This is the most popular method. You emulate the PSP game on a modern device.
Step-by-Step:
Result: You will get a panoramic view of the pitch, similar to the tactical camera on PS4’s PES 2019.
The PSP has fewer buttons. To get authentic PS4 feel, map your DualShock 4 like this via PPSSPP: Pes 2013 Psp Camera Ps4
| PS4 Button | PSP Function | Why this matters | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | L2 | No default | Map to "Toggle Camera Angle" (if cheat enabled) | | R2 | No default | Map to "Sprint" (leaves R1 for finesse dribbling) | | Right Analog Stick | Map to D-Pad | Perform skill moves (step-overs, feints) easily | | Touchpad Click | Map to "Pause" | Instant access to replays |
Using the PS4 controller’s larger sticks allows for analog sprint sensitivity (something the PSP’s digital slider couldn't do well).
Before we talk about the camera, let's acknowledge the source material. PES 2013 on PSP was the last truly great handheld entry before the series began its troubled transition to the "PES 2014" Fox Engine. This is the most popular method
Since PSP original camera is zoomed in, you can tweak it:
In PES 2013 in-game:
To go beyond PSP limits (with PPSSPP cheat codes / patches): Result: You will get a panoramic view of
Alternatively, use a custom camera patch (camera mod from PES editing forums).
Some PPSSPP builds support “Force 16:9” and zoom unlock through Graphics → Display Layout Editor.
Before you hack your ISO file, you need to understand what the original PES 2013 PSP offers via the in-game "Camera Type" menu.
When searching for that perfect PS4-like view, try these three vanilla settings first: