Pes 2010 - Smoke Patch 2.4 [exclusive] -
Decompress the patch files (usually multiple parts). If a previous version is installed, the old "kitserver" folder must be deleted first.
The for Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2010 is a comprehensive community-made modification designed to enhance the game's realism by updating rosters, kits, and league structures to match contemporary football seasons. PES 2010 itself was noted for its lifelike player models and detailed gameplay physics, but players often turned to patches like SMoKE to address the lack of licensing for certain teams and leagues. Key Features of SMoKE Patch 2.4 PES 2010 - SMoKE Patch 2.4
Start a Master League with a bottom-tier team like Parma or West Brom. SMoKE 2.4 introduces: Decompress the patch files (usually multiple parts)
In the pantheon of football video games, Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 holds a unique, almost sacred place. Released in late 2009, it bridged the gap between the arcade-style speed of PES 6 and the more tactical, physical era that would define the 2010s. But vanilla PES 2010, while beloved, had flaws: licensing gaps, outdated rosters (by modern standards), and AI quirks. PES 2010 itself was noted for its lifelike
Adds correct names, kits, and HD emblems for all teams, including full Bundesliga implementation (replacing Eredivisie, with major Dutch teams moved to Other Leagues A).
Released during the patch's prime years (circa 2010-2011), wasn't just a simple update; it was a complete overhaul that transformed PES 2010 into a near-modern football simulation. It became the definitive way to play the game for thousands of fans.
Beyond kits, the patch introduced high-definition face-scans for hundreds of players, updated turf textures to make the pitches look less like green carpets, and realistic stadium ad-boards.