: Features an improved interface with an automatic function to unlock all locked players. Add Players Function
PRO-EVO Editing Studio 2009 is a comprehensive Option File (OF) editor designed specifically for the PC version of Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 . It allowed users to bypass the limitations of the in-game editor, providing access to deeper data structures within the save files.
Similar to faces, this allows unlimited boots and balls.
In stock PES 2009, kits were hard-linked to team IDs. This tool allowed you to “relink” a kit slot. Want AC Milan to wear a custom 3rd kit? You could assign the file path to a new .bin file without breaking the game’s structure. PRO-EVO Editing Studio 2009 V1.4 plus FM
Version 1.4 arrived as a highly optimized, stable release that addressed bugs from earlier versions while expanding file compatibility. Its key features include: 1. Advanced Attribute Conversion (The FM Engine)
: Automatically translates complex FM scouting data (0–20 scale) into the PES (0–100) attribute system. Database Management : Full editing of players, team names, and squad lineups. Become a Legend (BAL) Editing
If you find a working copy of V1.4 online, archive it. It is a piece of digital football history that, even today, has no true modern equal. : Features an improved interface with an automatic
The V1.4 release drastically improved the workflow for modders and casual gamers alike. The tool offered deep functionality across multiple game modes:
PRO-EVO Editing Studio 2009 (often referred to as PES Editor
The software allowed editors to save Option Files natively into any game patch version format ranging from V1.00 to V1.40 . This eliminated any compatibility crashes caused by official Konami title updates. Similar to faces, this allows unlimited boots and balls
The V1.4 release introduced several major improvements to the editor's core functionality, making it one of the most powerful modding tools for the game.
: Always create a backup of your original EDIT01.bin file before applying changes, as database modifications can occasionally cause crashes if not handled correctly.