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The vanilla turf in PES 2013 looks like a flat, neon-green carpet. It lacks depth, texture, and that real-life TV broadcast feel. Enter the unsung hero of the modding world:
If you are still playing Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 in 2024, you are a person of culture. Widely regarded as the last great "old-gen" gameplay experience before the Fox Engine shifted gears, PES 2013 remains installed on millions of hard drives. However, if there is one visual element that has aged like milk, it is the . pes 2013 turf patch
This is a compilation mod that assigns specific turf textures to specific stadiums. Old Trafford gets heavy, chewed-up grass. Camp Nou gets wide, perfect stripes. The attention to detail here is insane—you will notice the pitch degrading visually as the match goes on (if you have the weather effects mod installed). Don't be intimidated. Installing a turf patch for PES 2013 is usually a drag-and-drop job, but here is the safe way to do it. The vanilla turf in PES 2013 looks like
You will notice the difference immediately. The ball will roll more naturally (visually), the replays will look like a televised match from the 2012/13 season, and you will finally stop squinting at the screen. Widely regarded as the last great "old-gen" gameplay
Date: October 26, 2023 Category: PES Modding / Graphics Reading Time: 6 minutes
If you install a turf patch and the rain looks broken, look for a "Rain Fix" patch (usually just two .bin files) from the same mod author. Keep them in a folder above the main turf in Kitserver. Final Verdict: Is it worth it? Absolutely.