Hi PES Fans,
Football season is now over. That gives us more time for PES 2011. Here are some PES 2011 Free Kick tips for you to score even more goals!
Points to note
- Select the taker with the best free-kick stats for every free-kick.
- It does not matter whether your taker is right-footed or left-footed. Any decent free-kick taker can score no matter where the ball is.
- Some takers curl the ball more than others, so you may need to take a few shots to have an idea of where the shot will end up.
Near Free Kick
These are free kicks less than 25m to goal. Once you master the art of scoring free kicks, it is easy to score from such distances.
Steps
- Hold Down, Charge Up power to more than 1/4 but less than 1/2.
- While powering up, hold Left/Right to select direction of curl. Curl right for right-footed and vice-versa
- Hold Pass
- Once power reaches desired level, release Shoot, while keeping Down, Left/Right, and Pass held down.
The ball will float over the wall into the side of the net, just past the keeper’s reach. The level of the power will determine whether the ball goes into the top, or bottom corner. Wherever it goes, it is still a goal!
Far Free Kick
There are two different approaches to long distance free kicks, Controlled shot, and powerful shot.
For controlled shot, repeat the steps for a near free kick, but this time, omit the holding of Down. There is no need to hold Down for long distances as it will reduce the power of your shot.
For powerful shot, repeat the steps for a near free kick, but this time, replace the holding of Down with the holding of Up, and instead of holding Pass, you hold Through Pass this time round.
And as usual, here is a PES 2011 Free Kick video, feature scenes from the training ground, and free kick goals from various positions. In addition, I have also included a knuckleshot free kick goal and an indirect free kick goal. Do drop me comments for clarifications. Thanks!
it worked! “oh, my kicker steadied himself, didn’t have to look twice, and then unleashed a shot that was unstoppable!” (that is, for both far and near free kicks). thanks a bunch!
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