Pes 2014 Dlc 700 Amp Patch 116 Fixed ((better))
PES 2014 DLC 7.00 and Patch 1.16 is widely considered the "definitive" version of the game, transforming it from a broken, unfinished launch title into a hidden gem of the Fox Engine era. Key Improvements in DLC 7.00 / Patch 1.16 World Cup Focused Updates: World Challenge mode
4. Known Issues & Troubleshooting
A. "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000142)"
- Cause: This is a common error on Windows 10/11 with older PES games.
- Fix: Right-click
pes2014.exe > Properties > Compatibility. Set compatibility mode to Windows 7. Also, disable "Full Screen Optimization" in the same tab.
B. Squads and Transfers
- Summer Transfers: Updates player transfers to match the summer 2014 window (and often early 2015 updates in community patches).
- Player Ratings: Adjusted stats based on real-world performance during the 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 seasons.
- Standard Path:
...Pro Evolution Soccer 2014\Download
- 100% Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and Bundesliga licenses (kits, badges, names).
- High-definition face mapping for over 1,500 players.
- Custom scoreboards (Sky Sports, ESPN, beIN Sports).
- Chants and stadium ambiance recorded from real matches.
It looks like you’re referencing a Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 patch combination: pes 2014 dlc 700 amp patch 116 fixed
- DLC 7.00 (Data Pack 7.00)
- Patch 1.16 (the final official update for PES 2014)
- Something described as “700 amp” (likely a typo or shorthand for “700 AMP” — possibly a fan-made patch or an audio mod, but more likely a miswritten reference to “DLC 7.00 + Patch 1.16 + extra fix”)
- “fixed” — meaning a modified/cracked version that resolves errors from the official patches (like stadium/server issues, or no-DVD fixes)
- DpFileList conflicts: merging multiple DLC and patch DPC files in the correct load order so new kits and faces override older assets appropriately.
- Corrupted or missing texture pack indices that caused textures or faces to appear as blank or glitched in-game.
- Stadium and pitch lighting inconsistencies between day/night matches or specific camera angles.
- Database mismatches that created duplicate players, wrong nationalities, or transfer errors.
- Online or exhibition match crashes caused by incompatible .exe or PESedit database files.
- Localization issues for language files and competition names.