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Terry94

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  1. 6 hours ago, Dannyjax said:

    Your daddy had gaming plans for the laptop as well or it could be for his work probably? 

    No idea what he uses it for as I don't speak to him. I highly doubt he games on it though as he was never a gamer.

  2. 2 hours ago, Jasmin said:

    There is a similar game called Dribblie, have you tried it?

    No, I've actually never heard of it. Would you recommend it?

  3. 7 hours ago, Aniekwe said:

    I would very much be open to playing the game on Nintendo Switch than on my smartphone. Playing on mobile phones used to be a lot of work for me. 

    The only downside about the Switch version is you can't add graphics. So you can't have teams with their real badge and players with their actual faces. Some people that doesn't bother them but I like the full experience.

  4. 19 hours ago, Clasher said:

    It doesn't lag on my PC though, it might be your PC doesn't have a powerful video card or GPU that would make the game run faster. Are you using a gaming laptop to play?

    Sadly no. I did have a gaming laptop that cost me over £1,000. When I moved out of my parents my dad refused to give it to me so I just use a basic laptop now that isn't designed for gaming.

  5. I'm sure I'm not the only member on here that's a fan of Star Wars. I thought we could use this thread to discuss everything Star Wars.

    Is anyone currently watching the latest spin of called "Obi Wan Kenobi" it's really good.

     

  6. 20 minutes ago, Boblee said:

    If they have the new versions of the game like what's obtained in FIFA, I wouldn't be interested in it at all because I had to quit playing FIFA games because of that. The older version of 2012 I played gave me everything I wanted. If I'm getting back into the game, I will still start from 2012 again. 

    Best way mate. The older ones are better and you know what to expect. 

  7. 4 hours ago, Shagger said:

    Football Manager sims are one of these types of games you need to very much into the source material. People who are will likely love it, everyone else wonders why. Because I'm not into football/soccer, I'm defiantly among the later. The one time I tried to play one of these these games years ago (I can't remember which one) my friends who were with me kept playing the game from the back seat. They kept hassling me by saying "You need to buy that player" or Sell him" or whatever the entire time, so eventually I just walked away. I know that's not the games fault, but even without the back seat players I just didn't find it fun. I get why a football/soccer enthusiast would like it, but it's really not for me.

    See I'm the opposite. Maybe it's why I play the older FM games. But personally I find Football/Soccer boring. I used to love it growing up, pretty much obsessed with it, but nowadays I couldn't care less. I do enjoy playing Football Manager (the older games at least) but find watching it so boring.

  8. 2 hours ago, Clasher said:

    I don't know about anyone else but I still play Resident evil 4 and Halo 3 from time to time and I never get bored of it.

    Halo 3 is a brilliant game. I sometimes play it on my laptop, but it just barely runs so isn't the greatest experience.

  9. 1 hour ago, Aniekwe said:

    I never got the appeal of playing the game on mobile phone. I always feel like it's never going to give me the same experience of playing on PC. 

    It's a cool concept, being able to play wherever (this was before Football Manager on the Nintendo Switch) but because the PC version is so much better it does getting boring after a while.

    As much as I enjoy Football Manager I'm quite terrible at the game, and tend to lose interest quick. I think the longest save I've had is 5 seasons.

  10. 23 minutes ago, killamch89 said:

    I didn't even know there was a mobile version of Football Manager. If you enjoyed playing the PC version more, why didn't you stop playing the mobile version since it was so lackluster?

    At the time I didn't have a laptop so I had no other way of playing Football Manager other than on my phone. 

    It can be fun playing on the mobile but the PC version is more in depth. On mobile it's unrealistic and a lot of glitches as well.

  11. 38 minutes ago, killamch89 said:

    I still play the original AOE 2 and games like the original NFS Most Wanted and some GBA games as well such as Final Fantasy Tactics and Castlevania.

    I remember when the original Need for Speed: Most Wanted came out, literally everyone in school was talking about it. 

  12. I'm still unsure whether to buy one of these games. I bought Pokémon Shield when it first came out, it was the first Pokémon game I had played since Pokémon Emerald so it took me a while to get used to the new Pokémon and the fairy type. I did enjoy Shield, although I felt the game died off a bit. The first few areas were huge with lots to explore and then when you get towards the end of the game some of the areas only had a gym and a few houses.

    I have to admit the starters look cool. Will look more into it closer to the release date.

  13. 19 minutes ago, Dannyjax said:

    Would games that came out in 2017 be considered old games? I have a few of them that still makes me feel like they were released few months ago. 

    After seeing your post it dawned on me that 2017 was 5 years ago!! Where does the time go? 

    As for your question, I guess 5 years is considered old by some, so if that feels old to you then sure. For me I consider old games more 10+ years ago.

  14. 2 minutes ago, Boblee said:

    Yes, the feeling is so real that you sometimes feel like you're even ready to take up an actual real life managerial job if you can get one. 

    The last one I played was FM 2012. I haven't played any of the recent one's in years. Talking about the game is already making me consider getting back into it. 

    You will be in for a shock if you do decide to try one of the newer ones. I personally prefer the old ones so currently playing 2011. The newer ones to me have too many features I don't care for, like hundreds of press conference questions, being able to use body language when communicating to players and stuff like that. I like to be able to just sign players, play matches and have fun.

     

  15. 5 minutes ago, Boblee said:

    What I love doing so much in playing Football Manager is scouting players, making press conferences and chipping in their names in it and watch them react to it. It's a robust game. 

    I agree. It's always fun when you sign a player and then in real life they join the same team or a team in the same division. Makes you feel like a proper football manager.

    Do you play often?

  16. 10 hours ago, Head_Hunter said:

    It's been a while I played it, not on console, but I did it back then on a mobile phone. I enjoyed the game back then, just that it was on 2D viewer's mode. 

    Yeah, sadly the mobile version of FM can only be played with 2D match engine. It sucks in a sense because there are other football games on mobile that use 3D. 

    Do you remember what version you played was? I spent a good 5 years around 2013-2018 only playing the mobile version, but nothing beats the PC version as it's so much more in depth.

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