PES 2010 (Pro Evolution Soccer 2010)

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Yup, need to copy every file separately. Can take a good 5 minutes. Have fun.

Frankie I'm pretty sure it's possible to do it for the Xbox too, just need to have a cheap data cable or something.
 
Methods for transfering OF to XBOX360

There's a few different things you can use, but they all involve buying something. You can't use a USB Stick or connect your console via network cable.

XSata -
Clips on in between your HDD and your console. Has to be connected to your console and PC simultaneously. Not the greatest design and not the easiest to disconnect from your console, so I'd avoid it.

XPort -
I own one, works perfectly. You simply connect your hard drive, or memory card, to the docking station and plug into your PC via USB. It's powered by your computer so your console doesn't have to be anywhere near your PC. Same price as the XSata, and works with both hard drives and memory cards so this is recommended over the Xsata.

Datel Transfer Kit -
The cheapest option if you already own a memory
card.

Talismoon Minispy SATA connector-
(http://www.talismoon.com/cgi-bin/ver...box360-minispy)
It's a small and cheap xbox HDD connector and it works very well. Priced at about 8 pounds, it sure is a better option than the XSATA.

Installing basic option files XBOX360
Installation Help

X-port/X-sata

Connect your hard drive/memory card to the Xport Device as instructed in the manual.
Run the Xport software
Navigate to partition 3, and select the correct gamer profile
Find folder 4B4E07F0(PES 2009) and go into subfolder 00000001
If you've already saved some files, you should see them there

Use WinZip to extract the downloaded option file to a separate folder
With the option file unzipped, have your xport software window on one side of the screen and the folder with the option file in on the other side of the screen.
Use drag & drop to transfer the files to the Xport. You may have to transfer the files one or two at the time otherwise the program might crash.
Once all the files have been transferred, disconnect the hard drive from the X-Port hardware, plug it back onto the Xbox and load up PES!

Datel Memory Unit transfer Kit:

http://www.amazon.com/Xbox-360-Trans.../dp/B000G02KGG

Make sure you have a default PES 2009 Edit file: In xbox360 dashboard; go to System, select your 360 HDD and copy the Edit File from the HDD to your memory card.

1.- Extract the files to a folder named PES.
2.- Plug in your memory unit into the usb cable.
3.- Run Xport 360 software. Download here -> http://us.codejunkies.com/support/ar...article_id=272
4.- Double click on Memory Unit 360 and then Partition 2.
5.- Double click on content.
6.- Click on E00002B45A53B92B. (This number might be different in euro version)
7.- Click on 4B4E07F0.
8.- Click on 00000001.
9.- Drag every file on the folder PES to 00000001.
10.- Close Xport 360.
11.- Transfer the files to your xbox 360 HDD in the main menu under memory. If it says to overwrite, accept.

I strongly advise not to use the software included with the kit, download Xport 360 software instead.[/QUOTE]

Source - http://www.pesgaming.com/showthread.php?p=1534279#post1534279
Xbox 360 Option Files - http://www.pesgaming.com/forumdisplay.php?f=301
 
Winning Eleven has seen yearly installments on the PS3 and Xbox 360. But it looks like we’ve just been getting a preview of things to come for the series.

In an interview in the recent issue of Famitsu, series producer (and originally programmer) Shingo “Seabass” Takatsuka cited the criticisms Winning Eleven has taken over the years, particularly in Europe, and promised for this year a Winning Eleven that’s been powered up many levels.

The updates will come in both graphics and gameplay areas. Winning Eleven games until now, he said, have been just extensions of the Famicom era. Players were fine with this through the PlayStation 2 , but the development staff now need to change their concepts and ideas to something more appropriate for the new generation machines like Xbox 360 and PS3.

He wouldn’t give share specifics about what kind of changes to expect, but he did say that the area of the game that most clearly shows the changes is the relationship between AI and player motions.

The changes will have an effect on how the game controls, said Takatsuka. Until now, they’ve had a “Famicom-like” belief that good controls means fast movement. But it isn’t this simple. Particularly on the new hardware, this type of thinking will lead to players being too fast. Some players in Europe have actually complained that the game’s tempo is too fast. On the other hand, some players do seem to like faster speeds. The staff will be taking balance into account during the tuning process.

Despite all the changes, Takatsuka said to expect the new Winning Eleven between November and December. The game is currently 30% complete.


Source: Andriasang
 
Konami has announced it will release a new DLC pack for PES 2010 on June 8th.
The free download will be available for PlayStation(R)3, Xbox 360 and PC-DVD, and will update the kits of 18 national sides. The download will offer users the new strips for Japan, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Argentina, Brazil, Ireland, Italy, England, Greece, Croatia, Sweden, Spain, Germany, France, Netherlands, Portugal, Australia and Korea. It will also update the squads for these teams.
Users will be prompted to download the free DLC on loading the game from June 8th onwards.
 
They've also got a World Cup version of the game out in Japan, apparently Winning Eleven Blue Samurai fixes a lot of the problems such as Referees/Input Lag/Online Lag/Retarded AI. Shame it's not available in English really.
 
Lag online is the reason ive given up on PES. FIFA sucks balls fore entirely different reasons so my only football game is FM2010 for the forseeable future. :(
 
Lag online is the reason ive given up on PES. FIFA sucks balls fore entirely different reasons so my only football game is FM2010 for the forseeable future. :(

dont give up on it just for that, although the lag is bad it isn't always laggy.
 
fifa all the way its much better with graphics. and the names of players, stadiums and teams are all correct unlike pes
 
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