danandrews80
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i wantto do it for ps2 so what do i need to do, thanks
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danandrews80 said:i wantto do it for ps2 so what do i need to do, thanks
dragonskin said:Open DkZ Studio
Click File-->Open and select the beardy magic patch
Once it is open, click edit>export checked files
A dialog box should then pop up, select a folder where to extract the files to
Once you have clicked OK, wait while it extracts the files.
When it has finished, click File-->Open and select e_text.afs file from your dat folder
Once opened, click Edit-->Import files in the current folder
A dialog box should now pop up, select the folder where you extracted the files to before and click OK.
A searching box should then appear for a few seconds, then it should start importing the files
Once it has finished importing, click File-->Save as and name the file e_soundnew.afs and click save.
Wait for it to save.
When saved, close DkZ Studio and use My computer to find the pro evo 4 dat folder, default location is :
C:\Program Files\KONAMI\Pro Evolution Soccer 4\dat
Once in the folder, rename e_sound.afs to 'e_soundold.afs'
Rename e_soundnew.afs to 'e_sound.afs'
And that should hopefully have worked.
Yes it should, I'll change it now.orkyben said:Dragonskin in the sixth line of this post should it be e_sound instead of e_text?
Check on evo-web as there's a thread on the liveware edition.billylaws said:this work on liveware???
Wolf_Hook said:I found it with some ftp links, I am currently sat here watching Liverpool and AC Milan play.
It's a really good effort considering it's from a completely different game.
What FIFA is this from? I don't remember Mark Lawrenson doing FIFA commentary for the last two editions at least.
cadburyho said:Oh dear, I don't really know what happened. As I was in a hurry I really do not remember what I did.One thing is for sure, I did not save the file. Now I have 4 commentators in the room.
Peter Brackley/Trevor Brooking again dominating the commentary. John Mortson interjecting with a word or two. Mark Lawrenson has slightly longer sentences.