Football Manager 2009
Product Description
Football Manager 2009’s match engine has seen more testing than ever before having been extensively beta tested in Football Manager Live for the past year.
The famous Football Manager match engine can now be viewed in full 3D with motion captured animations for the players. Sports Interactive has been working on the 3D match engine for nearly 3 years with the support of SEGA Japan’s Virtua Striker team who provided the motion capture data and some of the animations. You can now watch your matches in 3D from multiple camera angles and re-watch any part of the match by fast forwarding and rewinding the action using a new match time bar that flags the key moments in the game. The old 2D view of the match engine is still there, especially for those people whose computers aren’t powerful enough to take advantage of the 3D views.
As a result of usability testing on Football Manager 2008, this year sees widescreen support for the game for the first time, as well as lots of tweaks to the user interface for easier navigation.
Football Manager 2009 is fully updated for the new 2008/09 football season with all the latest league, club and player data, featuring over 5,000 playable clubs from over 50 countries, and around 350,000 players and staff from around the world, drawn fresh from the famous Sports Interactive database.
Sports Interactive have worked hard to reflect the greater impact the media has been having in recent years on the world of football, in the in-game dealings with the press. The game now features more news stories, more detail and greater media interaction than ever before, creating an even more realistic simulation of the football world.
- TV View. Watch your matches in new full screen TV view and customise your match day screen with widgets to view the information you need as a football manager, be it player performance, match action zones, pitch rada
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Let’s hope this does actually work on windows vista as it’s not the same not being able to play FM 08 as i am stuck playing FM 07 with it working on windows vista.
Bring on FM 09 as i for one can’t wait and will be pre-ordering my copy.
Rating: 5 / 5
Hello evry1, i bought this game cuz i av played the last few football managers. thinkin this wud be a brilliant game. how wrong cud i be. wen i 1st got it i cudnt put my product key in. so afta gettin really annoyed i gave it to my mate cuz he knows well more than me bout computers. he gets it workin so im thinkin brilliant lets get started. only set evryfin up n wen i get 2 my 1st game it crashes. comes up wiv loads of errors. iv ad it since it came out n still nt got it workin properly. i bought it cuz im workin abroad n i thought wel if i get bored il whack it on. so im stuck in another country wiv nuttin but a cd. cuz thats all its worth. if ur thinkin of buyin this n want sum hassel free game play then luk elsewer. if ur up 4 da challenge of gettin workin gud on ya n if ya fix it giv me a hola n let me kno wat u did.
Rating: 1 / 5
Lots of people gave lots of review about this when it is not even out, same as demo.
But i am very happy as i have had FM 2007 and 2008, i admit there were bugs but isnt there for lots of other games?
So updates for the game is very useful and it is easily accessible.
So give it a try yourself as people’s view are different than your’s. I promise you that there will be an challenge, a bright challenege, a darkest challenge, perhap you will be sacked, perhaps you will become a legend.
Buy this game and you wont be sorry.
Rating: 3 / 5
ive been playing football manager since it first came out, but i have played fm2008 for 10 seasons straight and found no bugs, i aint patched it or upgraded my copy, so even though there is no demo and the game isnt out yet, im happy to give this game 4 stars due to my personal experiance with the prev fm’s.
Rating: 4 / 5
The match results are so blatantly fixed that it’s unbelievable that anyone could possible be duped into thinking this is a real game.
Rating: 1 / 5