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What do I need for creating own option files?

Bigprinceroll

Registered User
Hello, I'm still new here and I'm a big fan of Pes option files.

Now I have a question: What do I need to create own option files, teams and kits for pes?

I would like to create own option files, for example a classic Major League Soccer option file and I would like to bring back some teams and players who I can't find as option files.

I would be grateful for help and suggestions what programs I need to make own files. I would think about it to share some files if anyone is interested in US Soccer.
 

sobakus

Registered User
For MLS, you can find the stats of the players in older FIFA games. FIFA always had MLS for as long as I remember. And then convert them to current PES. There are stat converter tools, but may be hard to find.


Anyway, that may be the most important (and easiest) thing. The hard part is uniforms and appearances of players. Those are really difficult, if you aim for accuracy and realism. Uniforms can often be found somewhere (don't get arrested!), but appearances - rarely, and if you want an accurate face for all the players, that will take talent and A LOT of time, especially at first.

These things are probably done easier with PC tools that you can find on evo-web, but it's difficult to figure out what to do with them. If not using tools, you have to sit there and put values in the game one-by-one.

Tactics are important too, and unless you watched a lot of MLS back then and remember the tactics of various teams, it will be hard to find. I recommend transfermarkt at least to get the formations. It should have archives of games and lineups information for many years prior.

So, if done right, it's not easy and very-very time consuming. But if you truly enjoy it, then it's a good idea probably...
 

philips_99

Registered User
In addition to what [MENTION=242042]sobakus[/MENTION] said:

If you find kits made by other people for your teams and you share them, don't forget to give credit when you post them!

If you can't find, you'll have to make your own kits, which can be a little hard to do and require some practice. You can start out with the PESMaster's Kit Creator, but if you need to add more details and stuff you can't do in that editor you'll need an image editing software (and no, the paint that come by default in windows isn't enough). You can use Photoshop if you have the skills but I use one that's a little bit easier (and free): paint.net. If you need more detailed help about how to do kits just say, I'd be glad to help.

Some sources for players and info are

transfermarkt.com
playermakerstats.com (english) / zerozero.pt (portuguese)
Older fifa games (I think you can find stats on sofifa.com)
pesmaster.com (in case the players you're looking for were on a previous PES game)
I think you can also check stats from Football Manager games if you have the oportunity.

As sobakus also said, it's not easy and it's time-consuming, but if you enjoy football and enjoy PES it's a great idea and it will feel great to bring the teams and players you want to the game.
 

Bigprinceroll

Registered User
The players aren't the problem. I know I'll need some time for them and I plan something big. I could definitely need help with the Kits because some MLS kits are hard to create, especially the 90s kits.

My plan is to create teams with all MLS legends, currently I make a list which players I need for the teams. All teams get their legends, legend means that this player performed good or played for this team for years. I don't bring in MLS fails like Gerrard or Matthäus. It's all about the statistics and performance and not the name.

The modern age MLS teams like Atlanta, Minnesota, Orlando... Will be not included in my option file because they're too new and have only few players who are legends.

I create MLS memes on Facebook and I'm a part of the fan community in America. I also hope that some people here find interest in my idea.

I use several sources for the player stats. Some players are so old that I have to start my PS2 to find stats from them in Fifa 2001 or I have to create own stats.
 

USA_Soccer

Registered User
Hello, I'm still new here and I'm a big fan of Pes option files.

Now I have a question: What do I need to create own option files, teams and kits for pes?

I would like to create own option files, for example a classic Major League Soccer option file and I would like to bring back some teams and players who I can't find as option files.

I would be grateful for help and suggestions what programs I need to make own files. I would think about it to share some files if anyone is interested in US Soccer.

I am ... I have some old USA Soccer players. I still play ps2. I am looking for some old MLS players for ps2.

PES Fan forum had a large file about these players, but as the site no longer exists, we lost those files ... Unfortunately.
 

PES-Master1

Registered User
The first things I personally would do are team emblems and team names.

Also, work out which MLS are in the game and allocate them to their proper team.

Kits never really worry me too much, as long as I have the kit colours and designs with the logo on, that'll be as good.
 

USA_Soccer

Registered User
The first things I personally would do are team emblems and team names.

Also, work out which MLS are in the game and allocate them to their proper team.

Kits never really worry me too much, as long as I have the kit colours and designs with the logo on, that'll be as good.

I always wanted to play Pro Evolution Soccer USA, I never knew how to patch ... I still play PS2, I could try to play other PES on the PC if I had an MLS and USL patch classic and the 2019 season.
 

PES-Master1

Registered User
I always wanted to play Pro Evolution Soccer USA, I never knew how to patch ... I still play PS2, I could try to play other PES on the PC if I had an MLS and USL patch classic and the 2019 season.
Fm Data should have most players from MLS. Use my converter. PESstatsdatabase will also have a few.
 
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