Patching US
Regardless of lack of interest, I'll upload a usuable rv_u when I get home from work, there are a few files that are different from the available rv_e files.
The biggest problem when trying to import individual bins (boots, balls, etc)in the cv_0 and cv_1 is theres a difference in file size if around 2-5 kbs... Does anyone know a way around this?
Also, when trying to import Agimar's cv_0 it says file is smaller, but It also allows the import. The cv_1 says file is too big though. And like I mentioned earlier, i think something in the param needs to be edited because I still couldnt see the EPL kits in game.
Paulitix - It's not lack of interest, we're all trying to figure it out.
As you said, Agimar's cv_0 imports fine (although smaller than the original). I did the same thing as you with rv_u. I took steveomilan's rv_e, extracted all of the files - and pulled the ones I wanted into my rv_u (which kept the file size the same).
So that leaves cv_1. When I extracted the original from my iso it was 638,612 (623 MB). Agimar's cv_1 is 641,692 (626 MB). I tried to "minimize" Agimar's cv_1 with GGS, but that only shrank it to 639,970 (624 MB) - still 1 MB too big. So... I'm still not sure what to do here. I don't know if we can "borrow" the extra space we created when importing cv_0. I've tried messing around with the "modify reserved space" function, but to no avail. I'm not sure if you can alter the iso size, and still have the 360 read it. The only other thing I can think of is to do the same thing we did with rv_u. Meaning, extract all of the files from Agimar's cv_1 and pull them into the original cv_1 one by one. I know that sounds ridiculous with 721 files (as opposed to a hundred or so in rv_u), but I don't know what else to try.
As for the EPL kits... If you played the game before playing a patched version, I think you need to clear the cache on your 360. See below, but note the warning...
To clear your Xbox 360 memory cache, do the following: go to the "System" blade and select your console's hard drive. With the hard drive selected, input the following buttons: Y, X, X, LB, LB, X, X. A message will appear asking you if you wish to perform maintenance on your Xbox 360 storage devices. Select "Yes," and within a few moments your Xbox 360 hard drive will clear its memory cache. Keep in mind that clearing the memory cache will remove all software updates that you may have downloaded for other games, so you'll need to go and download the updates again.
Let me know if you make any progress on cv_1.