Pes 2018 Option File For Mac

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If you’re a PES 2018 fan you’re probably used to the grumbles surrounding the Pro Evolution Soccer series’ lack of licensed kits and badges but, thankfully, there’s an easy-to-install patch for PC and PS4 fans (Xbox One owners are out of luck, I’m afraid, although you can manually edit team names, kits and badges, as we outline below) to get the brand spanking-new kits and badges. All updated for the 2017/18 season, too, which is handy. Don't worry, the option file is easy to install, and we'll walk you through the process, which will take 15 to 30 minutes tops. Best of all, the results are genuinely incredible, negating any FIFA envy. Here’s how to get the option file onto PES 2018 so you’re raring to go.

Mar 19, 2018  Presented by World Of Pes 2018 Ps4 Community founded in 2012 and based on the creation of major and minor leagues in Pro Evolution Soccer. Welcome to the world of pro evolution soccer 2018. How to download and install the best pes 2018 option file PS4. Available is the download link to the pes 2018 patch file itself and a video guide to take you through the process.

UPDATE: October 5th, 2017. Where can you find the best option files? How does the official Data Pack affect your edited teams and kits?

Konami have just released official Data Pack 1 which updates 100 player faces (loving the new Luis Suarez), adds new Master League cut scenes, new kits for Atletico Madrid and A.S. Roma, plus more updated boots and kits. Data Pack 1 should automatically-download and – at the time of writing – doesn't appear to affect any changes made by option file downloads. Which is very good news indeed. Data Pack 2 is mooted for a mid-November release.

There's now a variety of great PES 2018 option files available for PS4 owners, both free and premium. We recommend the free-to-download PES World option files, which include real teams and kits for: English Premier League, English Championship, France Ligue 1 and 2, Italian Serie A and B, Spanish La Liga, Portugese Primeira Liga; plus the Dutch, Scottish, Japanese and Mexican main divisions. Don't forget to download their 'PES Competition' option file for all the correct competition logos and names. They've also created more accurate versions of the Champions League, Carabao Cup and the UEFA Nations League.
PES World are still reporting a technical issue that affects the importing of some files: 'It has come to our attention that on importing a licensed team file a bug within the game prevents certain images from copying over. we are unsure what causes this but Konami have been notified of this issue. In the meantime we have a temporary fix'. Their suggested solution is to 'first import stadium images only then import manager and team files (.ted)'.

  • Want a good, all-in-one, PS4 option file? Try the PES Universe V1 option file, with the real names and kits for the Premier League, Sky Bet Championship, La Liga and Serie A. It's free and no registration is required.

The PES Universe option files feature all major teams, leagues and kits, but some are unlocked via a tiered membership service, with different levels of access requiring a fee. Bronze membership is free, but requires a sign up. Silver membership is £5 for 10 months, and Gold membership £10 for 10 months. Follow @PESUniverse on Twitter for updates on their servers and option file. We'll keep you updated as more patches and option files appear. Please share your findings in the comments below.

What you'll need:

· A USB stick*

· An internet connection

· (and that’s it – no, seriously!)
* If you don't have a USB stick, we can recommend you head to Amazon UK to pick up the Kingston Data Traveller 16GB for £5.79 or, if you're looking for something a little bigger for capture, Amazon also has the SanDisk Ultra 64GB for £19.79.

Step-by-step guide to installing an option file (PS4)

· First things first, format your USB drive to FAT32. Right-hand click on your USB device and go to Properties to check if it is/isn’t in FAT32 format already. Follow the instructions if not; it’s nice and straightforward.

· This next bit is important: create a separate folder on your USB device and name it WEPES. Some option files, like PES World, automatically create this folder structure for you when you unzip their download.

· Go to your website of choice for option files and PES 2018 patches. PESUniverse, in many people's eyes, are the best the internet has to offer for consistent updates, but feel free to look around. PES World are also offering regularly updated option files, and their site is easier to navigate (head to the Downloads section).

· Once there, download an option file (most places come with detailed instructions in case you get stuck) and pop the unzipped files – use WinRAR if needs be – into the WEPES folder. Please note: if you're using the PES World option files, they require a separate download for each league, which unzip to create their own WEPES folder. You need to aggregate the files for each league into one central WEPES folder on your USB stick.

· Next, place your USB into your PS4 and fire up PES 2018. Easy-peasy.

· Go to the Edit screen and make your way to Data Management and then, finally, the Import/Export screen

· Hit Import Team and make sure all boxes are checked on the Select File page.

· The Detailed Setting page after that needs to have all three boxes unticked – then go for it.

· Once the option file works its magic (it’ll take around 5-10 minutes), be sure to save in the Data Management screen at the very end.

· If you’ve only downloaded kits, badges, and names (or if that’s all you want) then you’re finished. Go play. If not, make your way back to the Data Management screen to upload those pesky competition logos.

· Go to Import/Export and click Import Images. Find the Competition Emblems option and tick all of the logos you want to import then press OK. Voila!

· Finally, stick some music on because you’ve got to add the competition logos manually. Find the Competitions menu on the Edit screen and match the logos you’ve downloaded to the correct competitions. (Be sure to Google the images - you don’t want to mix up your La Liga 123 and your Serie Bs!) All done!

Step-by-step guide (PC)

· Find a PC-specific PES 2018 patch (don’t expect one straight away, though!)

· Run the installer upon download – though it goes without saying be wary of malicious files. Always check around for the safest option file.

· The installer should then ask for a folder to install the files to. Save them to your /Steam/SteamApps/Common/Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 folder.

· And that’s it! Easy, right? No more Man Blue for you ever again.

What do I do if I'm an Xbox One owner?

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Do you want the bad news or the worse news? The bad news is that, as Xbox One doesn’t support USB data transfers into games, there’s no way you can download option files or patches. The worse news? You can have the correct kits, badges, team names etc etc but you’ll have to do it all manually. Team names are easy enough (see below) but the kits and badges will take much, much longer and probably require some sort of fancy art degree. Sorry about that.

Will it work online?

Unfortunately not. Don’t worry, everyone plays as Barca anyway.

PES 2018 - real team names

If you can’t figure out your West Glamorgan Cities from your Lancashire Clarets then look no further. You can find the real names for the Premier League and English Championship below as well as filling in the gaps for the Spanish and Italian top divisions.

Barclays Premier League:

Arsenal FC – Arsenal FC
East Dorsetshire – AFC Bournemouth
East London – West Ham United
East Midlands – Leicester City
East Sussex – Brighton and Hove Albion
Hampshire Red – Southampton FC
Hertfordshire – Watford FC
Lancashire Claret – Burnley City
Liverpool FC – Liverpool FC
London FC – Chelsea FC
Man Blue – Manchester City
Man Red – Manchester United
Merseyside Blue – Everton
North East London – Tottenham Hotspur
South Norwood – Crystal Palace
ST Red – Stoke City
Tyneside – Newcastle United
West Glamorgan City – Swansea City
West Midlands Stripes – West Bromwich Albion
West Yorkshire Town – Huddersfield Town

English Championship/English 2nd Division:

Berkshire Blues – Reading FC
Derbyshire – Derby County
East Anglia Town – Ipswich Town
Fulham FC – Fulham FC
GL Blue White – Millwall FC
Hounslow – Brentford
LN White – Preston Town
Norfolk City – Norwich City
North West London – QPR
Notts Red – Nottingham Forest
NW White Black – Bolton Wanderers
South Wales – Cardiff City
South Yorkshire Blues – Sheffield Wednesday
ST Yellow – Burton Albion
SW Red – Bristol City
SY Red – Barnsley
Teesside – Middlesbrough
Wearside – Sunderland
West Midlands City – Birmingham City
West Midlands Village – Aston Villa
WM Gold – Wolves
YH Red Black – Sheffield United
Yorkshire Orange – Hull City
Yorkshire Whites – Leeds United

Serie A/Italian 1st Division (one unlicensed team):

PM Black White – Juventus

Spanish 1st Division/La Liga:

AN Cyan White – Malaga CF
AN Green White – Real Betis
AN White Red – Sevilla FC
Atletico de Madrid – Atletico de Madrid
CN Yellow Blue – UD Las Palmas
CT Blue White – RCD Espanyol
CT Carmine White – Girona FC
ED Blue Burgundy – Levante UD
ED Yellow – Villarreal
FC Barcelona – FC Barcelona
GA Blue White – RC Deportivo
GA Cyan – Celta Vigo
MD Blue White – CD Leganes
MD Cobalt Blue – Getafe CF
MD White – Real Madrid
PV Blue Red – SD Eibar
PV Blue White – Real Sociedad
PV Sky Blue White – Alaves
PV White Red – Athletic Bilbao
Valencia CF – Valencia CF
We hope you find this guide useful, and please let us know in the comments – by tapping 'See Comments' below – if you find a particularly good option file, or want to share any tips for how fellow PES 2018 players can optimise the game via settings for the best experience.

HomeGamingHow to Get Real Kits and Licensed Teams in PES 2018

Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 or PES 2018 was recently released, and our review for the game is already out. While the football simulator performs great, one thing that has always held the PES series back is the lack of licensed teams and kits. Teams have weird names, and their players wear different jerseys. While it might not be possible for Konami to get the official licensing for PES, thankfully, it does allow custom modding. As such, you can manually edit each and every model and bring life to it. But wouldn’t that be a tedious task? Well, fret not, since the modding community behind PES is highly active, they’ve brought about a complete patch for your game. This patch updates the following features:

  • Brings real name licenses to all Leagues and Competitions
  • Adds real names to all the teams (club and national)
  • Brings real kits to all teams (club and national)
  • Adds all the missing teams from the Bundesliga

Sounds great, doesn’t it. And what’s more is that installing this is super easy. So without any further ado, let’s get started.

Note: The ability to add custom data is only available on PC and PS4. Microsoft XBOX doesn’t allow the user to import custom models from the storage, thus there is no workaround for XBOX users. Whenever any other workaround for XBOX users is discovered, this article will be updated accordingly.

Get Real Kits and Licensed Teams for PES 2018 on PS4

Note: This method requires you to have a USB pen drive of at least 4GB storage capacity. Also, make sure that the pen drive is formatted to FAT32.

1. To start off, download the PS4 PES 2018 Option File from here to your PC. Once done, extract the contents of the RAR file.

Pes 2018 Option File For Mac

2. Now that you’ve extracted the contents of the RAR file, plug in your pen drive to your PC. Copy the “WEPES” folder to the USB pen drive.

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3. Once you’ve successfully copied the WEPES folder, disconnect the pen drive from your PC and plug it into your PS4. Run the Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 game. Using the L1 and R1 keys on your DualShock 4 controller, navigate to the “Extras” tab and select “Edit”.

4. The system might prompt you to create a new Edit data. If yes, simply select yes and the system will create a new Edit data for all user customizations.

5. Once your Edit data has been created, you’ll be presented with the Edit Menu. From here, select “Data Management”.

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6. A new screen for Data Management will now open up. Select “Import/Export”.

7. Now, select “Import Team”. The system will ask you to select your storage device. Simply select the USB pen drive that you had copied the WEPES folder to.

8. The screen will now show the list of all the teams whose data will be overwritten. Press the “Square” button on your controller to select all the teams, or manually select the checkbox next to the teams you want to update. Once done, select “Go to Advanced Settings”.

9. The screen will now show you the advanced settings for the update. Make sure the options next to “Apply player and squad data” and “Overwriting image files of the same name” are checked. Leave the “Select team to import data to” option unchecked. Once done, select “OK”.

10. The system will now start updating all the team names. Once done, you’ll return to the Import/Export page. Now, select “Import Competition”, and repeat the previous two steps.

11. Once done, the system will notify you that it has finished importing data. And that’s it. Head over to create a match to see the new changes applied.

Get Real Kits and Licensed Teams for PES 2018 on PC

1. To start off, download the PS4 PES 2018 Option File from here to your PC. Once done, extract the contents of the RAR file.

2. Now that you’ve extracted the contents of the RAR file, copy the “WEPES” folder to “C:Users%username%KonamiPro Evolution Soccer 2018” folder.

3. Once you’ve done that, start up your PES 2018 game. Head over to the “Extras” tab and select “Edit”.

The rest of the process is similar to the process on the PS4. Simply follow the guide from steps 4 to 11.

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Get All Real Kits and Licensed Teams in PES 2018

Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 is one of the best football games made till date. While the gameplay is great, the lack of real team names and kits does prove to be a deal breaker for some users. Well, thanks to the modding community, it is now possible to load real team names and kits to the game. Thanks to the above-mentioned mod, my PES 2018 looks better than ever. I am enjoying the new look of the El Classico. But what about you? Let us know your reasons for installing the PES mod in the comments section below.


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