Pes 6 Language Pack Upd
PES 6 Language Pack — Full Guide
8) Reverting changes
- Close the game.
- Restore original files from your backup folder by copying them back into the game directory.
- If the pack used an installer with an uninstall option, use it.
Method 2: Editing the Config File (The Technical Fix)
If you cannot find the option in the menus, the language setting is stored in a specific file called config.dat. You can force the game to load in English.
- Go to your PES 6 installation folder (e.g.,
C:\Program Files (x86)\KONAMI\Pro Evolution Soccer 6).
- Look for a folder named
save or dat.
- Find the file named
config.dat.
- Open this file using Notepad (Right-click > Open With > Notepad).
- Look for a line that resembles
language = 1 or similar codes.
- Usually, 0 or 1 represents English.
- Change the number to match English.
- Save the file and close it.
- Launch the game.
Cons
- Quality inconsistency – Some fan-made packs have mismatched volume levels, wrong event triggers (e.g., “goal” call for offside), or low bitrate audio.
- Installation complexity – For noobs, handling AFS files and regenerating the
.afs archive can lead to crashes if done incorrectly.
- Limited text translation – Many packs focus only on commentary; full menu/text translations may be partial or machine-translated.
- Outdated links – Most original download sources (FileFront, old forums) are dead; surviving packs are on Russian/Chinese mod sites with malware risks.
B. Commentary Audio
These packs replace the in-game commentary audio. pes 6 language pack
- Function: Changes the spoken language of the commentators.
- Complexity: Audio files are significantly larger than text files. They are often extracted from other regional versions of the game (e.g., importing commentary from the Japanese Winning Eleven 10 into the European PES 6).
- Patching: Requires the use of specific tools (AFS Explorer) to inject the audio files (
.adx format) into the game's .img archives (specifically e_sound.afs or similar containers).
Why Do You Need a Language Pack?