Pes 6 How To Shoot -
Shooting in Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6) is famously sensitive compared to previous entries, requiring precise timing and power control to avoid "ballooning" the ball over the crossbar. Core Controls
Power Shots: Aim for 50% power. Anything over 60% when inside the box will almost certainly result in the ball flying over the crossbar unless you are using a world-class striker with high "Shot Accuracy." pes 6 how to shoot
- Long-Range Shots: For shots from 20-30 yards out, use an instep drive with a high power level (around 70-80%). This will give you a good chance of scoring.
- Medium-Range Shots: For shots from 10-20 yards out, use a finesse shot with a medium power level (around 40-60%). This will give you a good balance between power and accuracy.
- Close-Range Shots: For shots from inside the box, use a simple instep drive or a side-foot shot with a low power level (around 20-40%). This will help you slot the ball past the goalkeeper.
10. Measuring Progress
- Track shot conversion rate: Successful goals / total shots. Aim to improve by 5–10% over weeks.
- Record scenarios: Note weaknesses (volleys, long-range) and adjust practice focus.
- Use match replays to study keeper behavior and missed opportunities.
3. The "R1" Modifier: The Grass-Cutter
Sometimes, height is your enemy. If the keeper is rushing out, or if you are outside the box and want to sneak it under a diving body, you need to keep it low. Shooting in Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6)
5. Player Statistics: The "Stats is King" Philosophy
PES 6 adheres strictly to individual player stats. A shot with Thierry Henry behaves differently than a shot with a generic center-back, even with identical inputs. Long-Range Shots : For shots from 20-30 yards
1. Shot Types and Controls
PES 6 offers several shot types you should master (console and PC button mappings may vary; here “Shoot” refers to the primary shoot button):