Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (officially abbreviated as PES 2010 and known in Asia as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2010) is the ninth football video game in the Pro Evolution Soccer series. The game was developed and published by Konami for release on Sony's PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable; Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Windows; Nintendo's Wii; and mobile phones.[1] Hatsune Miku : Project Diva Featuring On Anthem Israel Anymore
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PES 2010 was announced on 8 April 2009[1] and the playable demo for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions was released on 17 September 2009.[2] The game itself was released on 23 October 2009 in Europe.
Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona and Argentine player) is a key endorsement player for PES 2010, having featured extensively throughout the promotion and development of the game.[3] He features on the cover alongside Fernando Torres (Spanish and Liverpool F.C. player), another endorsement player.[4] PES 2010 was succeeded by Pro Evolution Soccer 2011.
Like previous versions, there is also a separate league with 18 empty teams (Team A, Team B, etc.), each of which can be edited fully. This was initially introduced when Konami failed to get the rights to the German Bundesliga. Since its introduction, it has become very popular amongst the PES community, and as a result, they are usually made into the Bundesliga or another league of one's preference by patch makers. Popular made leagues are the Liga Sagres, Belgian First Division A, Championship, EFL League One, EFL League Two Liga I, Argentine Primera División or Primera División de México, Greek Super League and Botola Indonesian Super League
On February 24, 2010, the latest Winning Eleven arcade title was released. Arcade Championship 2010 is the latest entry in the arcade Winning Eleven series, and a followup to Arcade Championship 2008. The game retains many of the features of that title, including nationwide online play and the ability to use PlayStation 2 controllers. PlayStation 3 controllers are supported as well, although only in some cabinets. Outside of a major leap in visuals, updates include 300 added motions, the ability to dribble in all directions, and an update in team count to around 230. New systems include the Icon Chat System for simple communication during matches, and a Real Time Player Substitution system which lets you specify player substitutions whenever you like. These systems use the game's touch screen. The game also includes a Tag Play mode. Two players can use two cabinets to control a single team together. Following the match, the game gives you a "Sychro Rate," indicating your compatibility. Konami will be holding an in-game tournament using the Competition Mode to coincide with the UEFA Champions League tournament. The schedule for the in-game tournament is being worked to match the real tournament.[29]
On 3 February 2010, Konami announced that it will release World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2010 - Aoki Samurai no Chousen - translated to Challenge of Blue Samurai. (stylised WORLD SOCCER Winning Eleven 2010 Aoki Samurai no Chousen) in spring 2010 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii. The new title is the latest installment in the Winning Eleven series which has sold over 56 million copies (as of September 2009) worldwide. In Aoki Samurai no Chosen players can join the Japanese national team as it goes toe-to-toe against the top teams from around the world in a bid to be crowned world champion. Officially licensed by the Japan Football Association, the new release features the biggest names in Japanese soccer sporting their national team uniforms. The new title builds on the excitement generated during this official "Year of Sports" in Japan and is sure to score a major goal with soccer fans across the country.[31] The game will be an expanded version of the current PES 2010 game having the same AI engine. The game is set to be released on May 20, 2010.[32][33]
Fans of the series often make "option files" and "patches" which modify all player names into those of their real life counterparts, as well as including transfers from the latest transfer window and, occasionally, altered stats of more obscure players whose in-game attributes do not precisely replicate their real life skills.
"PES Stats Database" and "PES Stats" are examples of websites that are dedicated to creating accurate stats for players.[4][5] More experienced gamers often use "patches", editing the actual game code and modifying the graphical content to include accurate kits for unlicensed teams, new stadiums, and footballs from Nike, Inc., Puma, Umbro and Mitre, as well as more Adidas balls. Most patches also contain licensed referee kits from FIFA and the official logos of the various European leagues. These patches are technically a breach of copyright, and are often sold illegally in territories like South America. Konami have become less tolerant of this kind of fan editing in recent years, and now encrypt the data pertaining to kits and player statistics in each new release. However, fan communities invariably find ways to crack this encryption, and patches still appear once this has been achieved.
Since Pro Evolution Soccer 6 onwards, there has been a separate league with 18 generic teams (Team A, Team B, Team C etc.) present, which can be edited fully. This is thought to be due to the fact that Konami failed to get the rights to the German Bundesliga, and is usually made into the Bundesliga or another league of one's preference by patch makers. However, most people use this to put their edited players into playable teams from the start instead of having to play through Master League to purchase them or alternatively edit the existing non-generic teams. This feature does not appear in the Wii version of the game (but, as stated above, the non-generic teams can be edited anyway).
The PES series had sold more than 10 million units by 2002,[7] while the FIFA series had sold over 16 million units by 2000.[8] In the late 2000s, EA borrowed gameplay elements from PES to improve FIFA, which eventually pulled ahead commercially by a significant margin in the 2010s and emerged as the world's most successful sports video game franchise. The rivalry between FIFA and PES is considered the "greatest rivalry" in the history of sports video games.[3][6]
Since crowd animations on the PS2 version slowed down the framerate to an unplayable level in the testing phase, crowds were rendered as flat animated 2D bitmaps which, on certain angles, become unseen, making the stands appear empty; however, fully 3D-rendered crowds are present during cut-scenes. There are however fan-made patches which address this in the PC version, although no official patch was released. Official PlayStation 2 Magazine UK gave it a perfect 10/10 score.
The game has gone through a complete overhaul as it tries to compete with the FIFA series. PES 2010 has improved animations and 360-degree control was introduced, available on the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions of the game via the analog sticks on the respective controllers. PS3 owners benefited from this when using the DualShock's D-Pad, but the Wii D-Pad is limited to eight-directional control and the Xbox 360 D-Pad to sixteen-directional control due to their hardware. The A.I. was improved thanks to Teamvision 2.0. The referees were reworked to make better calls during matches. It also features more licensed teams and players than ever before. In addition to the added UEFA Champions League licence, the UEFA Europa League licence was also added, both playable in the Master League.
PES 2018 real team names are useful if you're not onboard with the idea of downloading yourself a pre-built option patch - or worse, the option doesn't exist because you're playing on Xbox One.
FC Bayern, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen und Werder Bremen sind in PES 2010 nicht dabei? Sind sie doch! Wir verraten euch, wie ihr mit wenig Aufwand die Top-Clubs der Bundesliga erstellt. Mit einfacher Editierarbeit könnt ihr aber im Handumdrehen den FC Bayern zusammenstellen. Da der Rekordmeister größtenteils aus Nationalspielern besteht, kann man diese einfach aus den Nationalteams in die freien Plätze bei "Andere Ligen" transferieren. Zudem sind zahlreiche Bundesligaakteure versteckt und mit falschen Namen verfremdet. So kriegt ihr den Rekordmeister ins Spiel:
Can I install at this way :Install official Konami Patch 1.3Install PESEdit 2010 Patch 3.0Install PESEdit 2010 Patch 3.1and then ..Install PESEdit.com 2010 Patch 3.2 ??
Fala ae Pessoal, esse negocio de ficar somente com o uniforme padrao eh por causa do bloqueio do precesso de administrador do WIN 7 ou vista, clikem com o botao direito em cima do .exe do pes2010 e vai e propriedades, ae vai em Run Administrador ou executar administrador que vai dar certo
Eu uso windows XP e tbm estou com o mesmo problema, somente o nome das equipes estao corretos, os uniformes estao todos vermelhos com a camisa listrada, os emblemas sao os antigos e nao aparece a bundesliga.Por favor peço q me ajudem.
Patch ridiculo! atualiza as camisetas de goleiros e os nomes das competições; fica a bundesliga com times da holanda; inglaterra toda errada; espanha toda errada; parabens pro idiota que posto um pacth bizonho desses
Será que alguém me poderia ajudar. Eu ainda sou novato nestas coisas e sacei este patch para ver se resolvia o meu problema. Mas não consigo instalar porque quando tento instalar na pasta do pes 2010 a instalção não ínicia e aparece esta mensagem de erro que diz que não consegue criar a pasta kit server naquele directorio . Será que alguem me poderia ajudar é que eu não me entendo com o kitserver.
Esse negocio de ficar somente com o uniforme padrao eh por causa do bloqueio do precesso de administrador do WIN 7 ou vista, clikem com o botao direito em cima do .exe do pes2010 e vai e propriedades, ae vai em compatibilidade e em executar como admnistrado, fiz aqui e ficou perfeito. 2ff7e9595c
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