Over its update cycle, Kitserver 13 saw significant improvements. Early versions (e.g., ) introduced the kserv module in beta, which initially did not support European competition (UEFA) kits. A few updates later, version 13.1.1.1 added full support for Euro kits, along with improved modules and critical bug fixes for the ball server and AFS2FS.

[custom] # Enable or disable specific modules (1 = on, 0 = off) dll = afs2fs dll = kserv dll = speeder dll = sides dll = lodmixer [speeder] # Adjust match speed. 1.0 is default. 0.9 is slower, 1.1 is faster. count.factor = 1.0 [lodmixer] # Force high-quality models during gameplay aspect-ratio = 1.77778 render.high-quality = 1 Use code with caution. Managing Content: GDB Kits and AFS2FS

Move the entire kitserver13 folder inside your main PES 2013 installation directory.

Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) has long been a favorite among football enthusiasts and gamers alike, offering a more realistic and immersive experience compared to its competitors. One of the key factors that contribute to the game's realism is the authenticity of the team kits, which can make or break the overall experience. This is where PES 2013 Kitserver 13 comes into play.

GDB/kits/EPL/Arsenal/home/kit.png + config.txt inside the Arsenal folder.

He’d heard whispers on the Evo-Web forums. A phantom tool, crafted by a Hungarian programmer named Juce and expanded by a community wizard known as “sxsxsx.” It was said Kitserver could do the impossible—not just change a texture, but bypass the very DNA of the game. It could assign a unique kit for every single match: home, away, third, goalkeeper, even retro kits. It could add new boots, new ad boards, and new scoreboard overlays. It was the skeleton key to PES 2013’s locked cathedral.

He never became a programmer. He became a graphic designer, working on branding and uniforms for real sports teams. When clients ask about his inspiration, he sometimes thinks about that gray manager.exe window and the green text: "Kitserver 13 successfully attached."

He paused the game. He switched to the goalkeeper. David de Gea emerged in a lurid, stunning orange and purple striped jersey—the exact third keeper kit he’d seen on a grainy YouTube video from Old Trafford.

Remove the last added team folder from your GDB. Test the game. If it loads, inspect the texture files of the removed folder for corruption or incorrect pixel dimensions. Custom Kits Do Not Appear In-Game

Kitserver 13 was first released on August 24, 2012, with support for the PES 2013 Demo and included modules such as afs2fs, afsio,

He held his breath. He double-clicked pes2013.exe .

For the uninitiated, is a powerful external add-on tool created by the legendary modder Juce . It acts as a loader that bypasses the game’s native limitations. Without Kitserver, adding custom kits requires overwriting existing in-game files (which is tedious and risky). With Kitserver, you can simply drop new kit textures into a folder.

For many fans, Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 represents the pinnacle of football simulations, balancing responsive gameplay with a depth of customization that modern titles often lack. At the heart of this longevity is , an essential tool for any PC player looking to bypass the game's original file limitations and inject modern kits, stadiums, and faces into the engine.

: A dedicated module for selecting different balls before a match. 📂 GDB Management