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Football Manager 2013 Video Blogs: Match Day (English version)

Football Manager 2013 - out now: http://www.footballmanager.com/buynow In the run-up to the launch of Football Manager 2013, Sports Interactive's Studio Director Miles Jacobson presents a series of video blogs detailing a number of the game's new and improved features. In this, the first of the series, Miles talks about the changes you'll see on Match Day. http://www.footballmanager.com http://www.facebook.com/officialfootballmanager http://www.twitter.com/footballmanager

Football Manager

11 years ago

Peggy 3 with every new game in the football manager series we always strive to create a more Dynamic and immersive Match Day experience and with fm13 we believe that we've gone one step further in our aim to achieve this if you're the type of manager that likes to be kept up to date with going on both in your own match and every other game that's going on in the league you'll be very happy with what we've added during each match managers can now see a live feed of instructions and suggestions fr
om their coaching staff and that's not just feedback from them about how your team's doing but also the latest goal updates from their league and any League table position changes your side go through during the 90 minutes all of it on one panel this allows managers to keep watching the game while making any tactical changes based on what's happening in games involving your league rivals in fact that pop-up panel can be customized to display up to 14 different information options options which a
llow managers to see what's going on in the game and alter their tactics accordingly far more quickly and in a better way than ever before the process of making a substitution has also been streamlined during a match you'll now see him make substitutions button in the top left of the screen and this allows managers to make in-game Subs quicker and easier than before simply by dragging and dropping the player in question managers can then either confirm the substitution and get straight back to t
he action or can give the incoming player final instructions before sending him onto the pitch despite the fact that managers can now access much more information during a match we've still managed to make the match day screen less cluttered than previously in fm13 the action bar and match info bars are both now animated so they slide off the screen and reappear when you move your mouse towards them this isn't just easier to use it also makes the matches look better and means that you can see mo
re of the screen you can also easily set camera angles inside the match including choosing the new rail cam or zoom in and out of the action you can also decide what amount of highlights to watch using the new highlight mode and you can set different speeds for the match action and text commentary outside of the highlights so there are a few of the changes we've made to the match day experience on football manager 2013 as playing matches arguably the most important part of the game we're pleased
to have made changes to make that experience better than ever number four

Comments

@IvorMorris

cannot wait for this to be released

@drewgriffithsfm

Im an ex footie player, now coach, 33, coached footie in Brazil and the USA, lived in both countries, got offered to coach in Romario's footie school, but opted to go to West Brom instead, even had the pleasure of meeting Sir Bobby Charlton and the countless players (even my dad was a professional footie player who knew Sir Bobby). So trust me when I say that out of all those things you think I should do, I already do ;). Matter closed.

@Bumbuliuz

Looks great, can't wait to play it :)

@JMaxwellStevenson

From what I've seen so far FM2013 is gonna be FUCKING AMAZING!! I'm so pumped for it!

@Frequeable

cannot wait!!

@1111micky1

This game is going to be mint!

@Hanker14

I want to be able to Holiday when in match. I hate sitting out a match that im winning like 5-0 at half time or vice versa

@GabbyF9T

Depends in what league do you play

@myles1234ism

Thumbs up if you love the greens (Plymouth Argyle Football Club who are seen in this video at home and away to Afc Wimbledon and Chadwick had a shot from the edge of the area and it went wide and also Gilmartin made a save from a cross)

@Ranpyaku

why makes it's more eyegasm when people plays on 2D view in the end...

@Barkermush

I see. :) League 2 teams are allowed 7 subs in real life this season, and Wimbledon are a League 2 team.

@nivel1891

why does the in-league footage lag?

@drewgriffithsfm

You can't have the best of both worlds, man. If you want graphics, you have to compromise elsewhere. FM is all about its depth, so its compromise is the visuals.

@JohnDemetriou

does it include cyprus this time????

@ariel10jtpamj

Vou comprar assim que chegar no Brasil ! e Animar um save com o Botafgo de Seedorf ! Botafogo meu destino ... ( 8 )

@LeftHeadKick

It's a fucking manager game, the amount of the depth in the game is incredible and considering that the graphics look pretty damn good. If you play FM fto watch the graphics then I'm afraid you're a bit fucking strange.

@Ada0690

Fantasy Stadium Foreman Manager?

@snakeplissken111

FIFA 2003 looking better than this? Cut back on the hyperbole and google for screenshots. Still, FM's 3D tech isn't up to date, yes. But what is at least equally important is how the simulation and the database match each other. Eye candy only takes you this far alone: In FM you get to see lower league players covering less ground on average, Robben cutting inside frequently, aggressive players actually getting more bookings on average, etc. FIFA doesn't do this

@mongoose7cfc

You can pause it!