Pes - 2010 Database

Here’s a helpful and heartwarming story about the PES 2010 Database .

One evening, Marco received an email from a user named . ā€œMarco. My dad and I used to play PES 2010 every Sunday. He passed last month. He always played as Liverpool. He swore Kuyt’s in-game work rate was higher than the official stat. Do you have the original database? I want to replay our last unfinished season.ā€ Marco felt a familiar ache in his chest. He had received dozens of such messages over the years. A son missing his father. A group of college friends reuniting virtually. A player in a war zone wanting to feel normal again.

A grainy shot of a laptop screen. PES 2010. Injury time. Liverpool vs. Everton. Kuyt, number 18, sliding in a rebound. The score: 2-1. And at the top of the screen, a user-modified team name that wasn’t in the original database: .

That night, Marco started a new file. He called it PES_2010_Community_Memories . It didn’t track goals or assists. It tracked stories. Every email, every tribute match, every father-son replay. Because in the end, the most important stat in any database isn’t speed or shot power. Pes 2010 Database

ā€œWe did it. Thank you for keeping the memory alive.ā€

The original PES 2010 database was, by modern standards, a beautiful mess. Stats ranged from 0 to 99, but they felt meaningful. ā€œAggressionā€ mattered. ā€œMentalityā€ was a real slider. And hidden ā€œcardsā€ like Fox in the Box or Enforcer could define a player more than any speed rating.

Marco decided to do more than just send a file. He built a small, bespoke ā€œlegacy launcherā€ā€”a lightweight tool that would let the man run PES 2010 on his modern laptop, with the original database intact, including a small tweak: . A tribute. Here’s a helpful and heartwarming story about the

He filtered for Liverpool. There was Kuyt. Official stamina: 93. Official work rate: High. But Marco remembered the community debate. ElderMillwallFan’s dad was right—Kuyt’s hidden ā€œConsistencyā€ stat was an 8 (out of 8). And his ā€œTeamworkā€ was 98. That’s why he felt like he never stopped running.

He wrote back:

ā€œI’ve restored the original Konami database from August 2009. Plus, I’ve added a ā€˜Legacy Edit’ for your dad’s Kuyt. He’ll never get tired. Attached is the file and a short guide. Let me know when you win the league.ā€ My dad and I used to play PES 2010 every Sunday

Not the official one. Not the one on the disc. But a fan-made, lovingly updated, obsessively accurate spreadsheet that tracked the fictional careers of every player from Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 —the ā€œgolden eraā€ of football gaming.

It’s impact. And that one is infinite.

Marco smiled, closed his spreadsheet, and for the first time in years, he didn’t update a single stat. Some databases aren’t about data. They’re about connection. And PES 2010—with its imperfect, passionate, lovingly broken database—was the best kind of time machine.