlays modern motion capture data via script edits. The result is a weird, uncanny valley of realism. Bruno Fernandes’ tantrums—the arm flailing, the pointing—are in there. Darwin Núñez’s chaotic, slightly off-balance finishing run is in there.
But here is the magic: The animation blending is better than 90% of current titles.
Because V3 isn't just a roster update. It is an act of historical preservation, a middle finger to the loot box economy, and arguably the finest simulation of English top-flight football available on any platform today. Let’s rewind. Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 was a watershed. It was the last time the "PES" moniker truly terrified FIFA. The "Real Touch" system made trapping a 50-yard diagonal ball feel like a miracle of physics. The "Goal Keepers" had actual personalities. Most importantly, the midfield battle mattered. You couldn't just pace abuse your way to glory; you had to construct .
The update is available now via Evo-Web and various community forums. Requires a base copy of PES 2017 for PC.
V3 is designed to trigger anxiety.
The patch fixes the infamous "PES curse"—the feeling that the AI decides when you score. Instead, V3 introduces fatigue . Not just stamina bars, but tactical fatigue. If you press high with Liverpool for 70 minutes, your fullbacks will literally stop overlapping. You have to rotate your squad. You have to think. Let’s address the elephant in the room. It’s 2017 tech. The lighting is flat compared to EA Sports FC 24. The hair physics are laughable. When you see a replay, you notice the jagged edges on the goal nets.