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Contents.Gameplay FM11 features similar gameplay to previous entries in the series. Gameplay consists of taking charge of a professional team, as the. Players can sign football players to contracts, manage finances for the club, and give team talks to players. FM11 is a simulation of real world management, with the player being judged on various factors by the club's AI owners and board.On 11 August 2010, published a video announcing a number of new features that would be included in Football Manager 2011.
FM11 features enhanced agent roles, with agents all acting differently according to their personalities. In-game press conferences received a revamp, with more in-depth questions being asked by the press.FM11 also featured improvements to match analysis, with information regarding different plays being shown in-depth. Reception. This section needs expansion. You can help. ( October 2018)ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePC: 85/100PSP: 77/100iOS: 76/100Review scoresPublicationScore90%8.5/108/10website gives the game a score of 85/100, with 'generally favorable reviews' based on 23 critic reports.The German website 4players.de rated the game with 87% as 'sehr gut'. Sales In February 2011, announced that FM11 was the company's third-highest-grossing game of the financial year, with the PC and PSP versions combined selling 690,000 units.
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There are still costs associated with download games. Super mario 3d world 4 player no commentary. I would assume at the very least server maintenance, storage and bandwidth as well as other logistics.
However I do agree that at the very least, they should be the same price if not a little cheaper. Especially as they are effectively cutting out the middle man and the markup they would add to make their profit. You would like to think some of the saving would be passed on to the customer rather than the publisher taking even more of a profit.But I might have it totally wrong!I think the biggest thing is that physical copies can be bought at increasingly cheaper rates as the game gets older. It seems a lot of download games stay at rull RRP for a lot longer and so it's harder to pick up bargains.Plus there is less competition. For example, supermarkets will offer big games like FIFA and CoD for less on the weekend of release as a way of getting people into stores. Or internet sites will try to beat each others prices. The Apple app store and PSN store know you can only buy directly from them so have no reason to lower their prices.But you pick you device, you take your chances and either live with it or get rid I suppose!
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There are still costs associated with download games. I would assume at the very least server maintenance, storage and bandwidth as well as other logistics. However I do agree that at the very least, they should be the same price if not a little cheaper. Especially as they are effectively cutting out the middle man and the markup they would add to make their profit.
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You would like to think some of the saving would be passed on to the customer rather than the publisher taking even more of a profit.But I might have it totally wrong!I think the biggest thing is that physical copies can be bought at increasingly cheaper rates as the game gets older. It seems a lot of download games stay at rull RRP for a lot longer and so it's harder to pick up bargains.Plus there is less competition. For example, supermarkets will offer big games like FIFA and CoD for less on the weekend of release as a way of getting people into stores. Or internet sites will try to beat each others prices. The Apple app store and PSN store know you can only buy directly from them so have no reason to lower their prices.But you pick you device, you take your chances and either live with it or get rid I suppose!I cant take the logistics reason because Sony are running the Playstation Network to its users free ( including myself ) it seems inconsistent to just jack up the price for the PSP Go. That is true though FM10 is still £27.99 just like FM11. But as a Playstation 3 owner incompetence from Sony has become standard for quite a while now.
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