| Type | Description | |------|-------------| | Basic OF | Corrected names, some transfers, basic kits (using in-game editor). | | Full OF | Real kits (using pixel-by-pixel editing in-game or imported via PC), full transfers, correct appearances. | | Patch-Compatible OF | Designed to work with an ISO patch (e.g., patches that add Bundesliga, Champions League graphics, etc.). | | Classic / Retro OF | Focuses on retro teams, classic players, historical squads. | | Season-Specific OF | Recreates a particular season (e.g., 2005–06, 2006–07). |
| Aspect | WE10 OF | PES 6 OF | |--------|---------|----------| | Game region | NTSC-J (Japan) | PAL (Europe), NTSC-U/C (USA) | | Language | Japanese menus/names (often English-patched) | English, Spanish, etc. | | Gameplay | Faster, more dribbling-friendly | Slower, tactical, more physical | | OF availability | Harder to find today | Very common | | ISO patches | Some (Bolloxmasta, J_PES) | Widespread (e.g., Superpatch, Firebird) | Winning Eleven 10 Ps2 Option File
Getting an Option File onto your PS2 was a ritual: | Type | Description | |------|-------------| | Basic
Popular creators became legends: DevilCFL, Zygalski’s Chants, Vixon’s Kits, and Bolloxmasta’s 07/08 season updates. Some files even added chants, correct stadium names, and boot edits—pushing the PS2’s 8MB memory card to its absolute limit. | Aspect | WE10 OF | PES 6
Some advanced files even included chants (by replacing in-game BGM files), but those required patched ISOs, not just an Option File.