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Football Manager 2014 announced, improved 3D

Sports Interactive and Sega have announced Football Manager 2014, which will be available for PC and Mac before Christmas this year. And, for the first time, it will be available on Linux too.

The developer promises that it will be the most authentic footy management simulation yet, with over 1,000 improvements and changes over the current edition. An improved 3D match engine is joined by an overhaul of the tactics engine and cloud-based saving, which will allow managers to save on one machine and pick up on another.


In addition, the game with capitalise on its presence on Steam, with Steam Workshop tools allowing gamers to swap and share customised content more easily than ever before. Photo and logo packs can be made available through the service, but also in-game challenges can be created using the new Challenge Editor.

Transfers have been adapted to ape real-life negotiations more accurately. And board interaction will be more sophisticated, along with interaction with staff members and the media.

The news system has been rejigged, with inbox items colour-coded so the manager can see what actions to take. The user interface has been refined too, as well as the in-game language to better reflect the real world of football.

Football Manager Classic, the additional version of the game introduced last year that offered a quicker, less foreboding experience to new players, has been enhanced. Managers will be able to pick more than three nations to play simultaneously, for example.A mysterious new Windows Phone handset produced by Samsung was spotted on the GFX benchmark site. The device sports a model number of SGH-I187 and is listed on the benchmark site as having a resolution of 720 x 1280. Remember, the GDR3 update will allow Windows Phone handsets to carry 1080 x 1920 FHD resolution. Right now, this is the only HD screen resolution supported by the platform

The mystery Samsung Windows Phone model went through the GFX benchmark test
The mystery Samsung Windows Phone model went through the GFX benchmark test

The phone comes with the Adreno 305 GPU which gives us some possibilities here. The phone could be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 or by a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Play or S4 Plus. Again, this is device has not been updated with GDR3 which explains the dual-core silicon powering the phone. Once the update is completed, Windows Phone models will support quad-core processors.

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