Pes 2013 Scoreboard Pack Review
(Imagine a gallery here showcasing the difference between the default UI and the modded version)
Before: Blocky fonts, low-resolution team crests, and a static grey interface.
After: Glossy translucent bars, real-time score updates, vibrant colors, and broadcast-specific logos.
Get it – but be selective. Look for a pack that: Pes 2013 Scoreboard Pack
If you find a well-reviewed pack from a trusted modder (like nesa24, Smeagol, or zlac), it will breathe new life into PES 2013. Just back up your original dt06.img file first.
Alternative: If you only want one or two scoreboards (e.g., just EPL and UCL), download them separately – easier to manage than a bulky pack.
Most scoreboard packs come with a dt06.img folder containing .bin files (e.g., unnamed_54.bin, unnamed_55.bin). (Imagine a gallery here showcasing the difference between
Steps:
A scoreboard in PES 2013 refers to the on-screen graphic overlay that displays the match time, team names, scores, and player statistics. The PES 2013 Scoreboard Pack is a collection of files (usually .bin files or an .exe installer) that replace the default in-game graphics.
Use this method if the scoreboard pack is a collection of loose .bin files or if you want to replace the default scoreboards permanently. If you find a well-reviewed pack from a
Released in 2012, Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 is often hailed by the community as the last true great PES before the franchise shifted to the Fox Engine. Its fluid gameplay, responsive controls, and deep modding capability keep it alive on PCs even a decade later. While modern games focus on microtransactions and ultimate teams, PES 2013 modders have built an entire ecosystem around realism.
Among the most sought-after aesthetic mods is the Scoreboard Pack. A simple yet transformative add-on, a scoreboard pack changes the in-game TV broadcast overlay—the scoreline, timer, team logos, and sometimes even the replay branding—to replicate real-world broadcasters.
CRITICAL STEP. Do not skip this.
Warning: Avoid random executable files. Stick to trusted communities.
Always look for packs updated after 2022. Older packs (2013-2015) may have low resolution (800x600), whereas modern packs support Full HD (1920x1080).
