Hi there!
I have been using two amazing resources to edit PES:
- PES 2011 w!ld@ editor
- http://pesstatsdatabase.com
But i think it's hard-working the process of geting data from pesstatsdatabase and insert it in the editor.
So i build a prototype of a tool to help me in this process. I liked it and expanded the idea as a way of share player data independent of option files.
I published the tool online and it would be great to have more people using it to give me feedback. Depending on the feedback i will decide if i keep it online (and improve it, specially with bug fixes) or if i will just keep it to myself.
Here is the link for those who have interest to use the full functional prototype:
http://peshare.somee.com/Contact.aspx
There are some known issues that i hope to fix soon:
* The site blinks a lot unnecessarily - for some reason, ajax is not working online like in my development environment.
* The user is logged out when he download data.
* The host is pretty slow, since i am using a free hosting service for now.
I have been using two amazing resources to edit PES:
- PES 2011 w!ld@ editor
- http://pesstatsdatabase.com
But i think it's hard-working the process of geting data from pesstatsdatabase and insert it in the editor.
So i build a prototype of a tool to help me in this process. I liked it and expanded the idea as a way of share player data independent of option files.
I published the tool online and it would be great to have more people using it to give me feedback. Depending on the feedback i will decide if i keep it online (and improve it, specially with bug fixes) or if i will just keep it to myself.
Here is the link for those who have interest to use the full functional prototype:
http://peshare.somee.com/Contact.aspx
There are some known issues that i hope to fix soon:
* The site blinks a lot unnecessarily - for some reason, ajax is not working online like in my development environment.
* The user is logged out when he download data.
* The host is pretty slow, since i am using a free hosting service for now.