: To run the game on low-end hardware, open the Settings.exe file in the game folder and set the graphics quality to Medium or Low and match your monitor's maximum resolution .
: Ensure you have downloaded all necessary parts (often labeled part1.rar through part9.rar) and placed them in a single folder .
: Right-click on Part 1 of the series. Selecting "Extract Here" will automatically pull data from all subsequent parts, including part 2, to recreate the full file .
: For updated kits and rosters on consoles like the PS4, use a USB stick with a folder named WEPES (all caps) and use the Import/Export menu in the game's Edit mode .
To use this file, you must have all parts (e.g., part1, part2, part3, etc.) in the same folder before beginning the extraction process.
The file is typically one segment of a multi-part compressed archive used to distribute the full game or large community-made patches, such as the PES2017 Next Season Patch V4 .
: To run the game on low-end hardware, open the Settings.exe file in the game folder and set the graphics quality to Medium or Low and match your monitor's maximum resolution .
: Ensure you have downloaded all necessary parts (often labeled part1.rar through part9.rar) and placed them in a single folder .
: Right-click on Part 1 of the series. Selecting "Extract Here" will automatically pull data from all subsequent parts, including part 2, to recreate the full file .
: For updated kits and rosters on consoles like the PS4, use a USB stick with a folder named WEPES (all caps) and use the Import/Export menu in the game's Edit mode .
To use this file, you must have all parts (e.g., part1, part2, part3, etc.) in the same folder before beginning the extraction process.
The file is typically one segment of a multi-part compressed archive used to distribute the full game or large community-made patches, such as the PES2017 Next Season Patch V4 .