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Once installer unpacks the files into the folder of your choice, go there. Sure that you will NOT need administrative privileges to run the The nasty surprises of Vista File Virtualization. This is particularly important on Vista, because this way we sidestep all Another good candidates are: "My Documents" folder or Desktop). The important thing is that you choose a folder You can leave the default directory as specified by the installer, or If so, then great, go onĪnd enjoy the game with new features that Kitserver adds. Installer window, will be all that you need to do. In many cases, following the 3 steps, as outlined by the message in the Will save you a lot of unnecessary hair-pulling. If you are a "seasoned" kitserver user, please read this carefully, because it "Standard User" accounts, the installation routine of Kitserver has changed. Of file ownership and different user rights, and promoting the use of
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Misc visual tweaks, fine-tune LOD for players and referees.Īllow free side selection during matches. Organize your kits into GDB, and assign each team its own kits.Īssign special face/hair (from GDB) to any player you want. Manage AFS (.img) game content using files and folders: much easier and quicker to install/remove patches, without the need modify *.img files. If you are new to Kitserver, please make sure you read the Follow the link in the left column to get more details about a particular module.
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While originally the Kitserver wasĭeveloped to "serve" kits for Pro Evolution Soccer 3, a lot more functionalityīelow is a quick summary of the available features. It is a loader and manager for various modules, whereĮach module is built as a (typically) independent DLL containing logic toĮnhance the game in particular aspect. Kitserver 11 is an add-on program for Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 (and Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 DEMO). Documentation for Kitservers 5-8 and Kitserver 2010 can also be found there. Que novedades incluye la versión 1.Usually, the most up-to-date version of this documentation, and the translations to many languages, are located here. Kitserver is brought to you by a team of people: Fabregas, juce. Support for CompKits (competition kits), where Kitserver will load competition-specific kits, if they are specified for a given team for current competition. ( Many thanks to - author of the Editor! ) So you can fine-tune the exact position of number on shorts, or size of the number on the back, etc. In Edit mode, Kitserver provides a simple but powerful "Editor" of all supported attributes of a kit. Visual reference in pre-match menu: you see your selected kits, and you can also switch between "Player" and "Goalkeeper" mode Unlimited kits for players and goalkeepers (for licensed teams only, right now) More detailed information will be in the next post, but here is a quick bullet-point list for what Kitserver allows you to have: You will need a recent version of sider: Kitserver requires sider 6.2.0 or newer to work. Modify your sider.ini and add a to the list of Lua modules:
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Unpack the archive and copy the content and modules folders into your sider. There is work in progress also right now to create more kit collections - for a lot more teams.
Note that Chelsea kits are disabled by default - you will need to make sure you have Chelsea licensed, then enable its kits in Kitserver by uncommenting (removing the leading '#' symbol) in map.txt. The archive includes two sample kit collections: for Arsenal and Chelsea, prepared for you by our kit masters: and Fabregas. This overall hierarchy of kits - we call it “GDB” (again an old name, which some of you might recognize) - is really just a way to organize kits into folders with a structure that hopefully makes sense and is simple enough to navigate. It allows a lot of freedom in managing kits (uniforms), and also makes it very simple for anyone to draw their own kit and add it to an existng collection. This sider module, written in Lua, is a new take on that original idea of Kitserver. ( And if you are too young - that's even better! Then you won't remember all the bugs ? ) Over the next few years, Kitserver had grown into a more generic tool (kinda like what sider is now), but the original name stuck to it. If you are old enough, you may remember that the very first Kitserver (for PES 3) was a small program that allowed the game to load alternative kits (3rd, 4th, European, etc.).