There are still lots of other new features in FM11 that have not yet been announced. Some of these will be announced in the coming weeks, and some will be left for people to find out for themselves once preview code is available.
The latest new features unveiled are...
Latest from Miles's Blog:
Football Manager 2011 Blog with Miles Jacobson
Miles is providing an insight into the new features for this season’s release, including revealing lots of new features that haven’t been discussed at all as yet. This page is updated almost daily whenever a new blog post gets out, providing a summary and a link to the original blog post.
Announced earlier:
Twitter and YouTube integration - You will have the ability to publish achievements and goals to social networking sites.
Via Twitter, managers can set manual or automatic updates of achievements to their Twitter account, whilst STEAM users can publish over 80 achievements to a personal virtual manager’s office on www.footballmanager.com as well as their STEAM profiles.
Via YouTube, managers can upload videos from the hugely improved Match Engine directly to a YouTube account. This will also include videos from the new match engine camera angle.
Press Conference revamp – Not just a new look, and not just 150+ new press conference questions, but also all of the previous 500+ press conference questions have been fully reviewed, with possible answers revised where necessary, leading to press conferences being more intuitive and in situ.
Squad registration / squad number split – SI has separated out the squad registration and squad numbering screens, so you can now give squad numbers to players who don’t need to be registered.
Newgen revamp – Newly generated players, or newgens as they call them, are now created using a new system that looks at player templates for different styles of player, as well as taking national traits into account, to ensure that the types of player in the game are constant throughout the life of your own saved game.
Match analysis improvements – lots of new options available on the match analysis chalkboard, with offsides, free kicks, corners, throw ins, clear cut chances, half chances all now available to analyse via the system, as well as the option to show all of the players match actions at the same time, rather than having to look at them all separately.
Set Piece Creator – Much like last years tactics creator, SI has now added a set piece creator to the game which allows you to set up your tactics at set pieces in a much more intuitive way.
B-Team & Amateur revamp – Due to lots of feedback from the FM community regarding the way that B teams and amateur teams work in the game compared to real life, SI has revamped them make them more accurate than ever before, including the chance to set up your own clubs B team at the start of the season in appropriate leagues.
Contract Negotiations - making its debut in Football Manager 2011 is a new live contract negotiation system, with a host of new contract clauses. Learn to deal with different types of agents as you try to secure your next big signing.
Re-vamped training system - including more basic training schedules and individual training focus where players can be in trained in 14 different skill areas. Plus, a new match preparation area, where you can get your team to concentrate on special focus areas, and train in specific tactics, in the lead up to a match.
Improved Interaction - new board request and backroom advice options as well as a new player interaction module allowing you to have private conversations with your players, including lots of options never seen before, taking interaction to a whole new level.
News subscription service - expanded to make the way that news and mail is distributed even more user friendly and immersive. Dozens of additional news items and a new module written to add more intelligence in the news items themselves.
Match View - play under the glare of the floodlights for the first time with night matches and over 100 new animations including player models, stadiums, goal celebrations and much, much more. Not forgetting improvements to what was already the best match simulation on the market.
Also introducing a new camera angle for the 3D match view, dubbed the “TV camera” due to it being a moving and more zoomed in camera, much like you’d see a match on TV.
Dynamic League Reputation - a new feature meaning as teams get stronger and perform better on a continental level, the league they play in will also get stronger, attracting more players to want to play in the league and a more accurate modelling of the changing face of world football.
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