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Pes 2010 - Smoke Patch 2.4 [patched]

Often includes community-made scoreboards, replay logos, and stadiums to refresh the decade-old visuals. Installation and Stability

This is where the patch truly shines. SMoKE Patch 2.4 brings the roster database up to date (relative to its release), correcting player faces, boots, and kits for almost every major club and national team. The inclusion of teams that were historically missing from PES creates a massive database. You can finally play with authentic kits for lower-tier leagues or national teams that Konami neglected. The faces are surprisingly high quality for an older engine, adding a layer of immersion that holds up well.

Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2010 is often remembered as a turning point for Konami’s legendary football series. It was a bridge between the arcade-style speed of the PlayStation 2 era and the more methodical, realistic approach of the modern generation. However, like many annual releases, it launched with missing licenses and outdated squads. This is where the stepped in, transforming a solid base game into a definitive footballing experience. What is the SMoKE Patch? PES 2010 - SMoKE Patch 2.4

PES 2010 still used the old “AI reading input” system—tactical, slower, rewarding build-up play. Modern football games (FIFA/FC, eFootball) emphasize speed and microtransactions. SMoKE 2.4 preserves the pure simulation feel.

Ensure you have a clean installation of PES 2010 without other major mods. The inclusion of teams that were historically missing

Utilized the kitserver tool to manage high-definition kits and stadium details. Installation Overview

Includes over 236 clubs and 102 national teams , with all summer transfers up to the patch release. Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2010 is often remembered

is widely considered the "Gold Master" of the SMoKE series for PES 2010. Released in late 2011 (supporting the 2011-2012 season), it fixed the bugs of previous versions and introduced a level of polish that makes the game feel like a modern release.

The patch usually includes a separate "save" folder containing the updated option file ( PES2010_EDIT.bin ). This file must be placed manually into your system’s Konami save directory (typically found in your Documents folder). Final Verdict