Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 is now available on the PC, and below you can view a full match as well as a number of 4K resolution screenshots. The PC version of PES 2016 is a hybrid of the old-gen and current-gen versions, and unfortunately both the overall presentation and players’ animations are not up to the standards set by the game’s current-gen version. Enjoy!

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Certainly not a good looking game even if you run it at 4K
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4K doesn’t improve crappy hybrid tech running behind it.
Dosent 4k make all games look amazing? Then why developers are pushing it so had?
The added sharpness of the image and extra detail visible in the distance, but the textures don’t look any better than they do at 1080p unless textures are made in 4k quality to begin with. Gta 5 is a great example with a game made with 4k in mind. Its textures look amazing at 4k at highest quality.
It does however that also requires some work from devs, a game that has 2048×2048 internal textures or at least 1024×1024 gets huge improvement to details from 4k rendering resolution but if it has 256×256 internal textures then there is no hope.
Here is one 4k screenshot I took from my own game, notice the details on his face and armor, you cannot expect such details to pop out from a game that has horrible internal textures.
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Higher resolution = higher quality textures. Why do you think most games look better at 4k than 1080p?
Not that simple i have both 4k tv and monitor. This looks awful on both. A game’s built in textures still have to be higher resolution, otherwise 4k actually shows up how low quality they are. I like playing old games like rainbow 6 Vegas and Full spectrum warrior at 4k. I like the added sharpness of the image and extra detail visible in the distance, but the textures don’t look any better than they do at 1080p.
Nope. The rendering resolution is different than internal texture resolution, if something has 256×256 textures internally then it won’t get much of an improvement from 4k rendering resolution, of course the more pixels you pump on your screen the more details will pop out but it won’t improve washed out textures. Just look at the guard’s face and clothes in the first screenshot on top.
help
lol
LOL. This is funny!
Still reminds me of the PS1
It’s like Konami went it and said “f**** it” towards the PC port.
VSR fixed
PES 2016 sucks, ps3 version looks better, konami really make a bad move, now i will have to stick with my fifa 15 for this year i will not buy a football game
I dont understand why konami decided to create garbage for PC. I mean they should have not bothered rather than embarrassing themselves with this junk. Anyone that buys the PC game is retarded
even 8k can’t hide those ugly dated visuals, it just makes them bigger
My beloved team. Corinthians
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Vai Corinthians!