For a game released in 2016, the lighting engine creates a specific "golden hour" effect on the stone facade that is downright atmospheric. It finally feels like you are arriving at a fortress—El Pupas' true home. There is a practical reason to get excited about this, too.
And my word, it changes everything.
By modeling the surrounding Madrid skyline and the outer concourses, the mod stabilizes the Fox Engine’s color grading. The result? The red of Atlético’s shirt looks deeper. The grass looks wetter. The contrast is sharper. If you are still playing the default KONAMI stadiums (ahem, Konami Stadium and Burg Stadion ), you are missing out. Installing the Wanda Metropolitano Exterior mod is a must for any career mode save, especially if you have taken a mid-table La Liga team to the Champions League semi-finals. PES 2017 NEW WANDA METROPOLITANO EXTERIOR
By: The Retro Pitch Team
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a Copa del Rey final to lose on penalties. The exterior of the stadium looks great, but the interior of my trophy cabinet is still empty. For a game released in 2016, the lighting
PES 2017 had a notorious issue with "night games." The floodlights often looked flat, washing out the players' kits. However, because this exterior mod redefines the ambient light before the match starts, it actually tricks the engine into better shadows during the game.
In the vanilla version of PES 2017, loading into a stadium felt like waking up in a void. You clicked "Kick Off," the ball appeared on the center circle, and the crowd noise faded in. There was no context. No journey. And my word, it changes everything
But with this new exterior mod, the pre-match atmosphere is a show of its own. The modders have rendered the brutalist concrete curves of the Estadio Metropolitano’s outer shell with a fidelity that the original game engine shouldn’t be capable of. Here is what hit me the first time I booted up a Madrid derby: