Pes 6 Preset Face List -

To implement a "PES 6 Preset Face Lookup" feature (for PES 6 editing tools, Option File editors, or a fan database), you need to consider the game’s specific internal face structure.

Here’s how you can build this feature, from data collection to search/display logic.


3. Retro Tournament Accuracy

When creating a UCL 2005-2006 replay or a World Cup 2006 mod, you need the exact faces. Using this list, you can sit down and, in two hours, manually assign faces to 500 players in the editor. No guessing.

4. Classic / Legend Presets (Unlockable)

  • Pelé, Maradona, Cruyff, Beckenbauer, Van Basten, Gullit, Rijkaard, Matthäus, Baresi, Maldini (facial preset exists for some, others are generic).

How to install a preset face list (typical workflow)

  1. Back up your original GDB and game files.
  2. Extract the face pack archive to a temporary folder.
  3. Read the included readme for pack-specific instructions and compatibility.
  4. Copy face image files into your PES 6 face folder (often a faces or data/faces path depending on mod installer).
  5. Place the preset face list (mapping file) into the proper directory expected by the face manager or installer.
  6. If using an installer, run it and follow prompts; otherwise use a face manager or manual replacement tool to link faces to player IDs.
  7. Launch PES 6 and verify in Edit mode; reassign any mismatches manually if needed.

Final recommendations

  • Start with a small, well-documented face pack matched to your roster version.
  • Maintain a clear folder structure and mapping list.
  • Join PES modding communities to find updated packs, tools, and support.

If you want, I can:

  • Provide links to active PES 6 face-pack repositories and forums.
  • Generate a sample preset mapping file for a small set of players (specify roster/version).
  • Walk through step-by-step installation for a specific face pack you have.

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While there isn't a single "academic paper" on Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (PES 6)

preset faces, enthusiasts and modders have created comprehensive documentation and databases that serve as the definitive "papers" for the community. 📄 Primary Preset Face Databases

The most detailed lists and maps of preset faces for PES 6 are typically hosted on community hubs like Evo-Web or archival sites like Scribd.

PES 6 Player Face Database (Scribd): This document maps over 4,700 players to specific file paths, including their preset faces organized by country codes . To implement a "PES 6 Preset Face Lookup"

PES 6 Logo and Kit Details (Scribd): Contains an AFS Map which lists specific preset faces and hair by skin color IDs (e.g., K for Black, R for South American/Tanned) .

Preset Face List [PS2] (Evo-Web): A long-standing thread on Evo-Web provides a indexed list of preset faces specifically for the PS2 version of the game . 📸 Preset Face Categories (By Skin Tone)

Preset faces in PES 6 are primarily organized by skin tone IDs. Some notable examples from the game's internal database include: Skin Color ID Sample Players Included Skin Color K Didier Drogba Samuel Eto'o Patrick Vieira Thierry Henry Skin Color R Juan Sebastián Verón Juan Román Riquelme Carlos Tevez Skin Color 1

Generally the largest category, containing hundreds of Caucasian players 🛠️ Modding and Creation Resources 700 players to specific file paths

For those looking to go beyond the built-in presets, the community continues to release "High Poly Face" models and tools:

Alegor PES 6 Faces: Frequently releases updated models and templates for modern players in the classic PES 6 engine .

Creation Tools: Common software used includes Photoshop for texture editing, Game Graphic Studio for internal file manipulation, and Kit Server for ID management .

If you are looking for a specific player's ID or want to know how to assign a face to a player using Kit Server, let me know and I can provide the exact steps!

Without more specific context, it's challenging to provide a precise answer or detailed information. However, I can offer a general overview of what such a feature might entail and how it might be used:

4. Implementation (Web / Tool)

Q: Did any player have more than one preset?

Yes. Lionel Messi has two – a teenager face (large hair) and a slightly older version (shorter hair). Cristiano Ronaldo also has a boot-strap face and a post-2006 World Cup face.