In the pantheon of football video games, Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (PES 2010) holds a special, almost mythical place. Released during the twilight years of the PlayStation 2 and the dawn of the modern gaming era, it offered a gameplay depth that many fans argue has never been replicated. Among its most beloved features is the mode—a rags-to-riches journey where you control a single player from a teenage prospect to a global superstar.
In vanilla PES 2010, your starting player is abysmal. You begin with an overall rating of approximately 55 to 62. At this level, you cannot outrun defenders, you miss open goals, and your first touch is catastrophic. It takes approximately 3–4 full seasons to become a player. The editor allows you to skip this tedium and start at a realistic 70–75 overall rating, reflecting a promising youth prospect rather than a village pub player. Pes 2010 Become A Legend Editor
"Life is too short. I have a job and a family. I cannot play 70 matches per season for three real-life weeks just to see my player reach an 80 overall. The editor allows me to enjoy the Champions League atmosphere within one weekend." In the pantheon of football video games, Pro