Setting — Pes 2013

The loading screen gave way to the pre-match cinematic. The players walked out. The crowd noise was a roar, slightly tinny through the TV speakers, but perfect. Alex leaned forward, elbows on knees.

Modrić shaped to shoot. Alex, controlling the Irish center-back, jockeyed. Modrić feinted. A tiny glitch in the animation—a relic of the 2013 engine—made the Croat's shoulder dip twice. Alex bit. He slid. setting pes 2013

Then, the soul of the setting:

The kick-off happened. For the first five minutes, nothing happened. Just the thump of passes, the squeak of boots. Then, in the 12th minute, Luka Modrić (his hair properly modded to the short crop) picked up the ball 30 yards out. No cursor above his head. Alex had to watch the body language. The loading screen gave way to the pre-match cinematic

He then did the unthinkable. He went to and turned Off the cursor names above the players' heads. No floating indicators. No radar. Just the pitch, the kits, the movement. Pure. He set the camera to "Wide" but zoomed in two clicks, so the players filled the frame. You could see the individual blade of grass. Alex leaned forward, elbows on knees

Tonight wasn't about a quick match. Tonight was about the setting .