13400 - Kitserver
Let’s say you’re running a PES 2017 installation with a 2024-25 season patch. You’d place the kitserver folder in your game root directory. Inside, you’d find:
/kitserver/
/kits/
/faces/
/stadiums/
/balls/
/boots/
manager.exe
config.ini
kitserver.dll (version 13400)
You’d launch manager.exe as administrator, attach it to PES2017.exe, and then run the game. Kitserver injects its modules at runtime. During gameplay, you can press a hotkey (often 1 or F1) to reload assets or switch kits on the fly. kitserver 13400
The number 13400 refers to a specific build version of the Kitserver core module. While Sider dominates most modern discussions, Kitserver 13400 is still actively referenced in niche modding circles, particularly for: Let’s say you’re running a PES 2017 installation
The flagship feature is the ability to import "GDB" (Game Database) kits. You’d launch manager
This technical module is a lifesaver for modern PC gamers.
This module allows the game to load balls and stadiums from specific folders rather than the bulky AFS archives.
Before we dive into real-world applications, let’s break down the technical data sheet of the Kitserver 13400. Understanding these numbers is critical to knowing what this machine can and cannot do.