Pes 2010 Database
Understanding the PES 2010 Database: A Comprehensive Guide
- Hulk (Porto): In real life, he was raw. In the database, he had 99 Shot Power and 95 Balance. He turned into a right-footed tank by age 24.
- Mats Rits (Ajax, Age 16): The ultimate "Future Legend." While his starting overall is low (65), his growth curve hits 95+ by age 22. He is the most sought-after midfielder in the database.
- Lacina Traoré (CF, Unlicensed League): A 6'8" monster. The database glitches with height; his headers are unguardable. He costs nothing but wins everything.
- Shimizu (Japan NT): A fake name for a real hidden winger. He has "Super-Sub" hidden trait and 99 Acceleration.
- Mamadou Sakho (PSG): Starts at 19 with 90+ Defense. He becomes the best center-back in the database history by age 23.
WEPESStats: Provides a searchable PES 2010 Database including player IDs, positions, and detailed attribute breakdowns (e.g., Pirlo's ID is 351). Pes 2010 Database
Compact Player Profiles: Modern archives like PES Master have refined the layout of these classic databases, making it easier to compare historical stats with current-gen players. Why It Still Matters Understanding the PES 2010 Database: A Comprehensive Guide
In 2009, when PES 2010 was released, the database was the heart of Konami's "The Power of Choice" marketing campaign. Unlike modern games that rely heavily on automated algorithms, the 2010 database was a meticulously crafted spreadsheet of player attributes, designed to reflect the peak era of legends like Lionel Messi (the cover star) and Fernando Torres Key Features of the 2010 Database Hulk (Porto): In real life, he was raw
Additional Resources
Wiki Categories: The Pro Evolution Soccer Wiki maintains an alphabetical archive of players featured in this edition. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 Database
Notable Stats (The "Big Three")
PES 2010 is famous for having extremely high stats for the world's best players, making them feel distinct from average players.