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How good will Football Manager 05 be?

PSVFOREVER

Fan Favourite
I'm very poor nowadays :$

well, no actually, but the PC isn't mine, and the owner (my mother) doesn't want to change it. :f***: She thinks it ****s up the PC
 

Frostwolf

Starting XI
Originally posted by rpvankasteren
Your mom won't like the cost eitherway. It's still €100,- for 256MB PC2700 (333MHz) not just some petty change.

That's a ridiculous price, 256 MB DDR ram should be something like US$40~50.
 

Neil_SI

Club Supporter
Maxim!: We conduct speed tests throughout the development lifecycle of Football Manager 2005 and during this time we have reached increases of up to 40% faster than CM 03/04.

As we are still developing Football Manager 2005 this figure is subject to change but we're very confident there will be a noticeable increase in speed.

We will be doing full benchmark tests once the game has gone Gold and will be releasing the results of those once we have them. In the meantime the Beta Demo available next month should give some indication to the speed of the game.
 

scoham

Youth Team
Originally posted by PSVFOREVER
I voted slightly better, it got good new options, but I am afraid it will be even slower.

It defintly won't be slower! At the moment its meant to be around 40% faster than 03/04. A lot of people are assuming it'll be slower but sounds as if they have worked on the speed. Remember it is carrying on from 03/04 and not a new game like CM4 was. 3rd in series like CM 00/01 was.

BETA Demo is out 23rd September as long as theres no delays :)
 

Tom

That Nice Guy
wel we all know it will be on before that ruud, thats the big problem SI have

mind you im getting the mag, i always do. lol

TROD.
 

champdave

SG Sheffield Authority
Much better . . . why would CM0304 have all the best features if they were going to break away from Eidos?
 

shokz

The Red Devil
I voted slightly better last month, but once they iron out the bugs the final product will be much better than any previous Championship Manager game in my opinion.
 

King Cobra

Yellow Card [SPAM]
I'm afraid it will be as lousy as "FA Premier League Manager 2002".

Honestly, I really liked that game when I bought it, the combination of managing game and real game action. But it kept crashing almost every time I should start a new game, the lazy people at EA Sports didn't even come up with a patch to correct all the bugs in the game and after a couple of months I simply gave up. And so did EA Sport who never made any effort to correct the game or come up with a new, better one the following year.

Now they are trying again and as usual with EA Sports new games I will probably have to rebuild my computer just to use the game, something I can't affort right now. There will probably be a lot of bugs, kit clashes and such and if I just hear something about an "ingame editor", then I will just turn my back to it. I still remember the "ingame editor" in "FA Premier League Manager 2002" which didn't work the way I expected it to work. In fact, it was pretty useless.

EA Sports are good at coming up with ice hockey games but their soccer games after RTWC 1998 has been terribly dissapointing and therefore I don't expect so much of it.

Honestly, I don't have any of the CM games either because they are still back in "Amigaland 1990" with a lot of text but nothing more.
 

Gerrard 17

Fan Favourite
Originally posted by King Cobra
I'm afraid it will be as lousy as "FA Premier League Manager 2002".

Honestly, I really liked that game when I bought it, the combination of managing game and real game action. But it kept crashing almost every time I should start a new game, the lazy people at EA Sports didn't even come up with a patch to correct all the bugs in the game and after a couple of months I simply gave up. And so did EA Sport who never made any effort to correct the game or come up with a new, better one the following year.

Now they are trying again and as usual with EA Sports new games I will probably have to rebuild my computer just to use the game, something I can't affort right now. There will probably be a lot of bugs, kit clashes and such and if I just hear something about an "ingame editor", then I will just turn my back to it. I still remember the "ingame editor" in "FA Premier League Manager 2002" which didn't work the way I expected it to work. In fact, it was pretty useless.

EA Sports are good at coming up with ice hockey games but their soccer games after RTWC 1998 has been terribly dissapointing and therefore I don't expect so much of it.

Honestly, I don't have any of the CM games either because they are still back in "Amigaland 1990" with a lot of text but nothing more.

Haha, you almost have a clue.
 

Daz

Everyone's Favourite Diabetic
Originally posted by King Cobra
I'm afraid it will be as lousy as "FA Premier League Manager 2002".

Honestly, I really liked that game when I bought it, the combination of managing game and real game action. But it kept crashing almost every time I should start a new game, the lazy people at EA Sports didn't even come up with a patch to correct all the bugs in the game and after a couple of months I simply gave up. And so did EA Sport who never made any effort to correct the game or come up with a new, better one the following year.

Now they are trying again and as usual with EA Sports new games I will probably have to rebuild my computer just to use the game, something I can't affort right now. There will probably be a lot of bugs, kit clashes and such and if I just hear something about an "ingame editor", then I will just turn my back to it. I still remember the "ingame editor" in "FA Premier League Manager 2002" which didn't work the way I expected it to work. In fact, it was pretty useless.

EA Sports are good at coming up with ice hockey games but their soccer games after RTWC 1998 has been terribly dissapointing and therefore I don't expect so much of it.


Problem Solved ;)
 


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