Setting Pes 2013 Site
The standard setting for competitive play is 10 minutes.
DualShock (PlayStation) Controllers: You may need to press the buttons on screen to map them manually if they are not automatically assigned.
Abstract
This paper provides a thorough guide to “setting” Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013). It covers key configuration areas: game options, controller setup, team/formation tuning, tactics and instructions, player roles, sliders and difficulty balancing, matchday preparation, and general performance/visual tweaks. Wherever applicable, practical, step-by-step tips are provided so players can achieve realistic play, improved responsiveness, and competitive balance whether playing casually or in leagues.
Introduction
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 remains popular for its gameplay feel and tactical depth. “Setting PES 2013” can mean configuring the game for optimal control responsiveness, realistic simulation, balanced difficulty, or customizing teams and tactics. This paper treats “setting” broadly: the in-game menus and offline/online preparation needed to shape match outcomes consistently with a player’s goals (realism, challenge, or competitive parity).
2.2 Match length and stamina
2.3 Weather and pitch conditions
3.3 Calibration and dead zones
5.2 AI level and handicap
6.2 Player instructions and roles
6.3 Captain and set piece takers
7.2 Defensive line and pressing
7.3 Width and depth settings
8.2 Transfer market strategy
11.2 Audio cues
13.2 Competitive preset (for online leagues)
Conclusion
Properly setting PES 2013 requires a mix of sensible global options, carefully chosen formations/roles, controller calibration, and iterative tuning of tactical and slider settings. Define a primary goal (realism, competitive edge, or casual fun), apply the recommended presets and tweaks, and refine through practice and match observation. Small, deliberate adjustments and consistent routines produce the most reliable improvements.
Appendix — Quick checklist (practical) setting pes 2013
If you want, I can:
The final step of the setup is the hardest: turning off the crutches.
Go into Controller Settings. Set Pass Support to 0 bars. Set Shot to Manual. Set Through Ball to Advanced.
For the first ten matches, you will lose 5-0. You will pass the ball directly to the opponent. You will sky shots from the penalty spot.
But then, something clicks. You realize that in modern FIFA/eFootball, the computer plays for you. In PES 2013 on manual, every single pixel of the ball's trajectory is your responsibility. The standard setting for competitive play is 10 minutes
When you finally curl a 25-yard free kick with a manually aimed left stick and a precisely timed double-tap of the shoot button, you will understand. That goal is yours. It wasn't a cutscene or a predetermined animation. It was physics.
These affect how a player behaves near the goal posts during set pieces (corners, free kicks, etc.):
The standard setting for competitive play is 10 minutes.
DualShock (PlayStation) Controllers: You may need to press the buttons on screen to map them manually if they are not automatically assigned.
Abstract
This paper provides a thorough guide to “setting” Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013). It covers key configuration areas: game options, controller setup, team/formation tuning, tactics and instructions, player roles, sliders and difficulty balancing, matchday preparation, and general performance/visual tweaks. Wherever applicable, practical, step-by-step tips are provided so players can achieve realistic play, improved responsiveness, and competitive balance whether playing casually or in leagues.
Introduction
Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 remains popular for its gameplay feel and tactical depth. “Setting PES 2013” can mean configuring the game for optimal control responsiveness, realistic simulation, balanced difficulty, or customizing teams and tactics. This paper treats “setting” broadly: the in-game menus and offline/online preparation needed to shape match outcomes consistently with a player’s goals (realism, challenge, or competitive parity).
2.2 Match length and stamina
2.3 Weather and pitch conditions
3.3 Calibration and dead zones
5.2 AI level and handicap
6.2 Player instructions and roles
6.3 Captain and set piece takers
7.2 Defensive line and pressing
7.3 Width and depth settings
8.2 Transfer market strategy
11.2 Audio cues
13.2 Competitive preset (for online leagues)
Conclusion
Properly setting PES 2013 requires a mix of sensible global options, carefully chosen formations/roles, controller calibration, and iterative tuning of tactical and slider settings. Define a primary goal (realism, competitive edge, or casual fun), apply the recommended presets and tweaks, and refine through practice and match observation. Small, deliberate adjustments and consistent routines produce the most reliable improvements.
Appendix — Quick checklist (practical)
If you want, I can:
The final step of the setup is the hardest: turning off the crutches.
Go into Controller Settings. Set Pass Support to 0 bars. Set Shot to Manual. Set Through Ball to Advanced.
For the first ten matches, you will lose 5-0. You will pass the ball directly to the opponent. You will sky shots from the penalty spot.
But then, something clicks. You realize that in modern FIFA/eFootball, the computer plays for you. In PES 2013 on manual, every single pixel of the ball's trajectory is your responsibility.
When you finally curl a 25-yard free kick with a manually aimed left stick and a precisely timed double-tap of the shoot button, you will understand. That goal is yours. It wasn't a cutscene or a predetermined animation. It was physics.
These affect how a player behaves near the goal posts during set pieces (corners, free kicks, etc.):