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  • tinpanalley
    MVP
    • Apr 2006
    • 3401

    #1

    Option files and patches

    Can someone explain to me, particularly where it concerns older versions of PES, what exactly is the difference between an option file and a patch? Is an option file that comes with a patch in some way "linked" to that patch? I keep seeing reference to both which is why I'm not understanding.
    Thanks!
  • franch1se
    All Star
    • Apr 2004
    • 9041

    #2
    Re: Option files and patches

    Originally posted by tinpanalley
    Can someone explain to me, particularly where it concerns older versions of PES, what exactly is the difference between an option file and a patch? Is an option file that comes with a patch in some way "linked" to that patch? I keep seeing reference to both which is why I'm not understanding.
    Thanks!
    In a nutshell:
    Option File = Console
    Patch = PC

    Option file is for PS4, that includes kits and names. Patch are for PC's that can include much more such as faces, stadiums, boots etc. Kits are much more detailed. Patches are complete mods

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    • tinpanalley
      MVP
      • Apr 2006
      • 3401

      #3
      Re: Option files and patches

      Originally posted by franch1se
      In a nutshell:
      Option File = Console
      Patch = PC

      Option file is for PS4, that includes kits and names. Patch are for PC's that can include much more such as faces, stadiums, boots etc. Kits are much more detailed. Patches are complete mods
      Well, I was looking for info about what is actually in each one because we have option files on PC as well. So it's not so simple as PC vs console.

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      • franch1se
        All Star
        • Apr 2004
        • 9041

        #4
        Re: Option files and patches

        Originally posted by tinpanalley
        Well, I was looking for info about what is actually in each one because we have option files on PC as well. So it's not so simple as PC vs console.
        Like i said, option files only include kits and team names. They exist on PC because its in the game build when its ported over. Patches are an all encompassing large downloaded file that can include faces, stadiums, kits, boots, ad boards, overlays, crowd chants, new leagues such as MLS, whatever the heck they want to ad. Once patches come out, there is no reason to really use option files.
        Last edited by franch1se; 09-26-2017, 01:07 AM.

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        • lazoli
          Rookie
          • Feb 2005
          • 48

          #5
          Re: Option files and patches

          Originally posted by franch1se
          Like i said, option files only include kits and team names. They exist on PC because its in the game build when its ported over. Patches are an all encompassing large downloaded file that can include faces, stadiums, kits, boots, ad boards, overlays, crowd chants, new leagues such as MLS, whatever the heck they want to ad. Once patches come out, there is no reason to really use option files.
          Not true. You can have correct kits, logos,, emblems, transfers, team-player names, stadium pics, new leagues with a single OF. I personally like OFs instead of a patch where game files get altered so to each their own.
          Last edited by lazoli; 09-27-2017, 11:40 AM.

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          • tinpanalley
            MVP
            • Apr 2006
            • 3401

            #6
            Re: Option files and patches

            Originally posted by franch1se
            Like i said, option files only include kits and team names. They exist on PC because its in the game build when its ported over. Patches are an all encompassing large downloaded file that can include faces, stadiums, kits, boots, ad boards, overlays, crowd chants, new leagues such as MLS, whatever the heck they want to ad. Once patches come out, there is no reason to really use option files.
            Look, I'm no expert but a quick read on EvoWeb or other places proves that isn't true.
            What I'm trying to figure out is if I can take a league from one Patch and import it into another somehow. There simply isn't one PES6 patch that has the leagues I want and hardly any that work well and don't live on ridiculous paid link sites that are up to date even to the end of last season.

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            • tonybologna
              MVP
              • Sep 2005
              • 9092

              #7
              Re: Option files and patches

              Originally posted by lazoli
              Not true. You can have correct kits, logos,, emblems, transfers, team-player names, stadium pics, new leagues with a single OF. I personally like OFs instead of a patch where game files get altered so to each their own.
              Exactly buddy. Option files & patch files are 2 totally different things. Patches are fixes like with gameplay issues along with other things. However, the expert guys on making the patch files create all sorts of extra teams/names like for MLS & overseas leagues.

              A patch fixes the things that people complain about with issues in the game. Option files have nothing to do with that but if it weren't for these expert guys that create Option Files then the game wouldn't be nowhere near as good as it turns out to be. Thanks.
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