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semenjak haku mula menjinakkan diri dalam dunia pengurusan bola sepak (dlm komputer jer) menyebabkan haku kurang berminat dgn game2 PC yg lain sedangkan dulu haku merupakan hantu game2 PC sampai setiap game baru haku akan cuba memainkannya dan mengupgrade komputer haku supaya dapat memainkan game yg tidak mampu dijanakan oleh PC Burok ku itu. Namu setelah haku terjumpa dan termain game Football Manager 2007 iaitu datuk kepada game yg terbaru ini, haku ibaratkan katak dibawah tempurung kerna tidak lagi berminat kepada PC game yg lain kecuali Game Football Manager ini. Betul lar kata2 seorang rakanku semasa belajar dahulu, game ini berhantu dan mempunyai tarikan yg istimewa sehinggakan seorang gamez boleh berubah kepada game yg dianggap Bengong oleh sesetengah pihak pihak. mana taknya..susun player pas2 tgk bulat kecik dok sepak bola..tak ke bengong nama 2..hahah..
dan setelah beberapa tahun haku berkecimpung dengan dunia pengurusan bola sepak ini, muncul game yg haku tunggu2 selama ini, Football Manager 2009. sungguh haku tak sangka, game neh dah byk berubah dan semakin hebat. kalu dulu kita tgk gambar bulat kecik dok sepak bola, sekarang kita bleh tgk perlawanan bola sepak dalam bentuk 3D. byk lagi element2 dalam game ini telah ditingkatkan sehingga Kipas-Susah-Mati game ini sgt teruja dengan game terbaru keluaran SEGA ini. Sini haku selitkan sikit review game yg paling haku minat bagai nak rak neh..hehe:
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: Sport Interactive
Release Date: 14.11.2008
Min. System: n/a (spec PC haku gunakan untuk run game neh adalah Pentium 4 3.0Gz, Ram 1.5k Mb, hardisk Lupa heheh, Graphic Card ATI Radeon 256mb latest punya)
Genre: Sport
Type: Football / Management
We play Football Manager 09…
So let’s start with the meat of the experience. Football Manager 2009′s core is still the same imperious and heavyweight simulation that Sports Interactive has spent the best part of two decades lovingly cultivating to a finely-honed excuse to waste days of your life. Despite the flashy new graphical engine grabbing headlines and surging interest from long-lost fans, the beating heart beneath the veneer of change is familiarly potent and positively brimming with appreciation for the finer points of the sport – as it always has been.
Thank heavens for that then, as the 3D match engine will likely steal any or all of the thunder that FM2009 ends up cultivating. Gone are the days of staring at a small text bar at the bottom of the screen or wondering exactly how your star player managed to balloon the ball over from five yards – and in their place comes an entirely new approach, finally allowing players to visualise the action from a host of broadcast-friendly viewpoints.
As a brand-new feature (and considering past attempts from alternative franchises), the 3D graphical engine is surprisingly robust, adding a genuine layer of immersion to proceedings that fans will soon come to embrace. Whilst there is room for improvement in depth of animation, goalkeeper response and presentation, the action (for the most part) flows as you would expect – providing an excellent showcase for SI’s uncanny knack of capturing the ebb and flow of the real-life game. It’s frustrating, it’s exciting, and it’s sometimes boring – in short, it’s football.
Long-term fans can also breathe a sigh of relief as the usual amount of refinements and tweaks to the match engine and player interaction have crept in, whilst the 3D encounters can be swapped out for the bog-standard subbuteo look whenever you want. Indeed most fans will probably end up utilising both, with a 3D viewing becoming default for title-deciding encounters or derby games that’ll end up with a managerial sacking after the wrong result.
Concentrating on the basics, 2009 delivers a host of new functionality that adds to the already complicated mixture of features. Media interaction takes a far more prominent role, with post and pre-match press conferences bearing a far more tangible link to both short-term player morale and long-term tactical planning and supporter confidence. Hand the questions to your assistant or storm out of that media briefing at your peril, unless you have players that’ll respond like Terry and Lampard of course. Decisions that finally have some weight behind them.
The expanded role of the assistant manager is also a boon for both long-term fans and newcomers alike. By default you’ll receive advice from your #2 on practically every aspect of the game, from team selection to tactical decisions during each match. What you might find surprising is how useful it turns out to be, as areas of selection or in-game decisions that are entrenched in experience suddenly become exposed as perhaps not the best way to approach things – and you’ll gain longevity from the variety of play as a result.
Concentrating on the basics, 2009 delivers a host of new functionality that adds to the already complicated mixture of features. Media interaction takes a far more prominent role, with post and pre-match press conferences bearing a far more tangible link to both short-term player morale and long-term tactical planning and supporter confidence. Hand the questions to your assistant or storm out of that media briefing at your peril, unless you have players that’ll respond like Terry and Lampard of course. Decisions that finally have some weight behind them.
The expanded role of the assistant manager is also a boon for both long-term fans and newcomers alike. By default you’ll receive advice from your #2 on practically every aspect of the game, from team selection to tactical decisions during each match. What you might find surprising is how useful it turns out to be, as areas of selection or in-game decisions that are entrenched in experience suddenly become exposed as perhaps not the best way to approach things – and you’ll gain longevity from the variety of play as a result.
http://www.strategyinformer.com/pc/footballmanager09/review.html
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