![]() ![]() Training has had a minor overhaul with more pie charts and information displayed in an easier to understand way thus making the effects of your input clearer. And while there isn’t a mini-game or the like which you will complete to show you are training your players well (all you really do is just tick a few boxes in the coach menu), this new feature gives the whole idea of past experience some extra value outside of talking points for the in-game media (which was basically all it was for in previous iterations). Now, you can actually “participate” in the training of your players which becomes vitally important when you are in charge of smaller teams without the budget nor the board allowance to allow enough coaches to specialize in all the different coachable traits, which gets further compounded by the fact that coaches and physios count towards the same type of “other senior staff.” Thus, every single extra coach you can squeeze in helps. Speaking of handy, one of the new things Sports Interactive has implemented in Football Manager 2015 is the whole concept of you being an actual coach with coaching stats. You can completely turn it off, have it only show up for new features or give you a full in-depth guide to what is going on. While Football Manager 2015 doesn’t have a dedicated tutorial, it does have an advanced tooltips system, which you can see in the above image, that appears as yellow circles all across your screen which you can hover over to learn more about what a certain tool in the game does. Newcomers or players who haven’t played in a while, and are a bit rusty, might get a bit overwhelmed. Once you’ve gotten yourself situated, veteran players will be able to jump right into it with relative ease. Now that we are all on the same page, let’s get started. ![]() You know, how reviews are supposed to be. Instead, this review is going to cover how the major changes affect the way you will play the game and whether the experience is a positive one or a negative one. I’m also not just going to spew at you a list of what all the changes are from previous versions, because we already have an article for that. I’m going to stop calling football “soccer.” It’s going to be football from here on out, the way it was meant to be called. Now that we’re most likely left with all the readers who are genuinely interested in Football Manager 2015, let’s just set some quick ground rules for this review. In the same way that Louis van Gaal can’t stop Chris Smalling from being stupid when he gets on the pitch, neither will you have direct control over your players and instead have indirect control through your instructions, tactics, preparations and planning. You don’t play as the players, like in all those other games, but, instead, you play as the manager. For those of you who don’t know what the Football Manager series is all about, Football Manager is a different kind of sports game then the FIFAs, NBA 2Ks and Maddens of the world.
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