edmonds44 (20-09-2011)
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edmonds44 (20-09-2011)
I don't understand so whats going to be different from 2011 on loading etc?
and will I be able to buy from european teams at the Start as I always buy Hulk or cheat and add him in the editor
Should be a good Spurs team this year will probably need to buy another striker and center half
I always have 2 games on the go one with Spurs and another as Colchester united for the Challenge of getting them promoted, the only trouble is I can't bear to lose to the scum, so if I do I quit without saving and start again and keep doing that until I win
Could always use this in FM11 till the new one is out
LFCMarshall's Summer 2011 Update V8 (17.09.11) - Downloads - Football Manager 2011 & 2012 Tactics, Wonderkids & Cheats - FM-Baseill update all transfers, Soli and Ceb there, along with parker and what not! It's what I'm using for now.
davids01 (26-09-2011)
Dancubus (27-09-2011)
I dont have the editor data to winsip the file into.. dunoo what going on but cant use it then
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2871/special/2011/09/23/2678403/goalcom-review-football-manager-2012
In under a month, Football Manager 2012 will be unleashed on the world, ready to sap 200 hours plus out of you – and you only realise seven seasons in as you are sweating to secure a top 10 finish for Shrewsbury Town in the Premier League.
Goal.com was given the opportunity to test drive the preview version of the hugely popular computer simulation game and found a host of developed features, although it is not a radical revolution of the franchise. Instead it builds on its world-famous scouting system, which is still mind-bogglingly impressive, while improving the game’s 3D match engine so it looks less like you are playing your match on a console straight out of 1981.
A key characteristic of FM has always been its (often intimidating) level of freedom. Choosing which team to start with has always been the first head-scratching dilemma. After watching Arsenal’s calamitous start to the 2011-12 Premier League season, Goal.com decided to see if we could marshaltheGunnerstroops better.
Arsene Wenger’s “work” in the real-life transfer window is accurately reflected in the game - sadly this means we have an understrength squad full of injury risks. And thus the usual pre-season clean-up begins: promising key players you are going to bring in big names; booting out useless, over-paid relics; spending hours scouring the world for the new and, crucially, cut-price Messi; and tweaking your formation until its as delicate – and likely to collapse – as a house of cards. Agents were introduced in the 2011 version and are around this year too, always attempting to prise a bigger pay-packet for their client and themselves.
The in-game tutorial has been expanded to assist newcomers, which is a welcome addition as the franchise can be terrifying to leap into for beginners. For FM-veterans, readjusting yourself to the latest tweaks can take some patience but before long you’re navigating the menus like a pro.
Developers Sports Interactive have wisely allowed you to add or remove the leagues you can control mid-game as opposed to at the start like in past releases. So when you are about to relegate Liverpool without somehow already being unceremoniously fired then all is not lost.
The transfer centre has been revamped which takes a little getting used to but it is unquestionably a better format. Team talks and conversations with players now have six tones: aggressive, assertive, passionate, calm, cautious and reluctant. Experimenting between the six is fun but can go horribly wrong. Thomas Vermaelen threw his toys out the pram after we “assertively” refused him a pay rise. So he packed his bags and forced a move to Manchester City. Samir Nasri-style.
The matches are the usual mix of high-octane classics, bore-draws and hard-fought victories. And there is still no better feeling than going 2-0 down at half-time, making a couple of daring substitutes, holding an inspirational team talk, then seeing your team annihilate the opposition to win 5-2. Even if it is Aldershot in the League Cup...
Football Manager 2012 remains insatiably addictive despite not making any wholesale changes. It’s hard to fault a game that has evolved to mix complexity and accessibility so successfully.
perstrame (01-10-2011)
The Demo is out now if anybody is interested! ...via Steam.
TehLondoner (06-10-2011)
Link to demo??
Football Manager 2012 Demo
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