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Pes 2013 El Grande Patch Fix Review

Pes 2013 El Grande Patch Fix Review

He posted the fix as a 2 KB ZIP file with a .bat script and clear instructions.

That mismatch caused a chain reaction: the game loaded the pitch model, looked for the turf texture, failed, and the engine just… gave up. No error handling. No log. Just death.

One underscore. One extra word.

Today, PES 2013 El Grande Patch is still downloadable, still playable, and the fix is included in every repack. And old-timers still whisper: “Remember the turf file that almost killed the greatest patch ever made?” Want me to turn this into a short video script or a forum post style version?

It was dubbed “El Grande Final” — the definitive patch. Pes 2013 El Grande Patch Fix

Within 24 hours, the El Grande team came back online, officially endorsed Raven’s fix, and incorporated it into Patch 1.1. They even added a “Raven’s Corner” splash screen in the next update. The fix became legendary not just for solving the crash, but for what it revealed: the patch was so massive and complex that no single person could test every configuration. It took a community detective with a hex editor and stubbornness to save it.

But here’s the kicker: the bug only triggered on (older AMD cards, mostly). That’s why the beta testers (all on newer Nvidia cards) never saw it. The Fix That United a Community Raven couldn’t just rename the file — the DLL was locked. So he did something brilliant: he created a symbolic link inside the patch folder, tricking Windows into redirecting turf_113.bin requests to turf_113_high.bin . He posted the fix as a 2 KB ZIP file with a

The breakthrough came at 3 AM on a Sunday. Raven noticed that the (a custom DLL that redirected the game to load extra stadiums) was calling for a file named turf_113.bin — but the file in the patch was named turf_113_high.bin .

Here’s an interesting, little-known story about the — a tale of community-driven detective work, passion, and a single corrupted file that almost killed the most ambitious mod in Pro Evolution Soccer history. The Patch That Was Too Grande Back in 2015, long after Konami had moved on to newer engines, the PES modding community was still obsessed with PES 2013 — considered by many the last great “classic feel” PES. A Spanish-Portuguese modding group called El Grande released a monstrous patch: 40+ GB of stadiums, 500+ teams, full scoreboards, chants, adboards, and face textures so detailed they rivaled FIFA. No log




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