Everyone who did some editing for pes should agree that it's a big physical work. Wolf gave us a great patch with much hard work. Now Phoenix is taking the response.
There're 2 weeks or so before summer transfer window closes. A lot of work need to be done with the PES4/WE8I option file. PES5 will not be off the shell until this winter. Maybe we can get a team work to do it, more accurately, less time-consuming for single one. I believe the team (if formed well) can do more than 05-06 season summer transfer update.
My email: i.am.pubb AT gmail.com
The following is my thought and it has begun...
There're 2 weeks or so before summer transfer window closes. A lot of work need to be done with the PES4/WE8I option file. PES5 will not be off the shell until this winter. Maybe we can get a team work to do it, more accurately, less time-consuming for single one. I believe the team (if formed well) can do more than 05-06 season summer transfer update.
My email: i.am.pubb AT gmail.com
The following is my thought and it has begun...
Initiation:
Guys here are from all of the world. It's fitful for 'cooperation' in nature with 'time zone' help. One can have its own working hour, and one by one we can edit our part of the job.
We need:
1. Responsibility
We should make our part accurate and let Phoenix (or someone else) unnecessary to check it through too much.
2. Knowledge
We know how to use utilities to edit, we know the correct transferring information.
3. Management
The teams are dispatched and edited by line, and commited (through email, Phoenix can be the final stop) in an predefined order.
Maybe after a long time of grind, we can achieve a concrete team with high 'passing accuracy' and high 'teamwork'.
Anybody wanna try?
Explaining to 'time zone' benifit:
Needn't do 'merge' actually. It looks like a pipeline. One updates his teams and transfers the result to the next one. Then the next one does his job and go transferring to the next of the next...
In a world-wide forum, it is easier to do so. For example, Assuming A lives in Germany and usually do the updating at about 22 GMT (that's 23 in local time,right?). At 22 GMT, Aug. 5th, he edits his favorite German national team at the right time and one hour later, he finishes his part and emails the option file to B who lives in New York, USA. B can edit his favorite Brazil at 3 GMT, Aug. 6th (local time, 22:00, Aug. 5th) and then emails it to C in China. The single option file travels around the world while new updates get ready.
Am I clear?