Three weeks passed. Then a reply arrived. No words—just a photo.
He filtered for Liverpool. There was Kuyt. Official stamina: 93. Official work rate: High. But Marco remembered the community debate. ElderMillwallFan’s dad was right—Kuyt’s hidden “Consistency” stat was an 8 (out of 8). And his “Teamwork” was 98. That’s why he felt like he never stopped running.
“We did it. Thank you for keeping the memory alive.”
That night, Marco started a new file. He called it PES_2010_Community_Memories . It didn’t track goals or assists. It tracked stories. Every email, every tribute match, every father-son replay. Because in the end, the most important stat in any database isn’t speed or shot power.
A grainy shot of a laptop screen. PES 2010. Injury time. Liverpool vs. Everton. Kuyt, number 18, sliding in a rebound. The score: 2-1. And at the top of the screen, a user-modified team name that wasn’t in the original database: .
It’s impact. And that one is infinite.
Not the official one. Not the one on the disc. But a fan-made, lovingly updated, obsessively accurate spreadsheet that tracked the fictional careers of every player from Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 —the “golden era” of football gaming.
One evening, Marco received an email from a user named . “Marco. My dad and I used to play PES 2010 every Sunday. He passed last month. He always played as Liverpool. He swore Kuyt’s in-game work rate was higher than the official stat. Do you have the original database? I want to replay our last unfinished season.” Marco felt a familiar ache in his chest. He had received dozens of such messages over the years. A son missing his father. A group of college friends reuniting virtually. A player in a war zone wanting to feel normal again.
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Three weeks passed. Then a reply arrived. No words—just a photo.
He filtered for Liverpool. There was Kuyt. Official stamina: 93. Official work rate: High. But Marco remembered the community debate. ElderMillwallFan’s dad was right—Kuyt’s hidden “Consistency” stat was an 8 (out of 8). And his “Teamwork” was 98. That’s why he felt like he never stopped running.
“We did it. Thank you for keeping the memory alive.”
That night, Marco started a new file. He called it PES_2010_Community_Memories . It didn’t track goals or assists. It tracked stories. Every email, every tribute match, every father-son replay. Because in the end, the most important stat in any database isn’t speed or shot power.
A grainy shot of a laptop screen. PES 2010. Injury time. Liverpool vs. Everton. Kuyt, number 18, sliding in a rebound. The score: 2-1. And at the top of the screen, a user-modified team name that wasn’t in the original database: .
It’s impact. And that one is infinite.
Not the official one. Not the one on the disc. But a fan-made, lovingly updated, obsessively accurate spreadsheet that tracked the fictional careers of every player from Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 —the “golden era” of football gaming.
One evening, Marco received an email from a user named . “Marco. My dad and I used to play PES 2010 every Sunday. He passed last month. He always played as Liverpool. He swore Kuyt’s in-game work rate was higher than the official stat. Do you have the original database? I want to replay our last unfinished season.” Marco felt a familiar ache in his chest. He had received dozens of such messages over the years. A son missing his father. A group of college friends reuniting virtually. A player in a war zone wanting to feel normal again.