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I played Football Manager 2012 for 37 seasons. How am I supposed to move on now?Nov 15, 2019 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunThe year is 2049. My avatar, managing Tottenham Hotspur, is 67. Harry Redknapp is long dead. Chris Smalling is my assistant manager. Now, as I finally wind down my Football Manager 2012 playthrough through an unholy combination of bugs and, well, having won everything, the future beckons. I m having an existential crisis and the line between real and fictional is melting. But let s start at the beginning. (more…) Football Manager 2019 preview: a meaningful step forward for the seriesOct 9, 2018 - Rock, Paper, Shotgun When you re working on annual iterative titles, it is difficult, says Miles Jacobson, Studio Director at Sports Interactive. You re always going to get people turning around saying you haven t added anything. And no matter how much you add, you re still going to get people saying that. That s the challenge that the Football Manager series faces every year. It remains, as it always will be, a game about being a football manager. It will always be about selecting a team to manage, creating tactical systems, crafting squads of players and sending them out onto virtual pitches in the pursuit of glory. And it will always, to quote SI s Director of Development Marc Duffy, aim to achieve suspension of disbelief in the player s mind. The question then, as with all annual series, is the extent to which the game advances on its predecessors. In the case of Football Manager 2019, the studio is bullish about their ambitions for this year s release. (more…) Football Manager s Miles Jacobson On Leicester, Brexit And Building Better Artificial IntelligenceNov 4, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunJust before the launch of Football Manager 2017 , with the beta already released to the many people who preordered the game, I spoke to Sports Interactive director Miles Jacobson about the changes his team have made in this latest game in the series. We talked about AI improvements, Brexit, and whether Leicester winning the Premier League was a happy day or a sad day at Sports Interactive. … Wot I Think: Football Manager 2017Nov 3, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunFootball Manager 2017 is out tomorrow but I’ve been playing the beta for a couple of weeks now, striving to climb from the lower leagues to the dizzy heights, and seeing if I can do a better job with post-Ferguson Manchester United than Jose Mourinho. Neither of us know quite what to do with Paul Pogba, I have concluded. Along the way to trophies and triumph, I’ve had to deal with social media, new artificial intelligence routines and a coaching staff that are chattier than ever. Here’s wot I think. … Football Manager 17 Includes A Brexit SimulatorOct 18, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunFootball Manager is not a political game. I recall being extremely surprised when the 2022 World Cup was relocated to Argentina from Qatar in my first playthrough of last year’s edition. Given reports about the bidding process and the feasibility of hosting the tournament there, as well as more troubling stories, I wondered what the reasons for the move were in the fictional future of the game. Turns out, it might simply be a case of Sports Interactive not wanting to rewrite the calendar for a winter World Cup. But they’ve been rewriting a lot of code for another political event. Football Manager 2017 will simulate several possible Brexit scenarios. … Back On The Net: Football Manager 17 Feature RevealOct 13, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunI’m always a little bit upset that I can’t play the new version of Football Manager as soon as the season starts, though I understand the reasons why (namely, the fact that the bloody transfer window doesn’t stop when the football starts). Usually I console myself by reading about the new features that I can expect once the game arrives. This year, the feature reveal has been a little later than usual, but it’s here now in the form of a half hour video. Social media feeds! Improved transfer and on-pitch intelligence! EXCESSIVE DATA ANALYSIS. You can watch it below. … Sega On Amplitude, Strategy And Becoming A PC GiantAug 23, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunEven though Sega have been publishing PC strategy and simulation games for years now, I still can’t see the company logo or hear the word without thinking back to hours spent at schoolfriends’ houses, trying to work out if Sonic was too fast or I was too slow. The acquisition of Amplitude was the point that I decided that I needed to ask Sega a very simple question: “Do you want to marry PC strategy games?” At Gamescom, I sat down with Jurgen Post, COO of Sega of Europe.Football Manager 2017 On PC Pitches From Nov 4Aug 17, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunFootball Manager 2017 (and the kind of streamlined/quick play version called Football Manager Touch 17) will be coming to PC on 4 Nov 2016. I suppose now is as good a time as any to bring up my grievance with the FM series which is the fact that you’re not actually managing a football at all; you’re managing a team of players who play with the football. You don’t get to have six-monthly reviews with the ball and say “people have complained that you’re too spherical and that makes you hard to work with” and then check back in half a year later so see if the situation has improved. … Sega Publisher Weekend, Up to 75% off!Mar 10, 2016 - AnnouncementSave up to 75% off this weekend* on Sega titles including Total War: Attila, Football Manager 2016, Company of Heroes 2, Valkyria Chronicles, Sonic Lost World, Dawn of War II, and many more! *Offer ends Monday at 10AM Pacific Time Football Manager 2016 Winter Transfer Update 16.3.0 OUT NOW!Mar 4, 2016 - Community AnnouncementsAfter the closure of an eventful Winter Transfer Window, the Football Manager Winter Transfer Update is now available for download. You will have to start a new game to enable the use of the updated data. For those of you hoping to continue your current save game, as always the update is save game compatible. If you find it doesn't download immediately, we'd suggest closing down Steam and restarting it to prompt the update. The update changelist includes but is not limited to the fixes which can be found listed below. So on behalf of everyone at Sports Interactive we hope you enjoy the latest update. FOOTBALL MANAGER 16.3 - WINTER TRANSFER WINDOW UPDATE ================================================== ==== DATABASE - Updated 'Winter Transfer Window' database included STABILITY & PERFORMANCE - Fixed crash on Linux when using multiple monitors - Fixed rare crash during processing - Fixed rare crash with Dutch league play-off match - Fixed rare crash with Belgian European Play-off match MATCH ENGINE - Stop keepers punching the ball when making a save from a penalty - Prevent a player from taking a throw in from behind the goal line - Give more time at the end of the match when a team wins a competition - Fixed missing commentary for competition win at the end of a shootout - Fixed throw in issue which caused dead time USER INTERFACE - Fixed 'Potential' and 'Ability' filters showing incorrect players on Scouting page - Fixed use of Match Analysis time bar during a match - Fixed code showing in calendar when using Greek language - Fixed rare issue where no conversation options presented when interacting with homesick player - Fixed rare warning popup when interacting with player - Fixed player faces sometimes appearing blue on Competition Stats panels after a match COMPETITIONS & RULEGROUPS - Fixed issue where user was not asked to name their Copa Sudamericana squad - Fixed issues with removing players from the Disabled List in MLS - Fixed incorrect generation of Under 19 teams in MLS - Fixed rare instances of User not being able to participate in the MLS Superdraft - Improved AI squad building and Designated Player signing in MLS - Fixed issue where Yellow Cards in Brazillian leagues were incorrectly counted towards Brazilian Cup suspensions TRANSFERS & CONTRACTS - Fixed issue where some nations would start qualifying campaigns without a manager in place - Fixed instance of sacked manager remaining in role - Fixed instances of players not being removed from the transfer list after the player has requested to be removed - Fixed instance of staff rejecting transfer offers for user's player despite not being instructed to do so - Improved manager hirings in leagues that have been activated via the editor - Improved the retention of goalkeepers by the AI throughout different squads - Improved AI transfer & contract negotiations - Fixed issue where Individual training for players returning from loan could be forgotten TRAINING - Improving effectiveness ...A Football Manager 2016 update (v16.2.0) is now available to download.Dec 16, 2015 - Community AnnouncementsTo get the update simply quit and restart Steam and your game should update to version 16.2.0. Updates include but are not limited to the following: TECH AND PERFORMANCE Improved match performance on Retina displays Fixed rare crash on staff responsibilities screen Fixed crash when trying to send assistant manager to tunnel interviews when no assistant appointed Fixed game not launching in Full Screen modes on certain system setups Fixed processing panel not disappearing when using alt-tab Fixed attributes pop-up ordering attributes alphabetically by abbreviation not by full name Fixed captain icon not displaying in-match Fixed Ctrl+F shortcut Fixed Average Positions & Heat Map options on ProZone panels showing incorrect information during live matches GAMEPLAY Improvements to AI transfer & contract negotiations Players will no longer count being rested for minor cup games towards first team football unhappiness Fixed issue where players would complain about being left out of a training camp squad when they were away on international duty Fixed players asking for a new contract and then being unwilling to sign one MATCH ENGINE Improved defending of full backs who were tucking in inappropriately Improved behaviour of backline when deciding to cover out of position players Prevented ball getting stuck in the crossbar Fixed instances of goalkeepers being stranded out of goal after being called over to be booked Fixed some examples of dead time after ball is returned from a throw in following an injury Improved system of players taking a penalty when on a hat-trick Fixed some instances of poor back passes and goalkeepers lack of reaction to them Fixed some problems with Specific Man Marking instruction Refined referee decision making on offside calls Improved defenders behaviour when reacting to a ball they are favourite to win Improved goalkeeper decisions to parry ball back into play when they could let the ball go out Improved goalkeeper decisions on when to come off their line Improved accuracy of shots on goal Refined passing decision making to reduce instances of unnecessary direct and rushed passes Fixed some instances of a goal being awarded when the shot had hit the bar and not gone in GRAPHICS Improved Retina graphics benchmarking (requires cleared cache & preferences) Fixed issue with black ball on Macs Fixed extreme and sudden change from rain to shine IN-GAME EDITOR Age, Nationality and Wage editable on Profile page for Staff and Players Fixes to help custom skin compatibility STANDALONE EDITOR Fixed Belgium league rules failing verification checks without being edited Fixed a few editing kit colours issues Fixed issue with stadium editing which caused some User files to crash Fixed edit files using the wrong start date when extracted in to the game Fixed various unhelpful error messages when verifying files Fixed some crashes on verification on specific files Fixed some issues extracting certain data edits in to the game NETWORK Fixed d...Wot I Think: Football Manager 2016Nov 27, 2015 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunI’ve won titles and cups, and I’ve been sacked following a relegation that was more surrender than battle. I’ve found young stars at bargain prices, and built a team of overpaid ego-machines who are ready to down tools as soon as the going gets tough. After tasting success and failure, I’m ready to tell you wot I think about Football Manager 2016 .Football Manager 2035 + 10 DaysNov 23, 2015 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunThe year is 2035. I am the manager of Leeds United. The year is 2035 + 10 days. I am no longer the manager of Leeds United. I got sacked. … Football Manager 2016 reviewNov 19, 2015 - PC GamerNEED TO KNOW What is it? The latest in the venerable series of footie management sims. Reviewed on: Core i5, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, 8GB RAM Play it on: Core i5, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, 8GB RAM Copy protection: Steam Price: 35 / $50 Release date: Out now Publisher: Sega Developer: Sports Interactive Link: Official site Sports Interactive s legendary dugout sim has endured some polarising seasons. Critics say its modern form is too complex and sprawling. Fans argue it appears that way because it offers all the depth of being a real manager. Boo-boys decry its UI as impenetrable. Converts insist that everything you need is to hand if you only know where to look. And in pretend football as in real life, forumite squabbling ultimately smothers any attempt at serious discussion. At least until everyone concurs that Robbie Savage is a plum. Let s kick off with those repeated criticisms—or are they compliments?—then. The main interface is certainly overwhelming for new or lapsed players. Where once player searches, team selection and vital stats were a cursor-click away, now every screen is a spaghetti junction of words and digits and pie charts, constructed upon a foundation of assumed knowledge, from which all roads seem to reach dead ends. The only way for novices to bed in is by initially palming key tasks, such as training and scouting, off to AI-controlled staff members. They perform these roles satisfactorily, but it s not ideal. After mastering the menus—this year it took me two hours, novices are looking at 4-5—you see why ardent fans back their game so lustily, and praise the deeper features that weren t there in the supposed golden years. Back then, transfers and matches were the big time sink; now it s the tiny decisions made every few seconds which tax the grey matter and cause whole weekends to disappear. Do you start a star player returning from injury, despite your physio warning he ll only last 30 minutes? Do you bollock an underperforming full-back at half-time, or calmly reassure him he can turn it round? At a press conference, do you fancy QPR or Cardiff to win at the weekend—and if you choose one, will the other use that as dressing room bulletin-board material next time you meet? Like God himself having a kick-around in the Amazon, all these actions can trigger a domino effect however innocuous they appear. Football Manager is actually something of a misleading title; these days it s more like Football Micro-Manager. And while handling the minutiae of training ground life is a relatively new, and impressive, feature, developer Sports Interactive has by no means lost track of what got it this far. Transfer negotiations are devilishly fun. Agree a fee for a player and you re invited to sit down with his agent to negotiate not only a wage, but clauses such as promotion pay rises and even his fee for being an unused sub. It s especially amusing to toy with the middle man by upping your target s salary...Football Manager 2035Nov 19, 2015 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunThe year is 2035. I am the manager of Leeds United. I have Football Manager 2016, but I’ve been struggling to find an entry point. Starting a new FM career is a little like starting a novel you know is going to take you a year to read. I started careers at Manchester United, sighed, and closed the game down; I already knew too much about that story. I started a career with Portsmouth, sighed, and closed the game down; I knew so little about that story that I had no hook to draw me in. … Football Manager 2016 Demo Is Out, 4161 Megaballs BigNov 16, 2015 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunYou’ve watched other kids play it, but never had the courage to try for yourself. You overhear friends talking about it, but when you ask, they brush you away with a dismissive, “Oh, you wouldn’t like it.” You fear they may be right, but you need to find out for sure. You’ve called in sick, you’ve taken the phone off the hook, you’ve drawn the curtains closed. Today is the day you try Football Manager for yourself, and the FM2016 demo which came out last Friday for Windows, Mac and Linux is just the way to do it. … Football Manager 2016 is out, and there's a demoNov 14, 2015 - PC GamerFootball Manager is a game about being a football manager, i.e. the person that looks after all the footballs, making sure they're the right shape, colour and size. I'm definitely correct, but if you have any reason to doubt my understanding of Sega's long-running management sim, you can now try a demo of their latest game. Their latest game being Football Manager 2016, which has just come out, despite only being announced a couple of months ago. Here it is on Steam, tempting you with its outyness, and if you want to try the demo it's there too. Opinions about this latest FM are ranging from 'it's pretty much the same' to 'it's much better' to 'it's a bit worse than the last one', and if you're still happily entrenched in the previous game, 35 seems a pricey upgrade. If you've been kicking about in the beta, and were wondering how to upgrade to the full game, all you need to do is "quit and restart Steam and your game will automatically update to the full version. Any career progress you made during the Beta can be carried forward when your game is finished updating," Sega says. Football Manager 2016 Out Now!Nov 12, 2015 - Community AnnouncementsFor those who have been enjoying the pre-release Beta, simply quit and restart Steam and your game will automatically update to the full version. Any career progress you made during the Beta can be carried forward when your game is finished updating. If you're new to FM, or need a friendly nudge in the right direction, here's how to install for the first time: How to find your activation code and activate the game If you haven’t received or have misplaced your Beta code, please speak to your retailer as a starting point. If they can’t resolve your issue then please contact SEGA customer services at [email protected] with proof of purchase, and we’ll aim to get you playing as quickly as possible. If you experience any install or troubleshooting issues, or think you’ve spotted a bug or data issue, please post your issue within our Bugs Forum found here - http://community.sigames.com/forumdisplay.php/519 If you’re yet to purchase FM16 you can do so now and begin playing immediately via Steam or a digital retailer. Happy managing everyone!Now Available on Steam - Football Manager 2016Nov 12, 2015 - Product ReleaseFootball Manager 2016 is Now Available on Steam! Football Manager is the most realistic, in-depth and immersive football management simulation available – it’s the closest thing to doing the job for real. Taking control of any squad from more than 50 countries across the world, you decide who plays and who sits on the bench, deal with the media and solve player problems. You're in total control of tactics, team-talks, substitutions and pitch-side instructions as you follow the match live with the acclaimed 3D match engine. Should You Update To Football Manager 2016?Nov 11, 2015 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunFootball Manager 2016 is out this Friday, but before we publish our review, Adam and Graham decided to gather in the RPS dugout to discuss this year’s tactics, transfers and press room meltdowns. Graham: I think I’d be pretty disappointed if I spent 35/$50 on Football Manager 2016. …