Theory of managerial gains.
It’s rare to notice a new Football Manager’s tweaks as quickly as I did with FM24.
A potential early title decider at the Temple of Doom.
How much difference could it make in one match?
Football Manager 2024 review
Four goals differenceis how much, reader.
It’s important to note that what happened next was done purely for the sake of science.
I don’t want to talk about it.)
Each in-game year for me involves a series of real-world hours dedicated to renewing staff contracts and youth contracts.
There’s mixed success to this one.
Some of the same downsides remain, however, along with one or two new ones.
And one of those left-footers is probably a defender.
Plus, all that detail and this is just one feature.
The change is in the selling.
The real impact here, though, is the genuine livening-up of the transfer window.
The market feels alive, with bids flying all over the place and transfer budgets significantly more fluid.
It’s a lovely addition, and one I’ve personally been after for a while.
Typically, the real world game has moved on just as the in-game one has tried to catch up.
More intricate pressing is just the other half that’s still waiting for its turn.
FM24 accessibility options
Colourblind modes for Protanopia, Deuteranopia, Tritanopia.
Text and image size.
Match volume slider and sound toggle.
Pausable matches and slow motion options.
So really it’s priceless.
A copy of Football Manager 2024 was provided for review by Sega.