I notice you're asking about "setting PES 2013 — deep paper" — but this phrase is a bit unclear. Could you please clarify what you mean?
If you meant a different "post" (like formation post, post-match settings, or PC settings post-install), let me know and I'll clarify further.
- Choose primary goal (realism/competitive).
- Set match length and difficulty.
- Calibrate controller dead zones.
- Choose camera and test visibility.
- Pick formation that fits core players.
- Assign roles and set-piece takers.
- Tune tactics (width, depth, pressing).
- Practice key drills (passing, crossing, set pieces).
- Adjust sliders one at a time (if available).
- Test in 3–5 matches and iterate.
Turn this OFF. You want full control over your player's stamina. Strategy Activation:
Tactical Presets: Map "Offside Trap" and "Counter Attack" to your D-pad for quick adjustments during the flow of play. 5. Essential Modern Fixes (Kitserver & Patches)
- Resolution: Select your monitor’s native resolution (e.g., 1920x1080 or 2560x1440). Note: PES 2013 natively supports up to 4K, but UI elements will become tiny on high DPI screens.
- Aspect Ratio: Select 16:9 for widescreen monitors.
- Screen Mode: Choose Full Screen. Windowed mode introduces input lag.
- VSync: Check this box. This locks your frame rate to 60/60fps (the game’s native speed). Without VSync, you get screen tearing; with it, the game feels buttery smooth.
- Frame Rate: You have three choices:
Here are a few possibilities:
Mastering the Pitch: The Ultimate Guide to Setting PES 2013 for Peak Performance
3.3 Calibration and dead zones
If the price of the product is reduced within 30 days, we will notify you via email, SMS and mobile client~