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: Codes that force the game to run at a stable 60 FPS or 30 FPS to eliminate stuttering during gameplay. Strategic Gameplay "Tweaks"

: Unlock legendary players (like those from Classic Brazil or Classic England) by winning International Cups. Once unlocked, they can be signed to your club team. CWCheat Codes (For Emulators or Custom Firmware) Pes 2013 Psp Cheats

Beyond player unlocks, cheat codes also targeted the game’s economy. In PES 2013’s Master League and Become a Legend modes, the acquisition of powerful players was gated by the game’s currency—PES Points (or "pesetas" as fans often called them). Cheats that provided "max points" or "infinite money" were highly sought after. On the PSP, these were rarely found as simple button sequences; instead, they required using external tools like CheatMaster or CWCheat (custom firmware plugins). By activating a "points modifier" code, a player could start a Master League season with 99,999 points, allowing them to immediately sign Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and a regen version of Zinedine Zidane in the first transfer window. While this destroyed the long-term challenge of building a dynasty from a low budget, it unlocked a different kind of fun: the pure, arcade-like joy of assembling a fantasy "dream team" without the associated graft. : Codes that force the game to run

Win International Cup on Top Player difficulty, or win Master League division titles. CWCheat Codes (For Emulators or Custom Firmware) Beyond

Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 (PES 2013) on the PlayStation Portable represented a high point for handheld football simulation, offering a robust "Master League" mode and competitive gameplay. Due to the hardware limitations and the architecture of the PSP system, the game includes a variety of built-in unlockables, statistical exploits, and external modification methods. This paper categorizes these "cheats" into three distinct groups: Official Unlockables, Gameplay Exploits, and External Modifications (CWCheat).

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