PES 2017 PS4 BOE Patch + Fix 2 by Chris Davies

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PES 2017 PS4 BOE Patch + Fix 2 by Chris Davies

PES 2017 PS4

PES 2017 PS4 Best Of Everything (BOE) Option File & Graphics by Chris

Chris Davies from Evo-Web forum shared his option file. The option file works for Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 and it looks cool and solid !, so if you're looking for new option file for PES 2017 PS4, this might be suitable for You !

Here's the note from the author himself, make sure you read it properly before applying the update !

" Hi folks,

I've put together an option file for my personal enjoyment and thought I'd share it with you - I didn't want to lose out by using one option file over another, or by combining two different files and losing half of what the first one applied (or suffering from duplicate players).

The aim of this file was to combine all data and images humanly possible, to provide the most complete option file (with the fewest bugs), with an extra focus being applied to Europe and the Champions League once stadium image and manager image slots started to run out.

This file incorporates all the data from several big option files, and all of their subsequent fixes (e.g. duplicate fixes), plus hundreds of fixes of my own (e.g. updating lots of outdated info) until I could find nothing more to fix** - as well as a lot of cool extras (updated banner text for most European teams, for example)!

I've tried to make it as perfect as possible - but I can't predict what will happen when used with a different "live update" from my base (I predict some issues with duplicate managers, for example - I've included manager updates for non-EU leagues and if those managers are put into the "free agent" pool by Konami, and a new guy added, you'll have a duplicate).

My recommendation if you'd like to try this file is to install it without a "live update" installed. That way, everything should work as intended...

FEATURES
  • No fake teams or players remaining.
  • No duplicated players that I can find.
  • Real logos for all unlicensed teams.
  • Real competition logos for all competitions.
  • Includes the Bundesliga, MLS and J-League (replacing the fake European, American and Asian leagues respectively) as well as all current Champions League teams and all the best Latin American teams.
  • Real kits for all teams (including PESWorld's super-detailed kits for the top European leagues) - I've even spent (far too many painful) hours making sure the player name / squad number / shorts number settings are right across the board (i.e. can be seen against the colour of the shirt and don't obscure the manufacturer logo on the shorts).
  • All stadium images for the Premier League*, Bundesliga*, La Liga, Ligue 1 and Serie A - along with all Champions League teams, from the Netherlands, Portugal and Other Europe.
  • Correct stadium names for most teams** along with customisation (different seat colours etc.) where appropriate.
  • All manager images for the Premier League and Championship, Bundesliga, La Liga, Ligue 1, Serie A, Other Europe (including all Champions League teams), Other Americas and Other Asia.
  • Correct manager names for all teams, including new manager updates***.
  • Custom banner text for most European teams, along with correct rivalry data for more entertaining derby days!
  • Tactical and lineup updates for most major European leagues and teams courtesy of a great little Operation Sports thread (but not "fluid formation" ones, as I felt the AI benefits more from having a selection of three standard formations).
*Excluding Anfield and Dortmund as their actual stadiums arrive soon.

**As far as I can see, the only things missing are real stadium names for Argentina and Chile, but frankly, this has taken way too many late nights to finish, and I'll never use those teams, so if someone wants to fill in the blanks and upload an update, feel free!

***Some managers have been fired and hired over the last couple of months - but I wanted to try and keep most data as it was after the transfer window closed, including managers. However, depending on the country (and particularly outside of Europe), it can be very difficult to get a club's manager history, and the only data available has been who the current manager is as of today - so for those teams, the latest managers have been added.

Rumour has it that fake national team players can't be found or purchased in the Master League - I'm yet to see one appear, but I hope they don't (because you can't export BIN files for free agents)!

The only other issue is that some stadiums (in Other Europe and Other Americas) have a plain "PES 2017" image set as their stadium picture, because there's no way to unassign a stadium picture without resetting all stadium details and reinputting them (which I wasn't prepared to do). If you're not happy with that, once you've completed the import, just delete the "PES 2017" stadium image - then, you'll only ever see the Konami default stadium image where a team has no stadium image assigned (unless you upload any addition stadium pictures)!

Lots and lots of people I need to thank (from this very website, unless stated otherwise)...

INSTRUCTIONS:

Once you've downloaded the file, extract the WEPES directory onto a USB stick (making sure that the WEPES directory is created on the stick).

If you already have an edit data file (along with imported images) on your PS4, you'll have to delete it - sorry, I know it's painful, but blame Konami, not me...

Enter "edit mode" in the game, go to "data management", find the "delete images" option and delete all images from all sections (large kits, small kits, etc...).

Once all images are deleted, exit "edit mode" and you should be back on the main PES 2017 menu. Now, you need to delete your edit data file.

You can delete the edit file through PES 2017's data management settings, or through your PS4's saved data utility (exit the game, go to your PS4's "settings" page, find "Application Saved Data Management", go to "Saved Data in System Storage", locate PES 2017, find the "edit data" file, and delete it).

Once your previous edit data has all been deleted, you have two options...

1) Head into "edit mode" and begin the import process, or...

2) Download a "live update" before installation - this may lead to some duplicates, where a missing manager or player has been created and then is added into the game for a second time by Konami, but will give you the very latest transfers.

I would recommend option one, but it's up to you... Once you've decided, insert the USB stick into your PS4.

Once in "edit mode", go to "data management", then "import/export", and begin to import the BIN files from the stick. When you're presented with two tick-boxes, always tick the bottom box (which says something along the lines of "include squad data").

National teams should be applied first - which is why their filenames start with numbers (so that they appear first alphabetically).

There is currently a bug with the game that means the game will crash when attempting to import too much data at once. If you have the patience, I would recommend importing one batch at a time based on the filename before the last underscore - e.g. import all "ENG_L1" files, then all "ENG_L2" files and so on.

If you try to import too many and your game crashes, you will need to delete the imported images with blank filenames (across all image categories), or they will use up space and prevent you from installing all of the remaining files.

Once all of the BIN files are imported, you can move onto competition logos - all competition logos, as well as their names and details (such as whether sleeve patches appear or not), need to be imported / entered separately, but some information is supplied within the file to help you with this.

To import these images, go to the "import images" section, select the "competition logos" category and import the competition logos as seen on the USB stick (refer to the original download file if necessary, to look up each of the names of the competition logo files).

After this - no, you're still not completely done yet...

You will need to swap around teams in order to have a full Bundesliga, MLS and J-League. To do this, within the edit mode, find "competition structure", set the fake leagues (PEU, PLA and PAS) to have 18, 20 and 18 teams respectively, and then swap the non-Bundesliga / MLS / J-League teams out of those leagues for the correct teams within the Other Europe / Americas / Asia leagues respectively.

THEN... You're done!

When heading into the exhibition mode, "Live Update" will automatically load and completely screw up where all of the teams should be. After the update has finished loading, pressing R3 (i.e. clicking your right stick in) restores your previous database and allows you to play with the correct teams. ENJOY! "

Homepage : https://www.evo-web.co.uk/threads/76928/

Changelog : [ Read the Read Me File ! ]

NOTE [ IMPORTANT ! ]

GUYS ! If you do love what chris done to us, please donate to him, he will be happy for it ! You can donate to his paypal by clicking this link.


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