![]() There has also been quite a change with the user interface, adding more boxes and detail the bigger your display is, something that is a godsend when you are playing Football Manager on a large screen. This means that you are not forced to play in the same league you chose at the start of the game. Meanwhile we also see some major changes to transfers and contracts, now adding loyalty bonuses, rolling contracts and better negotiations, meaning a better range of options to try and narrow down the fine details in a players contract. The best new feature in our mind is the option to let you add or remove playable nations in your save game whenever you want to. This year we have what SI interactive say are around 800 new features and while we can't go into every single one in this review, we will try and cover as many of the main ones as we can. Every year SI Interactive manage to cram in the most minute features into the game that add more and more to the already huge array of depth and detail the game has. The game has now become a yearly release in the same way that EA Sports keep rolling out new versions of FIFA just in time for Christmas, but that doesn’t mean the game doesn’t improve massively with each new release. To put it all in layman’s terms, during the past week playing the game, I have put in over 24 hours of play, there has never been any other game that has taken my time up in such a way that I don’t realise where the time went to. ![]() Well with Football Manager 2012 it will be more of the same for football fans once again as you prepare to spend your next few weeks in from of your monitor attempting to get your favourite team to the top of the table. Football Manager has long been a game of love for us for many years, from the heady days of its original conception in the form of Championship Manager on the Amiga/PC to its current form and more recent name change it has been a game that ends up taking over your social life. ![]()
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