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FIFA Manager series logo used since mid-2010
FIFA Manager (short: FIFAM) was an association football series of sports management games published by Electronic Arts. The games were developed by the German studio Bright Future GmbH and EA Sports. The game was called Total Club Manager (short: TCM) until the name changed to FIFA Manager with the FIFAM 06. It was announced FIFA Manager's last installment was FIFA Manager 14 and that there would be no further editions to the game.[1]
Before FIFAM and TCM, EA Sports released FIFA Soccer Manager (1997) and The FA Premier League Football Manager 99, 2000, 2001 and 2002, but while the first managed to attract some attention, the latter were released when the managing games market for non-Championship Manager titles was close to non-existent, and after two unsuccessful titles, it was dropped.
However, by 2001, several employees of German software houseAscaron, who developed the highly popular Anstoss series in the past moved to EA, and the first game, Fussball Manager 2002, was released in Germany only, as a test for a potential series. It resembled Anstoss 3, although on a more serious note (in Anstoss, players could be abducted by aliens, train in Area 51 or use performance-enhancing drugs) and fewer financial options (managers developed by German teams often include deep financial options, such as stock and real estate markets). The game had positive reception, and a year later Total Club Manager 2003 was released, with Bobby Robson on the cover (for the second time, after FIFA Soccer Manager).
One of the key features of Anstoss 3 was the ability to actually play the games after Anstoss Action was released. Although it could be played as a stand-alone game, it only reached the full potential when used with the manager game. This feature, only present on other games with limited geographical distribution, the SpanishPC Fútbol, was included for buyers of both TCM 2004 and FIFA 2004, which could use the Football Fusion function. Some fans managed to control games in TCM 2003 by hacking the configuration files, but data loss and corruption was frequent. Celtic manager Martin O'Neill appeared on the cover of TCM 2004. Criticized by a confusing interface, EA reworked it for TCM 2005, with a more sleek design. European Champion with former FC Porto and Chelsea manager José Mourinho was selected for the main cover.
While the TCM series has been released for Windows, Xbox and PlayStation 2, the FIFAM series is only available for Windows. The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the game were developed for EA Canada by Budcat Creations.[2]
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FIFA Soccer Manager[edit]
FIFA Soccer Manager | |
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Developer(s) | EA UK |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Soccer Manager (or simply FSM) is a 1997 football managing computer game developed and published by Electronic Arts by their EA Sports label. It was followed by The FA Premier League Football Manager and the Total Club Manager series. An update for the game is freely available from Electronic Arts' FTP. One of the first games in the genre developed for Microsoft Windows, FSM included five playable leagues (England, Scotland, Italy, Germany and France) and all UEFA competitions, including around 7500 players.
FSM was also known for a complete stadium builder, where combining 300 different pieces (stands and roofs) allowed the creation of stadiums with over 300,000 seats (a figure which is still double the highest stadium capacity in the world). While the overall presentation (which included short FMV clips for some events, such as cup/league wins and being sacked) was praised, the interface relied too much on submenus that could not only be reached outside the main section, slowing down gameplay. Also, when the better players retired, they were replaced only by average younger players (rated between 75 and 80), which harmed the possibilities of games over 15 years long, combined with the impossibility of joining a different club.
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99[edit]
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99 | |
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Developer(s) | EA UK |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99 is a footballsports management game. It is the first game to be released in the F.A. Premier League Football Manager series.
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2000[edit]
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2000 | |
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Developer(s) | EA UK(PC) Krisalis Software(PS) |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation |
Release | Microsoft WindowsPlayStation
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2000 is a footballsports management game. It is the first sequel to The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99.
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001[edit]
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001 | |
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Developer(s) | EA UK |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2001 is a footballsports management game. It is the second sequel to The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99.
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002[edit]
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002 | |
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Developer(s) | EA UK |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 2002 is a footballsports management game. It is the third sequel to The F.A. Premier League Football Manager 99.
Total Club Manager 2003[edit]
Total Club Manager 2003 | |
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Developer(s) | Electronic Arts |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Total Club Manager 2003 is a football-oriented computer game in the FIFA Manager series, the first game to be released in the Total Club Manager series. It was developed by Electronic Arts.
The cover art for the German version features Lothar Matthäus.
Total Club Manager 2004[edit]
Total Club Manager 2004 | |
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Developer(s) | Electronic Arts Budcat Creations(Xbox & PS2) |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Xbox, PlayStation 2 |
Release | Microsoft Windows
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Total Club Manager 2004 is a football-oriented computer game in the FIFA Manager series, the first sequel to Total Club Manager 2003. It was developed by Electronic Arts.
The cover art features Martin O'Neill.
Total Club Manager 2005[edit]
Total Club Manager 2005 | |
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Developer(s) | EA Canada Budcat Creations(PS2 & Xbox) |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox |
Release | Microsoft Windows
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Total Club Manager 2005 is the second sequel to Total Club Manager 2003. It was developed by EA Canada.
This game also seen the new feature, Create a Club. This gave the game players the opportunity to create a New Club and try to make them successful.
The cover art features José Mourinho in the English version, and Felix Magath in the German version.
It was the last game in the series to have console releases; all subsequent entries under the FIFA Manager name were PC-exclusive.
FIFA Manager 06[edit]
FIFA Manager 06 | |
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Developer(s) | EA Canada |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Manager 06 is a game produced by EA under the brand EA Sports. It is a football (soccer) management game from the annual series of FIFA Manager titles. FIFA Manager 06 is the only game in the FIFA Manager series to have music from real bands.
- Diva International - 'Nothing to Do'
- Exitpilot - 'Circles Cycles and Braincells'
- Hard-Fi - 'Cash Machine'
- McQueen - 'Running Out of Things to Say'
- Midnight Juggernauts - 'Fire Below'
- Stereophonics - 'Dakota'
- The Rakes - 'Retreat'
- Vatican DC - 'Antisocial'
- WhiteSilver - 'In Brief'
FIFA Manager 07[edit]
FIFA Manager 07 | |
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Developer(s) | Bright Future |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Manager 07 is the 2007 successor to the now annual FIFA Manager series from EA's sports brand, EA Sports. It is the follow-up to FIFA Manager 06.
FIFA Manager 07 Extra Time Expansion[edit]
The Extra Time expansion adds new features like a revised half time talk screen, new 3D stadiums, selling stand names, and more analysis for matches.
FIFA Manager 08[edit]
FIFA Manager 08 | |
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Developer(s) | Bright Future |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Manager 08 is the 2008 successor to the now annual FIFA Manager series from EA's sports brand, EA Sports. It is the follow-up to FIFA Manager 07. FIFA Manager 08 has been created by Bright Future and published by EA Sports. FIFA 08's Official Site currently offers a Windows demo.
FIFA Manager 09[edit]
FIFA Manager 09 | |
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Developer(s) | Bright Future |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Manager 09 is the 2009 successor to the FIFA Manager series from EA's sports brand, EA Sports. It is a follow up on FIFA Manager 08. FIFA Manager 09 was developed by Bright Future and published by EA Sports. On 29 October 2008, the first database update was released, including the first division of Cyprus and the necessary adjustments. The game gives players the chance to control a wide range of features from discussing tactics with individual players to creating monster stadiums to house fans.
FIFA Manager 09 received mixed reviews from Metacritic, with an average of 69%. Scores ranged from a dire 30% (Total PC Gaming) up to a more than respectable 85% (GameStar). Most reviews commented on the level of depth and realism involved in the game, while noting that it might well be too much for some. Play.tm called it 'more a lifestyle than a game', observing that 'a season, if played thoroughly, will take as long as most full games these days'.[3]IT Reviews commented that, 'it may still feel like you're awash with a tsunami of statistics but FIFA manager 09 has injected a number of new features to appeal to micromanagement fans'.[4]
The German version features Joachim Löw on the cover. Red hat select the file which is your driver disk images.
FIFA Manager 10[edit]
FIFA Manager 10 | |
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Developer(s) | Bright Future |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Manager 10 is the 2010 successor to the FIFA Manager series from EA's sports brand, EA Sports, following up FIFA Manager 09. FIFA Manager 10 was developed by Bright Future and published by EA Spore. When installed there will be two executable files: Single-player mode and the Multiplayer mode that can be played online.[5] The game gives you the chance to control a wide range of features from discussing tactics with individual players to creating monster stadiums to house your fans. For the first time ever on the series, there is an online mode, as well as a superior 3D animation and a customizable manager desktop.[6]
Bright Future have released a new update on June 2, specially for their 10th anniversary, the new update lets the players manage their national team through the FIFA World Cup 2010. The players can choose the national teams that they want in the tournament and they can choose the original squad or make up their own squad.
FIFA Manager 11[edit]
FIFA Manager 11 | |
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Developer(s) | Bright Future |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Manager 11 is the 2011 successor to the FIFA Manager series from EA's sports brand, EA Sports, following up FIFA Manager 10, and is also the 10th edition of the franchise. FIFA Manager 11 was developed by Bright Future and published by EA Sports.
The game features a vast array of all-new features. Hundreds of improvements to the game have been made across the board with a special focus on its core areas. Introduced in 2009 it also includes a separate online mode where up to 8 players can play against each other over the internet.
The manager still has full control over the management of a football club. In the game you are responsible for the line-up, the tactics and the training of your team – as well as for signing the right players, improving the club facilities and the stadium. Special highlights are the FIFA 3D engine, more than 13,000 original player pictures, the player manager mode, the national team manager mode, the Create-a-Club mode and the Match Prognosis Tool.
FIFA Manager 12[edit]
FIFA Manager 12 | |
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Developer(s) | Bright Future |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Manager 12 is a footballmanager simulation video game developed by Bright Future GmbH and published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It was released for Microsoft Windows. It is the eleventh game in FIFA Manager series of video games.
FIFA Manager 13[edit]
FIFA Manager 13 | |
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Developer(s) | Bright Future[7] |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports[8] |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Manager 13 is a football management video game developed by Bright Future and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released on Microsoft Windows. In the company's press release on 29 May 2012, Electronic Arts indicated that it would publish FIFA Manager 13 under its EA Sports label, and that Bright Future would develop the game, having previously developed earlier titles in the FIFA Manager series.[7]
A demo for the game was released on the 23 October 2012, 3 days before the release of the actual game. In the demo you can play in 1 of 6 leagues, chose to play from over 100 teams and play the first half of the current football season.
The new basic screen resolution of FIFA MANAGER 13 was increased from 1024x768 to 1280x1024 and the positional level was removed from the game. The general quality of a player will now be calculated with a formula that includes the skill levels and the player type.
FIFA Manager 14[edit]
FIFA Manager 14 | |
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Developer(s) | Bright Future |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Sports manager video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
FIFA Manager 14 is a football management video game developed by Bright Future GmbH, published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label and released on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 in October 2013. The game was mentioned in an EA press release on 8 May by EA Labels president Frank Gibeau and later fully confirmed on the German EA Facebook page on 19 July. A statement regarding the game was finally released on 31 July. The game was released on 24 October 2013 in Germany and a day later in the UK. It is the last instalment of the FIFA Manager series as it was announced no further editions after FIFA Manager 14 would be released.
The game was released as a Legacy Edition along with FIFA 14 for PS2, PSP, PS Vita, Wii and Nintendo 3DS. This means no updates to gameplay or game modes at all and no new game modes and features apart from updated kits, rosters and statistics.The only changes to FIFA Manager 14 are the fact that over 25 previously locked features are now available to play right from the start such as Psychological Profile, Coach Rumors, Team Matrix and Expanded Statistics. The international and national name pools have also undergone a complete overhaul, with over 6,000 names added.
The game consists of over 1000 officially licensed clubs, featuring more than 35,000 players, across more than 70 licensed leagues. FIFA MANAGER 14 retains all of the licenses from FIFA Manager 13, but with the addition of Brazil's Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, Chile's Campeonato Nacional Petrobras, Colombia's Liga Postobón, Argentine Primera División and the Polish Ekstraklasa. There is also the addition of licensed squads for all of the teams in the Ukrainian Premier League, Croatian Prva HNL and the Czech Gambrinus Liga.
References[edit]
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2013-11-24.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
- ^'Moby Games: Developer listing'. Retrieved 2007-04-05.
- ^http://play.tm/review/22324/fifa-manager-09Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine Play.tm
- ^http://www.itreviews.co.uk/games/g519.htmArchived 2011-06-11 at the Wayback Machine IT Reviews
- ^'FIFA Manager 10 Impressions'. Archived from the original on 2011-10-08. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
- ^EA takes FIFA Manager 10 online
- ^ ab'FIFA MANAGER 13'. Gamasutra. Electronic Arts. 29 May 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
- ^Sliwinski, Alexander (9 June 2012). 'FIFA 13, FIFA Manager 13 kick out E3 screens, trailer'. Joystiq. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
External links[edit]
- Total Club Manager / FIFA Manager series at MobyGames
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version: patch #2
FIFA Manager 08 Patch #2 Fixes :
Important: You can continue your old save games. Update 2 includes Update 1. You do not need to install Update 1 first, but it’s ok if it is already installed.
New Features
- full 3D match AI update
- battery status display for laptops in the main menu
- additional scout screen links in the email system
Plus one surprise feature!
Bug Fixes and Polishing
- correct calculation of the club prestige after promotion/relegation
- script error in the English Regional National league resolved
- crash leaving the staff members screen fixed
- problem with 'Player salaries are paid multiple times' is resolved
- crash clicking on player of the Reserve team in the promises screen fixed
- it is now possible to cancel loans (finance section)
- Confed Cup final crash fixed
- crash fixed after saving while only managing a national team
- possible crash at game start with a CaC team in France fixed
- rare mini map crash in the club facilities fixed
- updated club facilities: construction and maintenance costs
- budgets are now rounded
- Bulgarian / Romanian players are now EU players
- CaC youth teams can now get promoted (also in already existing save games)
- Editor: pseudonyms are now sorted correctly (before Update 2 the last name was used for the sorting)
- Editor: players in the “Contract Running Out” list are now sorted by rating (it’s very interesting to see which players you can sign on a free transfer)
FIFA Manager 08 Patch #1 Fixes :
New Features:
Cheat engine speed hack games clash. - player scouting now available via right click on the player name (context menu) and via player info screen
- new filter options are added to the scouts screen
- search data for general scouting can now be saved to allow easier detailed searches
- the talent value is shown (if activated) in a new column on the scouting screen
- option to clear the scouting list
- widgets also available in the lower screen resolutions (they open like the left menu bar)
- help text at game start works the same way (you move the mouse pointer to the left border of the screen)
- it is now possible to edit the parameters for the evaluation of cooperation contracts (a feature for the experts)
- it is now possible to switch off the Ups and Downs
- reduced effect of the Ups and Downs (+/-2 points per effect), this works better with the new player development system
- additional energy column in individual training
- it is possible to change the training intensity in the player info
- matches have a reduced effect on the skills of the player if these are already very high (to reduce the number of skills with a value of 99)
- the sons of the manager at game start now always play in the youth team
- 3D options for anti aliasing and anisotropic filtering are now available (3D match looks better)
- special 'Continue' button on matchdays to indicate that the player must create a line-up (1st team and Reserves)
- tooltips that give more details about injuries and the 'hero status' of a player
- tooltips for season development and the current training progress are added to the player info
- option to show only the important skills for certain player positions in the player info
- warning icon if a youth player has no contract in his last season
- right click on the badge in the main menu opens the team info, left click on the mail info opens the news centre
- F1-F4 for substitutions in textmode (single and multi player)
Fifa Manager 10
- contract offers for youth players via the context menu
- title scarves for Champions League and national cup
- improved calendar on the weekly progress screen (now with the same information as in the main menu)
- full database update
- 500 new player pictures
- the match announcement screen now includes the home and away stats
- it is now possible for the user to select a background artwork while loading the 3D match (see Editor's Workbench on this website)
- the AI builds less youth camps
- new dropdown box to get additional information about the players on the national team nomination screen
- it is now possible to save the stadium editor stadiums for the reserves and the youth team by adding -2 and -3 to the file name
- it is now possible to add players to the Hall of Fame who already play for another club
- historical results for Romania added
- Editor: On the club screen the position column and info column of the player list are additionally displayed
- Editor: We added a contract duration column to the info columns list
- Editor: We display all reserve teams on the main screen with all options (Avg. rating /best 11/avg. age/ players)
- Editor: It is possible to select a position on the player skills screen to allow easier tuning by highlighting the important skills for this position (it is no longer necessary to change the player's main position)
- Editor: The pseudonym is now displayed in all lists instead of the real name
Fixed Bugs:
- no big cooperation contracts in lower leagues anymore if there is not enough budget
- the correct staff data is now transferred from the editor to the game
- stopped text mode ticker will now start again correctly
- memory problem with Vista Premium solved
- city pictures in the user directory are now displayed correctly
- German cup draw corrected: now in the 1st round the professional teams always play against lower league teams
- quarter final EC fixed (group winners played each other)
- the display of a rating of 255 in textmode is fixed
- wrong country flags and date in the U20 final corrected
- season screens in Scotland fixed
- the promise of 'you will play at least a few minutes' is now correctly displayed
- a promise was set (won’t sign a player for your position) if the contract of another player was extended
- a player who is going to leave the club no longer asks for a shirt number in the next season
- the data for season tickets is now correctly transferred from the editor into the game
- bonus payments are now displayed in the financial overview
- wrong values in the training analysis tool are corrected
- must / may not play for already sold players was still available (on the player info screen)
- fitness development fixed if the training intensity is 0
- average tactical value >5 corrected
- effects of training camps improved (short training camps had too much effect)
- wrong contract duration after a 24h transfer
- it is now possible to gain control of the match in text mode
- calculation of the 5-years assessment fixed
- calculation of the European Top 10 (season screen) fixed
- optimised calculation of youth player levels in CaC
- CaC youth players from the editor are now correctly loaded
- gathering of promises in the player info fixed
- sorting of roles corrected for the national team
- corrected wrong Regional League South stats in Germany
- improved effect of the stadium manager on the construction costs of the club facilities
- AI clubs now correctly move players from their youth camps to the first team
- wrong message in the Hall of Fame fixed when a player is loaned out
- crash when opening the fairness table fixed
- missing sound effects in text mode added
- missing CaC leagues in Austria added
- the extension of the reserve stadium won't affect the regular stadium anymore
- the FA Community Shield is now displayed in the trophy room (if won)
- it is now possible to make bonus payments again after the bonuses were stopped
- during the voting for the Player of the Month the players are now listed randomly
- AI no longer loans out players with ending contracts
- wrong budgets after sailing with the president corrected
- promises for youth players in the Reserve teams corrected
- the problem of wrong tables in the season comparison ('Story of a Season') was fixed
- the problem with a different league sizes after moving to a new league was fixed
- contract extension of coaches in youth camps fixed
- CaC Italy: Promotion regulation fixed
- wrong 'End of Loan' of players fixed
- it is now possible to leave the 'Save' screen
- correct job titles for trainers and managers in the club info
- corrected the name list of Serbia
- finances of lower league teams corrected
- town pictures are now displayed on the youth camps screen
- corrected the wrong number of matches in the EC/WC qualification
- rare mini map crash in the club facilities fixed
- real player values on the player swap screen fixed
- rounded player values for swapped player fixed
- several misspellings and logic bugs in the media questions fixed
- objectives for the international competition are shown on the home screen
- tooltip in the tournament status screen of EC 2008 corrected
- correct evaluation of the promise to reach the season objective
- season screen 'Pre-season Winners' is displayed every season
- wrong half-time result of friendlies in the calendar was fixed
- increasing personal income after selling luxury items fixed
- settings for the ankle of the stadium stands correctly saved
- inconsistent market value of youth players fixed
- crash after editing unemployed staff members fixed
- display of city pictures in the club info improved
- pictures of the president (if available) are now displayed on the finance screen
- stadium texture problem for imported FIFA stadiums fixed
- stadium colour is now saved for the edited stadiums (the club colour is no longer used automatically)
- stadium environment is now saved for the edited stadiums
Report problems with download to [email protected]
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FIFA Manager 08 - patch #2 | patch | 71.8 MB | 12/22/2007 | 6.2K | 12 |
FIFA Manager 08 - Database Update | patch | 15.3 MB | 2/13/2008 | 5.5K | 8 |