Sounds like some substantial changes, and an altogether modern-looking game in both visuals and interface. This article contained embedded media which can no longer be displayed. Here's Sports Interactive boss Miles Jacobson, who is a nice man I once went t-shirt shopping with in LA, talking about what's new in the upcoming FM2011 and, most importantly, demonstrating the latest version of that match engine.Īlso, watch his t-shirt. The newly-confirmed FM 2011 has emotions and everything. The emphasis remains on accuracy and match relevance rather than showing-off - but that doesn't mean there can't be a little gloss. All that's changed with the 2009 version, and it's something they're continuing to push. Famously, it's resisted creating a match engine which looks like actual football for years, to the point that it made headlines when moving dots were introduced a few years back. Take Football Manager, for instance, the two thousand and eleventh installment of which was confirmed today.įM is a proud and thoughtful Important Man Simulator series, sadly robbed of its original Championship Manager moniker during an acrimonious break-up with Eidos in 2003, but one that has remained one of the UK's best-selling games. No! We revere them as much as we do all other games. This does not mean we sneer at those who do have said nous, or indeed at games based upon it. It's been RPS' best-ever day for pictures of football games on the front-page! Nonetheless, you may have observed subtle clues over the years that this website's staff are just a little bit shy of football nous.
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