

Be sure to select the 'Save' option on the 'Data Management' page which pops up at the end of the process, and you're all set for most of the details.The files will then automatically be added, taking a few minutes to process.Then, select Import Team, tick all of the boxes on the following, 'Select File' page, and on the 'Detailed Settings' page after that, leave both boxes unticked.Head to the Edit option, then Data Management, then Import/Export.Plug the USB drive into your PS4 or PC and open up the PES 2017 menu.If not, simply make sure all contents of the download are in the WEPES folder either way. If they come in the form of a zipped folder, unzip that folder into your WEPES folder on the USB.Find yourself the desired option files with a spot of internet sleuthing - popular ones include the option files from PES World or this one linked by YouTuber Mad Gamer BD.Create a folder on the USB called WEPES.Very easy mate.this is written out in a fair amount of detail, but if I can do it, it must be simple enough Might end up with PES for offline, FIFA for online again. I missed out on the beta so not sure about this year though tbh.

Recent versions have improved but it's some way off. Major input lag, invisible players, players with fixed subbuteo legs.I've seen it all. The main downfall for me with PES though is nothing to do with licensing, but rather the online play which has failed to be playable since 2007. Day 1 option files sort this quite easily, but never mind. Many won't even download the demo, or "ach all my mates are getting FIFA", or use the "Man Red vs Merseyside Blue" non licensed banter to give it a negative slant. PES is unfortunately always fighting a losing battle here though, as most will opt for FIFA regardless of how good PES may be. I've heard mixed views on FIFA18 so far from mates who were playing the beta, but will wait and find out for myself. I'll play both for a few weeks solid before making my decision. I've not played FIFA18 yet to compare, but am certainly liking the PES demo so far. I still play FIFA17, but it often feels like a chore after 2-3 matches. With FIFA, it certainly has near all the licensing, glitz and glamour, but to me the core gameplay just doesn't feel as fun to play. I've chopped and changed and even bought both some years, but FIFA has remained the better experience overall, that is until these last couple of years where Konami have been catching up pretty rapidly whilst EA are only making minor adjustments. I ended up going to the dark side, and FIFA (although 2008 wasn't great) was still better than Konami's offerings. PES6 was superb, but it went massively downhill after then for me and I'm sure many others. I'm originally a PES man back from ISS days and was PES loyal up until 2007.
