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IMPORTANT: Double quotes are not required, but advised - just so that there is no ambiguity about folder name. For IDs for all the teams - see file Please note that the sample GDB (provided with kitserver) is just one possible way of organizing the teams and folders. It uses 'EPL' folder to group all english teams, 'National' - to group all national teams, and so for. You may find that you just prefer a flat list of folders - without these extra groups.
In that case, just modify the map.txt file accordingly, and create the structure of folders that you prefer. That's the main advantage of having map.txt - the flexibility of kit organization.
You can see from map.txt above that in order to find a kit for team #69, the kitserver needs to go to the folder GDB uni EPL Chelsea. This folder will contain all of the kits that are available to team #69. Inside it, you must create an individual folder for each kit. Like this: For players, 1st kit must have a folder name pa, 2nd - pb. Extra kits can have any folder names that start with letter 'p'.
I found it useful to prefix all extra kits with px. For example, px-blue.
For the goalkeepers, 1st kit must be in the folder ga, 2nd - in the gb. Extra kits can have any folder names that start with letter 'g'. IMPORTANT: Folder name acts as a kind of ID for kitserver, which puts the additional restriction on all those folder names: they cannot contain spaces, and preferably they should be relatively short, and in English,French or other language withing Latin1 (iso8859-1) character set.
Typically, if you want to make sure kitserver can properly find/read the folder, just use latin characters, digits, underscore, and the dash (minus sign). Now let's move on inside one of the kit folders. Take pa, for example. See the table below for explanation of each file. Credits Programming: juce and Robbie Beta-testing: ntalex, ASD91, Str@teG, and many others on Evo-Web and PesWe.com forums. Ideas for rwdata and afs2fs modules: Str@teG Many other ideas came from users of and uni.txt file: created with help of PES2008 Kit Info Manager program by Yogui sample GDB: kits taken from Evo-Web GDB Folder 3.4 collection, which was created by: devillsfc, Roamer, FCH, silenthill, Ravenger, RKO, Tottimas, Cesc Fabregas, bikerjimUk and R9 Ronaldo.
Kit artwork by: Members evo-web.co.uk / pesbrasil.org / gammingaccess.com Black nets (stadium40.bin): poloplo Arshavin's face and hair: Pro De Kuip stadium: PES 2008 Editing Blog Special thanks go to: administrators of website and members of.