Before we judge editors as "cheating," let’s acknowledge why millions of players use them.
Problem #1: The Low Initial OVR Cap When you start a fresh BAL in PES 2015, your created player is typically rated between 55 and 68 OVR. That’s realistic. What’s not realistic is that after 3 full seasons, you might only reach 78 OVR. A 22-year-old prodigy in real life (like Mbappé) explodes. In PES 2015, you plateau.
Problem #2: The Broken Training Allocation PES 2015 uses a "Training Points" system. You allocate points to six categories (Shooting, Passing, Dribbling, Defence, Physical, Speed). The problem? The gains are minuscule. You can put max points into Shooting for a full season and see only +2 to Finishing. Meanwhile, the AI grows at an unrealistic rate. pes 2015 bal editor
Problem #3: Limited Player Style Options In the base game, your playing style is determined by your initial position and the AI’s interpretation of your stats. Want to be a "Classic No. 10"? Good luck. The editor lets you toggle those styles instantly.
Problem #4: The Boot & Hair Glitch PES 2015 famously had a bug where if you edited your player’s boots in the main menu after starting BAL, the game would reset your face to the default template. The BAL Editor bypasses this entirely, locking in your custom accessories. Before we judge editors as "cheating," let’s acknowledge
Thus, the PES 2015 BAL Editor isn’t just about cheating; for many, it’s about fixing a broken progression system to enjoy the narrative of becoming a true legend.
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Pro Tip: Do not max every stat to 99. The Fox Engine has a hidden "balance" mechanic. If your 65-rated player has 99 Speed and 99 Finishing, the AI nerfs you. Instead, grow gradually – edit your player to a realistic 75–80 OVR in the first season, then let natural training take over.
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