The is a community-driven update for the classic football simulation game, Pro Evolution Soccer 2013. These patches were instrumental in keeping the game relevant long after its official release by Konami. Key Features of Patch 3.6
| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | (500+ teams, 15k+ players) | Installation is fragile – one wrong click crashes the game. | | Stunning visual revival – looks better than vanilla PES 2016. | High storage requirement (30GB+ for a 2013 game). | | Infinite replayability via Master League with real finances. | No online play – The patch disables online features. | | No microtransactions – Everything is unlocked. | Outdated transfers (unless you find an updated edit file). | Pes 2013 patch 3.6
Released several years after the original game’s lifespan, (often referred to in community forums as a "superpatch" or "mega patch") is a fan-made modification designed to overhaul nearly every aspect of the base game. Since Konami no longer supports PES 2013 officially, community patches like 3.6 aim to keep the game alive by updating it to reflect modern football. This patch is known for balancing realism with performance, making it appealing to players on mid-range PCs who find newer PES or FIFA titles too demanding. The is a community-driven update for the classic
: The patch adds several first-division leagues, including the Bundesliga , Russian Premier League , and Spor Toto Süper Lig . It also expands second-tier divisions like the Npower Championship and Serie B . | | Stunning visual revival – looks better
: Includes hundreds of updated player faces (660+ in earlier iterations), authentic kits for teams like Arsenal and Benfica, and new boots and balls.
by tapping the shoot button and then double-tapping the joystick, leaving the keeper stranded. The ball hit the back of the net, and the roar of the crowd—enhanced by the patch's new sound files—shook his speakers. A Legacy Preserved