Football Manager 2015 Shows Improvement in Many Categories, Revamps UI (PC Review)

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  • Lukin4
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    • Oct 2009
    • 175

    #16
    Anyone running this on a mac? If so, how is it? Used to play this game constantly, but the last version I had was I think 2008. Thinking about jumping back in, but only if it runs well on mac

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    • Pythons80
      Rookie
      • Jan 2011
      • 126

      #17
      Is it possible to watch the games as shown on that second screen shot when using the android platform? Or are you only able to watch a bunch of dots kicking another dot around when playing on android?

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      • TheLetterZ
        All Star
        • Jul 2002
        • 6752

        #18
        Re: Football Manager 2015 Shows Improvement in Many Categories, Revamps UI (PC Review

        Originally posted by Lukin4
        Anyone running this on a mac? If so, how is it? Used to play this game constantly, but the last version I had was I think 2008. Thinking about jumping back in, but only if it runs well on mac
        Yes! I reviewed it and play it on my 2013 MacBook Air and it runs quite well.

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        • ImTellinTim
          YNWA
          • Sep 2006
          • 33028

          #19
          Re: Football Manager 2015 Shows Improvement in Many Categories, Revamps UI (PC Review

          I play on a Mac and it runs perfectly.

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          • theo
            Rookie
            • Apr 2013
            • 15

            #20
            Re: Football Manager 2015 Shows Improvement in Many Categories, Revamps UI (PC Review

            My wish is for Fantasy Football... much like the Sim City style.


            I'm not a joystick control freak or an intricate manager where a video game becomes an obsession. Games are meant to be fun... Fun enough to amuse, too cheap to complain about, and nothing to remember in the morning.


            The most I enjoy is EA's Wii Console All Play style with a Pass button and a Shoot button using the wand with the computer taking care of player movements.


            What I enjoy is the off field stuff. Creating stadiums, teams, players, tournaments, and scripts.


            What the scripts do: Scripts create a predefined match result. The scripts can be as deep or shallow.


            I could enter the match result in terms of who wins. I could go deeper and enter the score line at half time and full time, whether the match goes into overtime and penalties, player of the match, scorers, customise moves through stages of the match. Anybody with the correct instructions could recreate a real football match.


            The theatrics are important... and with the correct depth and presentation, the movie created is beautiful football... Fantasy Football.


            If only I knew where to get this as a console version. I've got an Xbox360. Would look good on TV.

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