Konami has historically struggled with securing official team, league, and stadium licenses. SMoKE Patch 2.4 completely rectifies this by replacing fictional team names, generic badges, and placeholder kits with their real-world counterparts.
Added new faces for hundreds of players, updated balls, and new stadium turfs.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 represents a definitive era in digital football. Released during the fierce rivalry between Konami and EA Sports, the game won over fans with its calculated pacing, tactile ball physics, and deep tactical sliders. However, like many classic titles, official licensing limitations and the passage of time left its rosters, kits, and league structures frozen in 2009. PES 2010 - SMoKE Patch 2.4
Fake players in national squads (such as the classic fake names for the Netherlands or Germany) were replaced with their real-world counterparts. 2. Visual and Graphical Overhaul
Includes high-resolution packs featuring historical and contemporary Nike, Adidas, and Puma gear. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 represents a definitive era
Let’s be honest: Installing a 12-year-old patch for a 15-year-old game on Windows 11 is an act of digital archaeology. However, SMoKE 2.4 is remarkably cooperative if you follow these steps.
9.2/10 – One of the finest superpatches ever made for the PES series. Fake players in national squads (such as the
Implements television-style broadcasting overlays to replace the generic Konami user interface elements during matches. 3. Upgraded Face and Hair Models
Disable any third-party overlay software (like Discord or MSI Afterburner) and check the game’s settings.exe file to ensure the resolution matches your monitor's native display output exactly. The Verdict: The Definitive Way to Play PES 2010
Every team features high-resolution home, away, and goalkeeper kits, complete with accurate font styles for names and numbers.