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Going through loads of menus with the buttons is still nothing near being intuitive enough for me. I would still recommend the Nintendo Version because of the touchscreen functionality.
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Conclusionįootball Manager 2021 touch got a really nice update and is a nice “lite” version to play for those who have less time for the bigger brother on PC. I tended towards just pressing “skip to result” in previous versions but not anymore with this version. The added shouts to motivate or even berate your team helped to feel much more invested during matches. Now you can adjust more during the match which is a nice addition. A rightly timed substitution could potentially make a difference but for the most part, the match played out without the player’s interference. Once the match started the work was more or less done. In previous versions, you put in some training drills, prepped for matchday, and chose your best team. This score shows the expected goal value which is something that’s been featured on Match of The day (English Football) as of this season.Īll the hard work is done in the week and on weekends you’ll hopefully reap the benefits of your work.
The XG score for example is introduced in this version. Football Manager 2021 Touch acknowledged that and looked to add more of the current day available analysis tools. Reading up on the number of touches or successful tackles a player did isn’t enough in current day football. Playing a football sim is all about checking every potential parameter and adjusting your actions based on them. The biggest addition to Football Manager 2021 Touch and arguably the most interesting for the fans, is the addition of a whole new bunch of data. I’m used to only having text when I was young and didn’t mind that at all but if you’re gonna put in highlights, you might as well make them look good. The highlights look much more plausible than before. The match experience seemed to get the biggest update because it looks far smoother than I can remember. Again, these esthetic updates are nice but in the end, don’t quite matter too much for fans of these types of games. It’s minor but effective.īesides the menus, the match experience and faces of the players all have been updated to look a bit less like it’s still 1998 and Pentium is all the craze. They switch some stuff around and added some more dynamic backgrounds to make everything look less stale. Another nice update this year is the updated look.
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Some of these leagues have the proper license to make everything look like it should, others still use generic badges but all in all the experience isn’t suffering from it. Of course, the teams have been updated with the current squads of about any football league that matters (sorry, Sunday league behemoths). Just like most yearly released sports games, this one isn’t all that different as opposed to last year’s.
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You’ll get a full experience out of it for sure.
In all fairness that’s kind of not doing it enough justice because the touch version isn’t just any old knock-off.
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I always tend to think of Football Manager Touch as the little brother of the PC version. Now everything needed to enjoy managing a football team at a much greater pace is present in this game and as such very enjoyable. If you want full control and extreme in-depth functions and analysis you’ll be left on your hunger with Football Manager 2021 Touch. Football Manager 2021 Touch is still a football sim with loads of depth but cuts out some corners which would make playing it on a console a hassle. That being said, Sega/Sports interactive knows this and made some changes to Touch to make it less dense than its computer counterpart. Crunching data on your squad and fine-tuning your tactics accordingly are much more doable on a big computer screen with a mouse and keyboard. Football Manager 2021 like all its predecessors is best played on a PC. Nintendo Switch already had a version for a few years but now Xbox players can have a go too. If you want to experience the classic Football Manager gameplay on consoles, Touch is the option for you.
A pending new year also brings us a new version of Football Manager 2021 Touch.