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It is is evident that year after year that frustration rises in the forums. There is lack of understanding how some simple things go broken again that where fixed in previous iteration of FM. Countless of arguing if the game progress is up to standards anymore. Big let downs in AI - squad building, tactical usage, transfers, training etc.
I have touched this topic other post, but feel it warrants a topic on its own. Really would love to hear maybe more tech savy people ideas and suggestions. Maybe even some truth could be told by FM developers.
FM has always been used by lot of people and wide range of hardware users. In 10-15 years back we can agree that features and jumps that was made where pinnacles to series and brought us here. But the progress in the last 5 years is drying up . I agree that there have been added some create smaller immersive features, the UI at some point have gone faster and more simple. This is all create and good, but the core meat that is ME and AI is so volatilizing up and down like bitcoin. My own issue with the development of FM has been it specs. In 2020 we relay on CPU that has been discontinued since 2008. Yes these are just min specs but all of the game as bundel is built with these specs in mind.
Looking above specs we have been using min specs of Intel Pentium 4 that is single core CPU for 10+ years. Yes these might be bare minimum to run the game but still the game is built using these specs in mind. Or SI just lying about these sepcs? The only update they have made that is making me somewhat hopefully is that they now demand 64bit CPU (Some read if interested -bit-vs-64-bit-operating-systems/ ). We have bit pumped up for memory into 2gb and clock speed for the CPU that gives basically nothing. These look like specs that 200-300 euros phone could easily beat, even used phones that are under 100. CPU benchmark scores are rank are abysmal for this CPU.
Going over to GPU there is not that much better situation, but bit of a pump compared to CPU. NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT was released on 2008 and they are going with the tech world to have DX 11 support, that is necessary. Not sure if this card even supports 1080p monitor. Definitely not gaming, that can barely done in 720p.
Lot of talk is that SI is good that they are able to bring to low end PC this game. But single core and these specs should been obsolete and making changes near maybe 2013-14 the latest. Really dont think anyone plays the game on these specs anyway so why take this as min mark. They are holding themselves so much back. They have to make sacrifices to accommodate lower specs and those are facts. Then we have another issue that is tablets. Have not dig into that but from some comments I have understand that ME is the same as PC versions. Dont you see a bad pattern here? Yeah they have some features cut down, but the meat of ME and AI is running on tablet same way as PC. Even tech savy persons should understand that the game is hold back.
I understand lower specs and the leap cant maybe be so drastic, but there are ways to overcome this. There is no leap even to be honest. Make regular and lite versions, bring innovation to the platform. They have the money for it, being top of game sold on steam year after year.
Miles have said a lot about this on Twitter before, but the general idea is that SI get feedback from Steam regarding what types of specs their users actually use. And they base a lot on that, as far as I can tell. You can even take a look around the bugs forum, especially technical issues, and see that a lot of users are having issues because their specs are BELOW the recommended. So if SI were to stop supporting anything, they would eliminate some of their user base.
And the fact is that the user base of FM is not the average "gamer" user base. I know about 15-20 people that ONLY play FM, nothing else, and don't see any reason why their 7-8 year old laptop should not be enough. They don't want to buy a new pc just to play FM, and I can understand that. So if SI were to have a cutoff for supported specs for say the last 5 years only, what would happen with the FM user base? Most likely, it would decrease.
None of us know the plans for future versions, so anything could happen, but I would very surprised if they suddenly cut out support for a big part of the user base without trying to transition a lot over to Stadia or something similar. And I think that's what they are trying to do. Still, I think that things like Stadia need to mature a bit before a random person in their 50s would transition from their old laptop to using Stadia.
you say that "and the fact is that the user base of FM is not the average" gamer "user base. I know about 15-20 people that ONLY play FM" but that may be because of the graphic aspect expired that there is this percentage. When you see that the games push the graphics further and further with ray-tracing the graphics cards RTX, gtx etc ... Why he would be interested in a game like fm, the strength of Fm is in these feature but let's say honest graphics its a weak point, it slows down the immersion, I have the impression that the audio part is also neglected after the second match I muted the sound.
I wouldn't mind to change computer and phone every year to whatever is the ultimate scream of new technology that the industry is offering, but each time I'm reminded that they are not exactly free, or even cheap. And for sure, of all the reasons I may have to start thinking about buying a new machine (work, hardware problems, etc), playing the only game I ever play can't be one of them.
I remember reading an old thread where someone said that the best thing of managing Neymar was to watch him play. And someone else (sorry can't recall nicknames) answered, wisely imo, that in that case the person didn't really understood what Football Manager is about. And I won't add further comments to that cause it frankly says it all
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