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Sheepskin coat not included
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File size: 164 MB
Est. Download time
4 Meg  5 m
2 Meg  10 m
512 K  42 m
System requirements
OS: XP/2000/NT
Video card memory: 16 MB
RAM: 256 MB
Processor: 1 Ghz
Hard disk space: 250 MB
DirectX: 9.0c
Difficulty: Facile
Publisher: Eidos
Genre: Sport - Simulation
Multiplayer: Internet and Lan
Language:
English /
Multilingual
Documentation:
· User manual
Game version : N.C.
· Patche(s)
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What we think:
Disgusted by the current performance of your favourite football team? Think that you could do a better job? Well you might actually be right. Now's the time to test your ability. Turn your passion into job knowledge; be the manager of your team, and show them how it's done with Championship Manager 2007. With stats updated for 2007 as well as the new Pro-Zone view, individual player talks and updates to all the interfaces it's a truly fluid management experience.
Once again Champ Manager is back, and this time it's more than just a stats update. Great new tools have been added to the mix as well as letting you manage your national team to glory. It still remains the great game that every footy fan loves: loads of stats, watching matches and truly managing a football team in every way possible.
First up on the major changes is the ProZone tool. Just like the real football managers you can use this tool for some full on match analysis, with stats for every player with their tackles, shots, passes, goals and more on screen. If there's a weak link on your team, you'll find him.
Next up is the player interactions. It's more than just their wages that interest them this time round (I mean they can always supplement that with slapping their face on the latest razor ads). You'll need to promise them what they want, and you better be ready if they don't get it. But stroppy stars aside this extra interaction means that you can give that all important half-time (as well as pre-match and post match) speeches to your players to give them that extra motivating push to perform. It could mean the difference between winning and loosing.
On the aesthetic side of things you've also got the required update to the interface, streamlining it that little bit more to give you the info when and where you need it. And of course there's the 3D match view that's better than ever. But that real manager feeling is made all the better with the news and media text covering all your major management decisions. This time around it really feels like a news story about your club, all the better to give you that sheepskin coat feeling, just without the sheepskin.
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