Pes 2017 New Premier League | 23-24 Update V3

I am speaking, of course, about PES 2017 NEW PREMIER LEAGUE 23-24 UPDATE V3 .

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. PES 2017 NEW PREMIER LEAGUE 23-24 UPDATE V3

The "Artificial Intelligence" in this patch has been ruthlessly edited. The default PES 2017 AI was good, but it was predictable. V3 introduces "Dynamic Difficulty" that doesn't feel scripted; it feels psychological . Play as Luton Town at Kenilworth Road. The AI will hoof it long, fight for second balls, and time waste. Play as Manchester City. The AI will drop into a low block, and you will spend 15 real-time minutes trying to find the half-turn space between the lines. I am speaking, of course, about PES 2017

On paper, it sounds absurd. Why would anyone, in the autumn of 2023, download a massive fan-made patch for a game that originally launched alongside the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the Suicide Squad movie? Why update Konami’s last great gasp before the dreaded transition to the Fox Engine’s sunset years? Not just stamina bars, but tactical fatigue

V3 is designed to trigger anxiety.

Because modern games simulate the business of football—the packs, the coins, the shiny cards. V3 simulates the match . The heavy tackle on a wet Wednesday. The mis-hit cross that turns into a goal. The striker who goes 10 hours without scoring and starts snatching at chances.

But it’s the weight of the players that shocks you. Modern games often feel like skating. PES 2017’s Fox Engine, combined with V3’s tweaked physics, makes Erling Haaland feel like a wrecking ball. You feel the torque in his stride as he brushes past Ruben Dias. You feel the hesitation of a tired defender in the 80th minute. Here is the uncomfortable truth that V3 exposes: Modern football games have become slot machines disguised as sports sims. They are designed to trigger variable rewards.

Scroll to Top