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FM2008 Announced

Post by Batman » Fri Jul 27, 2007 6:58 pm

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FOOTBALL MANAGER™ 2008 ANNOUNCED WITH A HOST OF ALL NEW FEATURES


The most realistic representation of the challenging world of football is back and set to hit PC and Macintosh before Christmas 2007


LONDON (July 27th, 2007) – SEGA Europe Ltd. today announced that Football Manager™ 2008 for PC and Apple Macintosh will be in stores before Christmas 2007. Football Manager™ 2008 is the next iteration of the prize-winning Football Manager™ series developed by world respected studio Sports Interactive. The latest version of Football Manager will be fully updated for the new season and will allow players to select their favourite club or international team and guide them to glorious success by putting them through Cup matches, Leagues, European Championships and even major international tournaments, with over 5,000 playable teams from over 50 countries.

Fan feedback on the previous version of Football Manager™ was, as always, taken very seriously by the Sports Interactive team, resulting in over a hundred new features, including a brand new advisory system to help new players through the different aspects of the game. This makes Football Manager™ 2008 the most accessible Football Manager™ yet, without losing any depth for the more experienced player.

“With Football Manager™ 2008 we’re once again raising the bar in the sports management genre.” commented Miles Jacobson, Studio Director of Sports Interactive. “With dozens of new small features and larger things like a complete revamp of international management and the new match flow system, we’re really looking forward to seeing the reaction from people when they get to play it on release.”

With all-new features, improved gameplay and a depth only seen from Sports Interactive, Football Manager 2008 offers a management simulation that is second to none. To whet the appetite of every Football fan, SEGA and Sports Interactive have unveiled the key new features available in Football Manager™ 2008.

New features for Football Manager 2008 PC/Apple Macintosh

Match Flow – The largest change to match-day in a Sports Interactive game since the introduction of the 2d match engine. Match flow brings more atmosphere to match-days with match previews, team talks, opposition player instructions, the match itself, half time and post match. These now seamlessly follow on from one another, with no more pausing to make tactical changes, and a mini-radar pitch whilst making those tactical changes to keep you in touch with what’s going on in the match

International Management – The international management gameplay has been completely revamped for Football Manager™ 2008, including, but not limited to, media improvements, international retirements, player interaction, international scouting, improved pool selection, captain selection and a separation of international and club morale for players.

Easier to Use – A much cleaner skin, a brand new advisor system to help players through various areas of the game. A new notes and notebook system, better button positioning for simpler navigation and an updated tutorial and manual. Also, coach reports make taking over a new team easier, and the new calendar system lists all important dates throughout the season. These all help to make Football Manager™ 2008 the easiest Sports Interactive game to use yet.

Confidence – Players can now easily tell what the board and supporters think about their performance in the game through the new confidence section. This gives players feedback not just on their current progress in competitions, but also their financial management and signings.

Transfer Centre – A new way of managing all current transfer and loan bids for a players club, both incoming and outgoing, making it easier to compare bids and reject or accept them.

Match Engine Improvements – A greatly improved match engine, once again utilising the footballing brain of former Republic of Ireland international player Ray Houghton as well as other tools used by real-life managers to make the most accurate simulation of football in a computer game. The ability to change the pitch dimensions at the start of the season to suit players styles of play better has also been added.

Awards re-write – An overhaul of the awards system inside the game which is not only more accurate now, but also includes new awards such as the European golden boot, and a “best eleven”, which shows the all-time (in game) best eleven for all teams and nations.

Finances revamp – To reflect the changes in modern day football, Sports Interactive have updated the finance area of Football Manager™ 2008 to better reflect the ever changing football world, with more information available to the manager too, including, but not limited to, corporate match day income, season ticket news, investment funds, improved sponsorships, collective win bonuses, and the ability to move around funds from the wage budget and transfer budget (and vice versa) at any point to help you in your quest for the ideal squad.

Fan days – The board can now arrange fan days to boost ailing attendances, or for matches that are likely to attract a low crowd, with a long term affect to attendances if all goes well.

Expanded media – More media and feedback than ever before, plus more detail in existing media, and a new competition news section to find out what major things are going on in all league competitions

Regenerated player photo’s – All in game generated players now have pictures using FaceGen technology to give each player more personality, and the ability for the players to be seen to grow up in front of your eyes as the game is going on.

Speedyfastier – Saving and loading is now significantly faster, with network gaming faster and smoother to play, as well as tactical changes and match reports being quicker than ever before.


Football Manager 2008 for PC (XP & Vista) and Apple Macintosh (OS10.3.9 and above) is set for release before Christmas 2007. For further information please go to www.sigames.com or the completely re-vamped www.footballmanager.net website. For all SEGA assets please visit www.sega-press.com
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Post by Batman » Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:03 pm

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Post by Daxter » Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:18 pm

Oh yes. I will be getting that if my P.C allows it. Last time I had footy manager on there they didn't exist harmoniously.

New features do actually sound very good.

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Post by Worthy4England » Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:59 pm

Online is also due to happen early next year too...

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Post by Batman » Fri Jul 27, 2007 8:00 pm

That looks crap though

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Post by runningonbravado » Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:12 pm

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Post by communistworkethic » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:56 am

so are we sacking LSL and replacing him with a 9year-old on a playstation?? :roll:
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Post by Batman » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:56 am

communistworkethic wrote:so are we sacking LSL and replacing him with a 9year-old on a playstation?? :roll:

PC :whack:

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Post by CrazyHorse » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:57 am

communistworkethic wrote:so are we sacking LSL and replacing him with a 9year-old on a playstation?? :roll:
Well the nine year old would have the height advantage for a start.
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Sat Jul 28, 2007 2:20 pm

Can we not just have one thread in which you lot can contemporaneously whack one out over your infantile games? :conf:
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Post by Batman » Sat Jul 28, 2007 4:01 pm

Button it granddad

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Post by Harry Genshaw » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:11 pm

I would be quite excited about this if it wasnt for the fact that I haven't come close to mastering FM07 yet.

I finally won the European Championships with England on FM04 in late 2006. At present the furthest I've got on FM07 is getting City into Europe once and getting Notts County promoted :cry:
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Post by Nozza » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:21 pm

I think FM is missing some key features of the game - for example, there are no games which get postponed. Now, granted this doesn't happen very often in the higher leagues but it does in the lower leagues and has an impact on the season. They also took away the feature to criticise the ref whenever you felt like (or was the Premier Manager?) which was class.
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Post by James B » Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:18 pm

Nozza wrote:I think FM is missing some key features of the game - for example, there are no games which get postponed. Now, granted this doesn't happen very often in the higher leagues but it does in the lower leagues and has an impact on the season. They also took away the feature to criticise the ref whenever you felt like (or was the Premier Manager?) which was class.
yeah there have been some decent features brought in over the past few years but some are superficial and mostly pointless (team talks, media mind games to name a couple)

they need to work hard on the fundamentals of the game first and foremost (which i think they have chance to with the fairly paper thin new features this year), such as the general game ai across the board (opposition managers, players, directors etc), the match engine (by far and away the most important part of the game) and stopping the many fixture list anomalies that the game has been plagued with since cm4.

because once you've played it for a week or two, the new features have lost their novelty value and the core of the game is all that matters

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Post by jonnybwfc » Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:35 pm

CM2 97/98 ... almost the original and still the best :)

10 years after getting it, I'm still playing it. Nothing like buying Michael Owen as a 17 year old (repeatedly).
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Post by blurred » Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:29 pm

jonnybwfc wrote:CM2 97/98 ... almost the original and still the best :)
Nowhere near 'almost the original'! :D

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