Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Scoreboard Editor for PES 2008!

This is the ScoreBoardEditor made by Fastdog for PES 2008 so that everybody (even those how don't know anything about hex-editing) can make his own scoreboard.

The current version includes the following features:

* Edit the position of all elements of the scoreboard
* Edit the size of all elements of the scoreboard
* No zLib import/export is needed (you can simply open unnamed_863.bin with the editor)

The use of the editor is very simple:
1. Export the file unnamed_863.bin from cv_0.img (for excample with GGS).
2. Open the file with the ScoreBoardEditor.
3. Edit the values you want to edit.
4. Save the file.
5. Import the file into cv_0.img.

Some Tips:

* With the scale-attribute you can only stretch a element.
* With the width-attribute you can make a element more wider,
with the height-attribute you can make it more heigher.
(The best is you test it by yourselft)
* Change the values only in small steps. After changing a value start the game and made a screen from the game.
Next time you have change a value, make a new Screen and compare the screen with the old screen. Now you see what happens and you can move the element easyer.

IMPORTANT
.NET Framewort 2.0 must be installed!
Get it from HERE

Credits:

* ninuzzu (for scoreboard template and positionvalues)
* FCH and 222 (for betatesting)

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(source : www.gamingaccess.com)


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Argentina Lead Brazil, Italy In 2007 FIFA Rankings

t is the third month on the trot that the Albicelestes have been in first place, after they knocked Italy off their perch back in October.

Due to the lack of international matches over the past month, the top 20 teams in FIFA’s list are identical to those of November.

Brazil are behind Argentina in second, despite thrashing their bitter enemies 3-0 in the final of the Copa America during the summer.

World Champions Italy are in third, while fellow European powerhouses Spain and Germany are fourth and fifth respectively.

The Czech Republic, who may see legendary star Pavel Nedved come out of international retirement in time for Euro 2008, are in an excellent sixth place.

Raymond Domenech’s France are seventh, Portugal are eighth, while Holland and Croatia complete the top 10.

As for the British nations, new England boss Fabio Capello will certainly be looking to improve their position of 12th, just two places above Scotland.

Northern Ireland are in 32nd, the Republic of Ireland in 35th, while Wales are languishing in 57th.

The Top 10:

1) Argentina

2) Brazil

3) Italy

4) Spain

5) Germany

6) Czech Republic

7) France

8) Portugal

9) Holland

10) Croatia

Roberto Perfumo

(source : goal.com)

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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Lampard Almost Certain to Move to Juve - Report


The England international has been heavily linked with the Serie B champions for some time, and Juventus director of sport, Alessio Secco, met with Chelsea officials to discuss a transfer last month.

Under new FIFA transfer rules, as Lampard is over the age of 28 and has already seen out most of his contract, he would be able to leave Chelsea for a cut-price fee.

Blues owner Roman Abramovich has set his stall out to create a more exciting and universally appealing brand of football at Stamford Bridge, and one of the major casualties of this change will be Lampard, who is known more for his substance than for his style.

The 29-year-old is keen to experience a new challenge abroad and would relish the chance to hook up with old boss Claudio Ranieri, the man who was responsible for launching his career when he signed him from West Ham in 2001.

According to Tuttosport, Lampard has agreed to move to Juventus next season providing they up their wage offer of £4m a season to £4.7m.

This miniscule difference is unlikely to cause problems, and the only thing that can now stop the East Londoner from moving to Turin is if Juventus fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Gianni Wilson


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Saturday, December 8, 2007

Lippi To Be Offered England Job - Report


The 59-year-old has been out of work since resigning as boss of the Azzurri following the World Cup triumph in Germany last summer.

According to the ‘Corriere’, an FA representative flew out to Italy to discuss personal terms with Lippi, before coming to an initial agreement with him.

Until now Lippi was not considered as that high up on the English FA’s shortlist, mainly due to the fact that he does not speak English.

Ex-Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is the favourite with the bookmakers, and when asked yesterday if he would take the job, he replied “why not”.

The only high-profile candidate to so far declare that they want the position is former Real Madrid, Roma, Milan and Juventus tactician Fabio Capello.

Reports in the English press suggest that a new manager to replace the sacked Steve McClaren will be in place before the New Year.

The Three Lions failed to qualify for Euro 2008 after an embarrassing 3-2 home defeat to Croatia at Wembley in their final qualifier.

Roberto Perfumo


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Messi: Ronaldinho's Working Hard To Regain His Place

Messi: Ronaldinho's Working Hard To Regain His Place Lionel Messi has praised Ronaldinho as the Brazilian looks to regain a place in the Barcelona first team.

The young Argentine said, "He's working hard to take back a starting place, and he's doing very well in that respect.

"It's good to see him work hard and feel good.

"Transfer rumours? Ronnie and his brother have said many times that he's not going anywhere."

Messi then admitted that he's looking forward to reuniting with Ronaldinho and Samuel Eto'o, who is himself on the verge of recovery from injury.

"There was a time we were all together in bad spate of injuries, and now we're all coming back," said Messi.

"It's great timing, and we'll look to play matches as we've been doing at home so far."

Messi has come in for a bit of criticism of late for being raw around the edges, but the player himself is unconcerned.

"I will keep playing in my style and I don't think that will change," he said.

"I want to improve, but my way is always the same."

Messi has scored eight Liga goals this season, with three coming from the penalty spot.

Steve Michaels, Goal.com
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