Pes 6 Kits Direct
By 2010, the "PES 6 Kits" thread was buried under six pages of spam. Marco went to university, then work, then life.
He stared at the Arsenal kit. The high collar. The O₂ logo. The exact gradient of the red that wasn't quite maroon but not quite scarlet either.
There it was. The folder.
On his hard drive, a folder named "PES 6 Kits — FINAL (real final)" contained 214 files. Each one was a .png with transparent backgrounds, painstakingly aligned to Konami’s weird, stretchy UV map. The navy blue of Inter’s 2006 kit? That wasn't a color. It was hex #0A1C3A. The golden Premier League badge? Twelve layers of gold gradients, then a drop shadow so faint only Marco noticed it. Pes 6 Kits
Marco knew three things for sure: his school grades were average, his real friends were two, and that Pro Evolution Soccer 6 was the greatest football game ever made.
Then 2008 came. PES 2008 arrived with shiny next-gen graphics and terrible gameplay. Everyone moved to FIFA. The forum grew quiet.
He dug out an old external hard drive. The one with the bent USB cable. It whirred, coughed, and opened. By 2010, the "PES 6 Kits" thread was
"The guys at Evo-Web will see," he whispered. "They know ."
But there was a fourth thing. A secret.
Marco replied: "Yes. Here. 10/10 this time." The high collar
His masterpiece was Arsenal’s 2005-06 O₂ jersey – the high-collared one Henry wore when he kissed the Highbury turf for the last time. Marco spent three nights on the collar alone.
He selected Arsenal vs. Manchester United. Highbury at night. The new kits loaded perfectly.
The first reply came from a user in Brazil: "Bro, the Lazio away is missing the gold thread on the eagle. 7/10."