Teams You can freely edit team names, emblems, uniforms, managers, squad numbers as well as their home stadiums and many other parameters or just easily import at once data made from other players. Players It is possible to either modify existing players name, skills and motions or create completely new players from their appearance to every single of their settings. For data made by other players search for "PES option files" online! If you want add another language in other version, please translate the file ENG.With PES Edit mode you can freely customize player names, abilities and faces but also team uniforms and emblems to add your own flavor to the game or easily import edit data made by other players. If you want add a player to Edit file, you must check "In Edit". This version works for Data files: DT Use Edit mode: Load Player. I can import in another EDIT file if previously i export first team by team If edit player from editor position change to cf all. I've already done the steps wich you describe, but nothing happens. Mark "Edit player" and click on "Apply" button, wait.
How can I keep the stats, for example, before a new next data pack? Thanks for your answer. Otherwisde, in the advanced option of the editor, I marked the options "Edit player" and "In EDIT" to all players, but nothing happens. When the release of ths editor, I wanted to export in the editor those modified stats in another EDIT, but the modifications do not apply. Head to the Edit option again, and there you'll find the options to manually change things like team names - we've compiled a list of real team names to save you some time - along with competition names, kit colours although not sponsors and logosand more.I was editing stats in the internal editor of the game. Fortunately, PES does include a comprehensive editor built into the game, as it did last year. Rather than being able to simply import externally created files from a USB drive, Xbox One players will instead need to manually edit the teams, kits, and competitions in-game.
Sadly for Xbox One owners there is no ability to transfer and install an option file at present. Make sure to keep an eye out on community sites like PesWorld and Pes-Patch over the coming few weeks.
That should do it for PC players, but do note that other, more comprehensive patches are likely to surface for PC as time goes by.
To install them, follow the simple steps below. Another site, PTE patchshould have some soon too. PC patches can also be a littler harder to come by soon after release, but they are out there.
Things are a little more nebulous for PC players of PESwith the installation process of the fan-made patch requiring a different, albeit still simple, method to the USB trick on PS4. With those steps followed, you now have a complete set of teams with official names, logos, tournaments, kits and badges, just as if you were playing a fully licensed version of the game.
To do so on PS4 specifically, simply follow the instructions below a quick word of warning: obviously, whatever you download from internet forums is done so at your own risk, so bear that in mind before you do too much digging around! PS4 players can now add massively detailed option files to PESwith a new feature which makes it possible not only to import the files, but to do so across multiple separate profiles with a single folder on a USB drive.
Fortunately - for PlayStation 4 and PC players, at least - there's a remarkably easy way of switching those default names to the real one. Whilst playing as Man Red instead of Manchester United or MD White instead of Real Madrid doesn't literally impact the action itself, there is an argument to made that the lack of real names inhibits the overall spectacle.