Over 100 New Features - Monitor supporter and board confidence, organise fan days, win the European golden boot, see FaceGen-based regen player photos, and a whole lot more.Suddenly you could see how money flowed in and out of the club more easily, and adjust accordingly Finance Revamp - Matchday income, corporate box income, season ticket news, investment funds, sponsorships, win bonuses, and more.New Transfer Centre - Control every aspect of transfers and loans from a single module in the FM interface for the first time.Overhauled Interface & Advisor - Getting around the game, getting things done and understanding features had never been simpler.Brand New Match Flow - The biggest change to the matchday experience since the 2D Match Engine brought together a seamless flow before, during and after matches.It was also now possible to change the dimensions of your home pitch before the season began, to better accommodate your play style The Match Engine itself also received a freshening-up, with plenty of input from our football advisor Ray Houghton and research into tools used by real-life managers.īeyond that, a new Transfer Centre helped manage all transfer and loan activity in one place, while overhauled financial controls let you monitor everything from matchday income to season-ticket sales, and move funds around the wage and transfer budgets to assist. The look and feel of FM08 was tidier and cleaner, too, enveloped in a "much sleeker Web 2.0 style" (GameSpot), while refinements to the in-game advisor made the game more approachable. The result was the biggest change to matchdays since the 2D Match Engine. You didn't pause to make tactical changes - you brought up the tactics screen and used a mini radar to keep one eye on the action. For FM08, we worked hard to improve the atmosphere and coherence of the matchday experience, bringing team talks, in-game adjustments and the half-time and post-match flows together as a seamless journey. Football Manager 2008 was one of those games that was better and easier to use throughout, but a casual observer might struggle to put their finger on exactly why.
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