Football Manager™ Classic 2015 FMC15 only works on iPad Air/2 & mini 2/3 (not mini 1): ftbl.ma/fmcdevSee how FMC15 compares to Football Manage… TouchArcade Rating: $19.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsFMC15 only works on iPad Air/2 & mini 2/3 (not mini 1): ftbl.ma/fmcdevSee how FMC15 compares to Football Manager Handheld: ftbl.ma/fmcvfmhPlay the best, most authentic football management game available on the iPad.Created by Sports Interactive – the studio behind Football Manager, the world’s most popular, award winning & top selling soccer management game - Football Manager Classic 2015 lets you manage real-world football clubs & players & guide them to glory on your iPad. There are 117 playable leagues from 51 nations across the globe including England, Spain, France & Italy – with the official licences of the Championship, Football League, La Liga, Ligue 1, Eredivisie, MLS & many more. From your digital dugout you’ll manage the football club & make all the big decisions. You buy the top players, you develop the stars & you pick the best eleven – to score you the goals that’ll win you the silverware. You’re also in total control of tactics, substitutions & can deliver instructions from the touchline as you follow the action on the Football Manager 3D match engine – available for the first time ever on iPad. Do you have what it takes to make it to the top in the high-stakes world of the football management game? Can you pick the best eleven & build the ultimate soccer team? There’s only one way to find out.FMC15 features:• A Thrilling Match Day ExperienceWatch the game unfold through Football Manager's acclaimed 3D match engine, choosing from a wide variety of camera angles. In addition, you can benefit from detailed in-game stats & reports, advice from your Assistant Manager & score updates from the rest of the league.• A Menu System Optimised for TouchscreenIn FMC15 everything you need to manage your football club is literally at your fingertips.• Global Player ScoutingManage a comprehensive scouting network to help you sign the next wonderkid or superstar from a database of more than 150,000 real players. Recruit your scouts based on their premier knowledge of real leagues & nations to give you the upper hand over your rivals. Do all of this & more with ease using in-depth scout reports alongside clear player search options & results.• Player, Staff & Media InteractionWant to put your point across to the press, lay down the law to your players or demand more from the board? It’s all here… FMC15’s engrossing & interactive football game world even allows you to get involved in Transfer Deadline Day.• Comprehensive Player & Team TrainingYou have full control over the development of your squad & their day-to-day training – allowing you to decide the team focus, outline specific routines for individual players or even schedule rest days. Or, if you want to keep your mind on match days, you can delegate all of this to your Assistant Manager.• Do It All or DelegateYou decide how much control you have over day-to-day management of your football club. Allocate tasks to your Assistant Manager or immerse yourself in every aspect of the club. You can even choose to hire a Director of Football to deal with player transfers or a Head of Youth Development to look after young talent & wonderkids.• Rapid GameplayWith FMC15 you can choose an ‘instant result’ option for faster gameplay, allowing you to skip straight to the end of a match & accelerate your progress. Should you choose this option, the customisable match plans allow you to design a strategy for each game which your team will follow.• Additional Game ModesTest your management skills with a range of short challenges games. Can you win a trophy with a team made up of young players, or could you steer your club clear of relegation despite being bottom of the table after half a season?• Plus Much, Much More…Football Manager Classic 2015 also includes a wealth of other options, including post-match analysis & a variety of in-game unlockables (in-app purchases) for those managers who want to accelerate their progress. Information Seller: Genre:Simulation, Sports Release:Apr 09, 2015 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (5) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal psj3809 Moderator Jan 13, 2011 12,964 717 113 England #2 psj3809, Apr 8, 2015 $24.99 NZ ? I'm happy supporting premium priced games but this one does seem high ! SwipeNova Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2015 193 0 0 #3 SwipeNova, Apr 8, 2015 This looks like a straight up port of the main mode of FM15 for PC. unlike the handheld version which is watered down version if this is true the price seems fair PeteOzzy Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2013 4,596 3 0 Norwich, England #4 PeteOzzy, Apr 8, 2015 I guess it's to relate it to the £30 price point on PC. It's a tough one, if we want mobile taken seriously and console-quality games to come out on it, we can't expect them to be 10% of the counterpart's price. This is certainly one of the more expensive ones though, if it's directly comparable to the other versions it might be worth it though. Andre Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2012 3,643 2 38 #5 Andre, Apr 8, 2015 O my godddd, I can't pay for the game with this price... psj3809 Moderator Jan 13, 2011 12,964 717 113 England #6 psj3809, Apr 8, 2015 Yeah i'm torn on this. I'm actually a fan of higher priced games (Eg Baldurs Gate etc) but as this game is often a 'yearly' game the price seems high. Decisions decisions !! Do they bring an update out next year or will it be Football Manager '16 ? I used to buy all the Madden games but that was a bit of a joke when its another $50 every year just for a roster update etc Mythbuster Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2008 1,260 22 38 Journalist In the middle of nowhere #7 Mythbuster, Apr 8, 2015 Will this come also in Germany or do I have to fill up my US account? SwipeNova Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2015 193 0 0 #8 SwipeNova, Apr 8, 2015 Last edited: Apr 8, 2015 You can buy the watered down version for £10 I dont think you can buy FM in Germany. The PC version is not for sale there. Unless things have changed could be different for this version though so check tomorrow when its out globally Andre Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2012 3,643 2 38 #9 Andre, Apr 8, 2015 I think it will be released worldwide tomorrow. You can wait for 24 hours to know... Andre Well-Known Member Apr 11, 2012 3,643 2 38 #10 Andre, Apr 8, 2015 Like this comment too much. "Decisions decisions" Mythbuster Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2008 1,260 22 38 Journalist In the middle of nowhere #11 Mythbuster, Apr 8, 2015 Well, all others versions were not in Germany because EA had here the rights on the Player names ... but EA has no new Football Manager game this year ... so I have a little hope that Sega will have now the worldwide rights ... sapphire_neo Well-Known Member Jan 20, 2011 3,934 0 0 #12 sapphire_neo, Apr 8, 2015 Is iPad Air the new baseline now? I really hope This War of Mine doesn't need iPad Air... SwipeNova Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2015 193 0 0 #13 SwipeNova, Apr 8, 2015 Not sure about but Football Manager on PC requires a bit of computing power so im not surprised. Hoggy110 Well-Known Member Jan 11, 2012 2,670 0 0 Student The rainbow-fuelled nightmare of my mind https://twitter.com/Hapmatic #14 Hoggy110, Apr 8, 2015 At this point? No way Look at the comparison between this new version of the app and the older version from last year. This version is doing a hell of a lot more processes which just isn't going to be possible with hardware lower than iPad Air. A basic comparison to this would be like Galaxy On Fire 2/Galaxy On Fire 2 HD. The HD version is the same exact game, but you just wouldn't be able to run it on older hardware because of all of the graphical effects which the hardware will have to deal with. In this case it isn't that simple, but the end result with compatibility is quite similar There isn't any evidence to suggest This War of Mine shouldn't run on hardware lower than iPad Air. Hell, if they can get Prison Architect to run on iPad 2, then there shouldn't be too much of a doubt This War of Mine shouldn't be able to run...at least I hope :| tarasis Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2011 330 0 0 #15 tarasis, Apr 8, 2015 I had wondered why previous FM games weren't available in Germany. It's rather irritating. Hopefully things will change soon. tarasis Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2011 330 0 0 #16 tarasis, Apr 8, 2015 There is an article on Eurogamer about it (not a review though) that talks the higher pricing and why they went with it http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-04-08-football-manager-classic-out-on-tablets-today-for-14-99 LordGek Well-Known Member Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Feb 19, 2009 12,282 141 63 Software QA Engineer Saratoga, CA, USA #17 LordGek, Apr 8, 2015 Anybody know if you can still have fictional palyers? My favorite way to play this on PC was with totally randomized teams. SwipeNova Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2015 193 0 0 #18 SwipeNova, Apr 8, 2015 It should be in this version as its a direct port of the pc game LordGek Well-Known Member Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Feb 19, 2009 12,282 141 63 Software QA Engineer Saratoga, CA, USA #19 LordGek, Apr 8, 2015 I'm seriously tempted. While not a big follower or fan of football/soccer, I love how this series has always done a great job of creating an entire ecosystem around the player that isn't actually centered on the player. Basically stuff happens, cups are won and lost, teams get demoted, super stars are made, etc. even if you as the player run your own team into the ground. Short of maybe someday winning the World Cup, you and your team are just a small part of the total simulation. anabolicMike Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2013 302 0 0 #20 anabolicMike, Apr 8, 2015 Your the guy who spends 60 bucks on a PS3 game or a DS new release aren't you? 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This looks like a straight up port of the main mode of FM15 for PC. unlike the handheld version which is watered down version if this is true the price seems fair
I guess it's to relate it to the £30 price point on PC. It's a tough one, if we want mobile taken seriously and console-quality games to come out on it, we can't expect them to be 10% of the counterpart's price. This is certainly one of the more expensive ones though, if it's directly comparable to the other versions it might be worth it though.
Yeah i'm torn on this. I'm actually a fan of higher priced games (Eg Baldurs Gate etc) but as this game is often a 'yearly' game the price seems high. Decisions decisions !! Do they bring an update out next year or will it be Football Manager '16 ? I used to buy all the Madden games but that was a bit of a joke when its another $50 every year just for a roster update etc
You can buy the watered down version for £10 I dont think you can buy FM in Germany. The PC version is not for sale there. Unless things have changed could be different for this version though so check tomorrow when its out globally
Well, all others versions were not in Germany because EA had here the rights on the Player names ... but EA has no new Football Manager game this year ... so I have a little hope that Sega will have now the worldwide rights ...
At this point? No way Look at the comparison between this new version of the app and the older version from last year. This version is doing a hell of a lot more processes which just isn't going to be possible with hardware lower than iPad Air. A basic comparison to this would be like Galaxy On Fire 2/Galaxy On Fire 2 HD. The HD version is the same exact game, but you just wouldn't be able to run it on older hardware because of all of the graphical effects which the hardware will have to deal with. In this case it isn't that simple, but the end result with compatibility is quite similar There isn't any evidence to suggest This War of Mine shouldn't run on hardware lower than iPad Air. Hell, if they can get Prison Architect to run on iPad 2, then there shouldn't be too much of a doubt This War of Mine shouldn't be able to run...at least I hope :|
I had wondered why previous FM games weren't available in Germany. It's rather irritating. Hopefully things will change soon.
There is an article on Eurogamer about it (not a review though) that talks the higher pricing and why they went with it http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-04-08-football-manager-classic-out-on-tablets-today-for-14-99
Anybody know if you can still have fictional palyers? My favorite way to play this on PC was with totally randomized teams.
I'm seriously tempted. While not a big follower or fan of football/soccer, I love how this series has always done a great job of creating an entire ecosystem around the player that isn't actually centered on the player. Basically stuff happens, cups are won and lost, teams get demoted, super stars are made, etc. even if you as the player run your own team into the ground. Short of maybe someday winning the World Cup, you and your team are just a small part of the total simulation.