NOTE: ALL THE DATA FOR THIS PROJECT HAS REGRETTABLY BEEN LOST - DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE FILE FROM THE LINKS AS IT IS CORRUPT.
BUT WORK HAS BEGUN ON REBUILDING THE FILE.
Version 1.0 Released 16th December - featuring complete EPL + Nottingham Forest + Bayern Munich
http://www.filedropper.com/smbofpes2015xbox360version10
Stats and tactics edited for every player and team (work in progress) to improve the gameplay, with the following principal aims:
1) Better defending and goalkeeping all round for both you and AI, using a mixture of player stats, skills cards and styles, and team tactics
2) Enhance the individual personality of each player (even reserves from lesser teams) whilst preserving the differences in ability and between good and bad players
3) Eliminate the 'sea of mediocrity' created by Konami giving generically bad ratings and very little in the way of playstyles etc. to the majority of the database, and make lesser players more competent on average (whilst still having them far outclassed by the best players)
4) More movement and options on attack for both you and AI through player stats, skills and styles, as well as coherent tactics (i.e. tactics that allow teams to transition between attack and defence effectively without problems created by weird combinations of positions, passing and support ranges, attack areas and styles)
5) Achieve all of the above without going 'over the top' - preserve a sense of realism (as much as PES 2015 can manage) and overall just be sensible whilst still making far-reaching changes that hopefully make PES 2015 a more fun and engaging game than it is out of the box - and hopefully slightly harder.
More detail on how gameplay and stats are changed, and things to bear in mind with the overall ratings:
The following question was put to me:
One thing though (and I hate to be critical as you are clearly doing God's work here) but as an Arsenal fan I feel I am qualified to point out that 77 overall is a little high for Bellerin...that puts him on a par currently with players like Seamus Coleman who is clearly a better player. I feel that Bellerin has good potential, but unless this rating is a reflection on the fact that you have increased the ratings for all players (or perhaps that his speed/dribbling makes his overall rating look rather more flattering than it really is) then you may wish to reconsider?
My answer
Your last two statements are spot on. What I'm aiming to do is to make everyone that is at least a competent footballer IRL actually be a competent footballer in game. Lots of reserves and subs have ratings in the 60s and 50s, often accompanied by some really quite bizarre stats (especially for physical capabilities) that make them behave quite unlike pro athletes in game. It is a general trend in my file for attributes to rise across the board (especially scaling up the physical capabilities of lesser known players, who are frequently still quite fast, agile, strong etc. but may lack technical and mental skills), but I'm trying to do so in a way that makes sense and fits with the gameplay ... I'd like to think a fair amount of thought is going into it along with research on PES Stats Database and other places around the web. So most Championship players and weaker Premiership players or youngsters have ratings in the 70s, the 'average' EPL starter is probably around 80-82, and then the players for the top teams are all mostly in the 84-90 range (though if the star players of a lesser team deserve to have a star rating then I've given it to them - player individuality is a big focus) . I've got a feeling Coleman is sitting around 84 atm, so that's a whole ~7 points above Bellerin, and he deserves that rating because he's proven himself to be one of the better full backs in the league.
You're also absolutely right on the speed thing. Some players with limited overall games but a few standout aspects can have inflated overalls, and Bellerin's speed is definitely an example of this kind of thing. Without checking, I'm pretty sure that I've given him no more than mid 60s for defending and ball winning to reflect his lack of experience. His speed and agility will mask positional errors to some degree.
On the other hand, there are some players who are pretty good at everything but their overall ends up being pretty modest. The way Konami counts overall ratings for different positions and the weighting of different stats is quite fickle and doesn't tell you anywhere near everything about a player, so although I'm posting up overall ratings for a general picture, if a player ends up being slightly different to what you would expect in the overall scale it's probably down to the way the overalls are calculated rather than me horrendously misrepresenting the player's actual stats (because that's what counts on the pitch).
Features:
- Team names and commentary city names (where available)
- Player names edited to remove the initial before the surname, except where shared surnames occur, in which case full names are written out in classic PES style (e.g. Ashley Cole and Joe Cole rather than A. Cole and J. Cole)
- Stadium names and detailed settings (sideline, seat and net colours) implemented (giving each ground its 'home colour' rather than being 100% true to real life!)
- Manager names
- Team rivalries
- Real kits courtesy of Paul's PS3 OF!
- Player boots more correct - usually at least changed to the right colour (or close match) and sometimes brand, generally reflecting what they have been wearing in the 2014/15 season so far
- Some cosmetic changes to players with gloves, underlayers, taping and physiques to improve visual variety
- Many created players (e.g. Paddy McNair, Rolando Aarons and others)
- Future projects - apply my edits to as many existing teams as possible + more created players and teams (especially Bundesliga), more custom faces etc.
List of Created Players / *may not be 100% up to date with current file release* / *more to come!* /
EPL Team Ratings / *may not be 100% up to date with current file release* /
Emblems Screenshots
Kits Screenshots
Some fluid formations previews
Status:
As of 16th December
English Premier League: 20/20 teams done
English Championship: 1/24 teams done
Other European Teams: 1 team done
A few random players from other leagues
Platform:
XBOX 360 PES 2015
Download Links:
Version 1.0 Released 16th December - featuring complete EPL + Nottingham Forest + Bayern Munich
http://www.filedropper.com/smbofpes2015xbox360version10
Installation:
Installation:
1) Download the file (zip archive).
2) Unzip the files into a new folder.
3) Get a USB memory stick (be sure to copy your stuff somewhere else first if you have anything else on the stick, as a back up), plug it into your Xbox, and then configure it in storage settings to have 1gb of space or more.
4) Once configured, plug USB stick into your computer.
5) Download Horizon.
6) Use Horizon to inject all of the files onto the memory stick. Make sure you get all of them - there are 342 files totalling 239mb.
7) Plug USB stick back into your Xbox.
8) If you have edit data of your own that you want to keep, make a backup of it however you wish.
9) COPY (NOT MOVE) all of the PES 2015 data to your Xbox hard drive or other storage device. It's important to COPY since this will make your profile the owner of all the files. If it asks you to replace files, choose yes, assuming you already backed up your own files to somewhere else (or if you don't care about them).
10) Play PES, choosing to load data from the hard drive or wherever you copied my OF files to.
11) Everything should show up in game. Enjoy! I recommend playing against Chelsea on Superstar to test out the gameplay
Credits/Thanks:
Paul - for graciously allowing me to use his PS3 OF kits and emblems!
The community of PES Stats Database for an untold amount of useful research information.
BUT WORK HAS BEGUN ON REBUILDING THE FILE.
Version 1.0 Released 16th December - featuring complete EPL + Nottingham Forest + Bayern Munich
http://www.filedropper.com/smbofpes2015xbox360version10
Stats and tactics edited for every player and team (work in progress) to improve the gameplay, with the following principal aims:
1) Better defending and goalkeeping all round for both you and AI, using a mixture of player stats, skills cards and styles, and team tactics
2) Enhance the individual personality of each player (even reserves from lesser teams) whilst preserving the differences in ability and between good and bad players
3) Eliminate the 'sea of mediocrity' created by Konami giving generically bad ratings and very little in the way of playstyles etc. to the majority of the database, and make lesser players more competent on average (whilst still having them far outclassed by the best players)
4) More movement and options on attack for both you and AI through player stats, skills and styles, as well as coherent tactics (i.e. tactics that allow teams to transition between attack and defence effectively without problems created by weird combinations of positions, passing and support ranges, attack areas and styles)
5) Achieve all of the above without going 'over the top' - preserve a sense of realism (as much as PES 2015 can manage) and overall just be sensible whilst still making far-reaching changes that hopefully make PES 2015 a more fun and engaging game than it is out of the box - and hopefully slightly harder.
More detail on how gameplay and stats are changed, and things to bear in mind with the overall ratings:
The following question was put to me:
One thing though (and I hate to be critical as you are clearly doing God's work here) but as an Arsenal fan I feel I am qualified to point out that 77 overall is a little high for Bellerin...that puts him on a par currently with players like Seamus Coleman who is clearly a better player. I feel that Bellerin has good potential, but unless this rating is a reflection on the fact that you have increased the ratings for all players (or perhaps that his speed/dribbling makes his overall rating look rather more flattering than it really is) then you may wish to reconsider?
My answer
Your last two statements are spot on. What I'm aiming to do is to make everyone that is at least a competent footballer IRL actually be a competent footballer in game. Lots of reserves and subs have ratings in the 60s and 50s, often accompanied by some really quite bizarre stats (especially for physical capabilities) that make them behave quite unlike pro athletes in game. It is a general trend in my file for attributes to rise across the board (especially scaling up the physical capabilities of lesser known players, who are frequently still quite fast, agile, strong etc. but may lack technical and mental skills), but I'm trying to do so in a way that makes sense and fits with the gameplay ... I'd like to think a fair amount of thought is going into it along with research on PES Stats Database and other places around the web. So most Championship players and weaker Premiership players or youngsters have ratings in the 70s, the 'average' EPL starter is probably around 80-82, and then the players for the top teams are all mostly in the 84-90 range (though if the star players of a lesser team deserve to have a star rating then I've given it to them - player individuality is a big focus) . I've got a feeling Coleman is sitting around 84 atm, so that's a whole ~7 points above Bellerin, and he deserves that rating because he's proven himself to be one of the better full backs in the league.
You're also absolutely right on the speed thing. Some players with limited overall games but a few standout aspects can have inflated overalls, and Bellerin's speed is definitely an example of this kind of thing. Without checking, I'm pretty sure that I've given him no more than mid 60s for defending and ball winning to reflect his lack of experience. His speed and agility will mask positional errors to some degree.
On the other hand, there are some players who are pretty good at everything but their overall ends up being pretty modest. The way Konami counts overall ratings for different positions and the weighting of different stats is quite fickle and doesn't tell you anywhere near everything about a player, so although I'm posting up overall ratings for a general picture, if a player ends up being slightly different to what you would expect in the overall scale it's probably down to the way the overalls are calculated rather than me horrendously misrepresenting the player's actual stats (because that's what counts on the pitch).
Features:
- Team names and commentary city names (where available)
- Player names edited to remove the initial before the surname, except where shared surnames occur, in which case full names are written out in classic PES style (e.g. Ashley Cole and Joe Cole rather than A. Cole and J. Cole)
- Stadium names and detailed settings (sideline, seat and net colours) implemented (giving each ground its 'home colour' rather than being 100% true to real life!)
- Manager names
- Team rivalries
- Real kits courtesy of Paul's PS3 OF!
- Player boots more correct - usually at least changed to the right colour (or close match) and sometimes brand, generally reflecting what they have been wearing in the 2014/15 season so far
- Some cosmetic changes to players with gloves, underlayers, taping and physiques to improve visual variety
- Many created players (e.g. Paddy McNair, Rolando Aarons and others)
- Future projects - apply my edits to as many existing teams as possible + more created players and teams (especially Bundesliga), more custom faces etc.
List of Created Players / *may not be 100% up to date with current file release* / *more to come!* /
Anthony Reveillere 79 OVR - Sunderland
Paddy McNair 78 OVR - Man Utd
Hector Bellerin 77 OVR - Arsenal
Luke Garbutt 76 OVR - Everton
Rolando Aarons 75 OVR - Newcastle
Ainsley Maitland-Niles 75 OVR - Arsenal
Ryan Ledson 74 OVR - Everton
Dominic Solanke 74 OVR - Chelsea
Jose Angel Pozo 74 OVR - Man City
Samed Yesil 74 OVR - Liverpool
Tyias Browning 73 OVR - Everton
Jake Hesketh 72 OVR - Southampton
Matt Targett 71 OVR - Southampton
Harrison Reed 71 OVR - Southampton
Conor McAleny 70 OVR - Everton
Lloyd Isgrove 70 OVR - Southampton
Paddy McNair 78 OVR - Man Utd
Hector Bellerin 77 OVR - Arsenal
Luke Garbutt 76 OVR - Everton
Rolando Aarons 75 OVR - Newcastle
Ainsley Maitland-Niles 75 OVR - Arsenal
Ryan Ledson 74 OVR - Everton
Dominic Solanke 74 OVR - Chelsea
Jose Angel Pozo 74 OVR - Man City
Samed Yesil 74 OVR - Liverpool
Tyias Browning 73 OVR - Everton
Jake Hesketh 72 OVR - Southampton
Matt Targett 71 OVR - Southampton
Harrison Reed 71 OVR - Southampton
Conor McAleny 70 OVR - Everton
Lloyd Isgrove 70 OVR - Southampton
EPL Team Ratings / *may not be 100% up to date with current file release* /
Arsenal
4.5 stars
FW 88
MF 86
DF 83
Aston Villa
4 stars
FW 81
MF 80
DF 78
Burnley
3.5 stars
FW 75
MF 76
DF 74
Chelsea
5 stars
FW 86
MF 90
DF 89
Crystal Palace
4 stars
FW 77
MF 80
DF 76
Everton
4.5 stars
FW 83
MF 83
DF 82
Hull
4 stars
FW 77
MF 81
DF 77
Leicester
3.5 stars
FW 75
MF 78
DF 75
Liverpool
4.5 stars
FW 84
MF 85
DF 80
Manhester City
5 stars
FW 92
MF 90
DF 86
Manchester United
4.5 stars
FW 90
MF 88
DF 84
Newcastle
4 stars
FW 80
MF 82
DF 80
Queens Park Rangers
4 stars
FW 80
MF 79
DF 77
Southampton
4.5 stars
FW 79
MF 83
DF 81
Stoke
4 stars
FW 80
MF79
DF 80
Sunderland
4 stars
FW 78
MF 81
DF 76
Swansea
4 stars
FW 82
MF 82
DF 78
Tottenham
4.5 stars
FW 82
MF 83
DF 83
West Bromwich Albion
4 stars
FW 80
MF 80
DF 77
West Ham
4.5 stars
FW 82
MF 83
DF 77
4.5 stars
FW 88
MF 86
DF 83
Aston Villa
4 stars
FW 81
MF 80
DF 78
Burnley
3.5 stars
FW 75
MF 76
DF 74
Chelsea
5 stars
FW 86
MF 90
DF 89
Crystal Palace
4 stars
FW 77
MF 80
DF 76
Everton
4.5 stars
FW 83
MF 83
DF 82
Hull
4 stars
FW 77
MF 81
DF 77
Leicester
3.5 stars
FW 75
MF 78
DF 75
Liverpool
4.5 stars
FW 84
MF 85
DF 80
Manhester City
5 stars
FW 92
MF 90
DF 86
Manchester United
4.5 stars
FW 90
MF 88
DF 84
Newcastle
4 stars
FW 80
MF 82
DF 80
Queens Park Rangers
4 stars
FW 80
MF 79
DF 77
Southampton
4.5 stars
FW 79
MF 83
DF 81
Stoke
4 stars
FW 80
MF79
DF 80
Sunderland
4 stars
FW 78
MF 81
DF 76
Swansea
4 stars
FW 82
MF 82
DF 78
Tottenham
4.5 stars
FW 82
MF 83
DF 83
West Bromwich Albion
4 stars
FW 80
MF 80
DF 77
West Ham
4.5 stars
FW 82
MF 83
DF 77
Emblems Screenshots
Kits Screenshots
Some fluid formations previews
Status:
As of 16th December
English Premier League: 20/20 teams done
English Championship: 1/24 teams done
Other European Teams: 1 team done
A few random players from other leagues
Platform:
XBOX 360 PES 2015
Download Links:
Version 1.0 Released 16th December - featuring complete EPL + Nottingham Forest + Bayern Munich
http://www.filedropper.com/smbofpes2015xbox360version10
Installation:
Installation:
1) Download the file (zip archive).
2) Unzip the files into a new folder.
3) Get a USB memory stick (be sure to copy your stuff somewhere else first if you have anything else on the stick, as a back up), plug it into your Xbox, and then configure it in storage settings to have 1gb of space or more.
4) Once configured, plug USB stick into your computer.
5) Download Horizon.
6) Use Horizon to inject all of the files onto the memory stick. Make sure you get all of them - there are 342 files totalling 239mb.
7) Plug USB stick back into your Xbox.
8) If you have edit data of your own that you want to keep, make a backup of it however you wish.
9) COPY (NOT MOVE) all of the PES 2015 data to your Xbox hard drive or other storage device. It's important to COPY since this will make your profile the owner of all the files. If it asks you to replace files, choose yes, assuming you already backed up your own files to somewhere else (or if you don't care about them).
10) Play PES, choosing to load data from the hard drive or wherever you copied my OF files to.
11) Everything should show up in game. Enjoy! I recommend playing against Chelsea on Superstar to test out the gameplay
Credits/Thanks:
Paul - for graciously allowing me to use his PS3 OF kits and emblems!
The community of PES Stats Database for an untold amount of useful research information.