Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 remains a high-point for soccer gaming purists, largely due to its deeply engaging Become a Legend (BAL) mode. In this mode, you guide a single player from a raw 17-year-old prospect to a global football icon.
In PES 2010, special abilities dictate how a player behaves under AI control and unlocks specific trick animations. The editor lets you toggle these checkboxes on or off: Card Category Notable Abilities Included Super Control, Dribbling Hero, Nutmeg Shooting 1-on-1 Finisher, Long Range Drive, Acrobatic Finish Tactical Playmaker, Enforcer, Fox in the Box Step-by-Step Installation and Usage Guide
Any website that asks for a "password" or paid subscription. The original PES 2010 editors were freeware. If they are selling it, it is a scam.
Copy this file and paste it into a secure backup folder on your desktop. Step 2: Load the Save in the Editor Launch your chosen PES 2010 BAL Editor as an .
: Maximize Balance, Stamina, Top Speed, and Acceleration.
Copy your target BLxx.bin file and paste it into a safe desktop folder. If an error occurs during the save injection process, you can easily restore this file to preserve your progress. Step 3: Run the Editor as Administrator
In vanilla PES 2010, changing positions was rare and dependent on form. The editor allows you to switch from a defensive midfielder to a center-forward instantly, allowing you to dominate every area of the pitch. C. Skill Card Manipulation
Look for a tab called "Hidden Development." This is the crown jewel. Here you can see your player's Potential Curve . In the vanilla game, all BAL players have a preset curve (peak at 28, decline at 31). The Exclusive editor allows you to change the "Growth Type" to Late Bloomer (peaks at 32), Early Peak (peaks at 24), or Cultured (linear growth until 35).
A lightweight, standalone executable file specifically designed to load PC save files ( BLxx.bin ). It features a simple user interface with text boxes for every player attribute.
In vanilla PES 2010, your starting player is painfully average. With the editor, you can: