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Worldwide Soccer Manager 2005 Question
Since I have a top of the line new computer that I got for Christmas, I'm going to try playing all leagues.
However, I selected all countries and chose the lowest leagues available for each country and when I go to start, it says I've selected 114 leagues in 51 countries, yet the manual says there's 158 playable leagues. Any idea where the other 44 leagues are? |
What is your specs on that labtop?
I think you would need one of NASA's mainframes to run all leagues. |
agreed. that's just asking for trouble
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.... It appears that you're right.
The game just froze up on me ;) So I should just go with the recommended amount of leagues then that WSM 2005 gives me? |
yep. that's calculated for your PC i do believe
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Righto :)
Thanks guys! Now time to decide what leagues to include |
dola,
Just out of curiosity, what's the max # of leagues people have been able to run? On my new custom built comp that I got for Christmas, it recommends 23 leagues |
my computer does pretty well, although I don't run the recommended amount of leagues, I just run the ones I care about from major nations. Which comes out to 19 leagues. I would like to know which nations other people run because most of my soccer knowledge comes from the EPL, I don't know about the relative strength of leagues in other nations. Although I do have limited knowledge of the major euro ones (Germany, Spain, Italy, France and Portugal). Heres the list of nations and leagues I run. Hopefully someone has some suggestions on other nations that would be important:
England-Priemer to league 2 Italy-First and second divisions Spain-First and second divisions Germany-First and second divisions France-First and second divisions Portugal-First and second divisions Holland-First and second divisions Scotland-First and second divisions USA-I gotta keep track of the homeland. |
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