Maintaining the heritage and experience accumulated through 15 years of development as creators of the Championship Manager series of multi-award winning and chart-topping games, the new game will be renamed as part of a fresh branding exercise as Football Manager. Due for release Q4 2004, this year's edition entitled Football Manager 2005, will see numerous advancements in technology and gameplay, including new tactics, pre- and post-match analysis and other features designed to immerse players further into the game.
Updated user interface Football Manager's user interface will look markedly different to anything that has come before. Navigation between screens will be easier, with each screen explaining what information is on offer and how to get to other, related information. Consistency between separate game elements will also be more noticeable than in previous football management games: operations such as player filtering and sorting will now work consistently throughout the game. The game's look which now includes a two-panel option will also be easily customised, allowing managers to store their preferred views and to return quickly to them.
Refined game engine Sports Interactive's long-standing and award-winning game engine has been refined and tuned in accordance with the feedback received from fans of its previous games. For example, Football Manager 2005 incorporates more than 30 extra fields for player data, including the all-new new 'preferred moves'.
Updated database and competition rules As has always been the case with Sports Interactive's management simulations, Football Manager 2005's database and competition simulation will be as up-to-date and accurate as is humanly possible.
Features:
· Playable countries 51
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