Rename licensed/unlicensed teams, modify league structures, and update team emblems (using import functions).
Reassign managers to specific clubs and modify referee appearance or strictness metrics.
Using a powerful editor can be intimidating for beginners. Here are some tips to get the most out of this tool safely. pes 2017 editor alpha v05a by ejogc327 full
Right-click PES 2017 Editor.exe and select .
To use the , you primarily work with the game's internal database files to modify player stats, team rosters, and transfers. Note that because this is an alpha version, it focuses on editing .bin database files rather than the standard "Edit File" ( EDIT00000000 ) used in newer versions. 1. Getting Started Here are some tips to get the most out of this tool safely
The is not just a tool; it is the foundation of the modding community. Major community patches, such as the "Immortal Patch" and the "Seventeen Patch," have credited Ejogc327's editor as an essential resource for their creation. It allowed modders to maintain roster updates for years, creating 2025 and 2026 season updates for a game released in 2016.
Follow these step-by-step instructions to set up the editor safely: Step 1: Backup Your Data Note that because this is an alpha version,
The editor does not change files on your active game directory in real time. You must manually feed it extracted files. Use a .cpk file extraction tool to unpack dt10_win.cpk and dt36_win.cpk from your PES 2017/download path. Locate the decrypted database files (like Player.bin , Team.bin , and PlayerAssignment.bin ). 3. Setting Up File Paths