Summary
Winning Eleven 2012 (released internationally as Pro Evolution Soccer 2012) is a football (soccer) video game developed by Konami. A workshop devoted to this title typically explores gameplay mechanics, tactics, modding/custom rosters, and competitive/community play. Below is a concise, organized write-up suitable for event notes, a workshop handout, or a short article.
Workop wasn’t a patch. It was a promise — that football could still be ridiculous, beautiful, and gloriously unbalanced. Winning Eleven 2012 Workop
If you love Workop, you will love these. However, purists argue that 2012 was the last year before the "weight shifting" mechanic became overcomplicated. Workop is the final great version of arcade-sim balance. Winning Eleven 2012 — Workshop write-up Summary Winning
Note: This guide is for historical/educational purposes. Always own a legitimate copy of the game. Custom adboards (real sponsors)
However, if you just want to plug-and-play, stick with the vanilla game or a more polished patch like PESEdit 2012. Workop is for the digital archaeologist, the mod purist, the person who still insists that Winning Eleven 5 had better shooting physics than EA Sports FC.
Upper Body Feint: Move the right stick up or down relative to your movement to drop a shoulder.
Gameplay