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GeordieInExile
26 Nov 2004, 11:10 PM
Hey guys - just wanted to let you know that I run a website dedicated to Football Manager/WWSM. If there's ever a question you want asked or any information about the game, don't be afraid to ask on the forums or in an email.
Just thought I'd post this here because I know a lot of you are interested in this great soccer game. Currently we're the only North-American FM site on offer and an official affiliate of Sports Interactive.
Site is here (http://www.fmusa4you.com).
if this isn't allowed or needs to be somewhere else, I apologise. :)
Eddie26
28 Nov 2004, 12:28 AM
Hey guys - just wanted to let you know that I run a website dedicated to Football Manager/WWSM. If there's ever a question you want asked or any information about the game, don't be afraid to ask on the forums or in an email.
Just thought I'd post this here because I know a lot of you are interested in this great soccer game. Currently we're the only North-American FM site on offer and an official affiliate of Sports Interactive.
Site is here (http://www.fmusa4you.com).
if this isn't allowed or needs to be somewhere else, I apologise. :)
Hey,
I was about to buy this from www.gameplay.com until I saw that it is getting released in the US. My question is, it's coming out next week, but I can not find out where to order it anywhere on the web. Amazon doesn't have it, Electronics Boutique, etc. None of them have it listed. Where or what site can I order it from??
Thanks,
Eddie
GeordieInExile
28 Nov 2004, 05:58 PM
Hey,
I was about to buy this from www.gameplay.com until I saw that it is getting released in the US. My question is, it's coming out next week, but I can not find out where to order it anywhere on the web. Amazon doesn't have it, Electronics Boutique, etc. None of them have it listed. Where or what site can I order it from??
Thanks,
Eddie
PM'd. :)
PYordan
01 Dec 2004, 05:40 AM
I also want to know where I can find it...
Also, I'm curious about the game's rules concerning Freddy Adu. I hear European clubs can just sign him immediately, even at 15. Obviously, his situation is pretty complicated, but did the game just discount all of the international regulations and make him a regular player like any other?
GeordieInExile
01 Dec 2004, 09:22 PM
I also want to know where I can find it...
Also, I'm curious about the game's rules concerning Freddy Adu. I hear European clubs can just sign him immediately, even at 15. Obviously, his situation is pretty complicated, but did the game just discount all of the international regulations and make him a regular player like any other?
Gamestop.com :)
PY have a look at the forums on my site or the MLS thread on the SI Games forums for issues with the MLS. Some of them will be put right in a patch, the rest for FM/WWSM 2006 because of their complexity.
Shabs
01 Dec 2004, 09:39 PM
Gamestop.com :)
PY have a look at the forums on my site or the MLS thread on the SI Games forums for issues with the MLS. Some of them will be put right in a patch, the rest for FM/WWSM 2006 because of their complexity.
Where in the forums do SI/Sega say any of the issues will be fixed in the patch? I've seen the known fixes thread, and MLS ain't in it.
DutchFootballRulez
02 Dec 2004, 09:43 AM
Geordie, I registered.
prk166
02 Dec 2004, 10:47 AM
Hey guys - just wanted to let you know that I run a website dedicated to Football Manager/WWSM. If there's ever a question you want asked or any information about the game, don't be afraid to ask on the forums or in an email.
Just thought I'd post this here because I know a lot of you are interested in this great soccer game. Currently we're the only North-American FM site on offer and an official affiliate of Sports Interactive.
Site is here (http://www.fmusa4you.com).
if this isn't allowed or needs to be somewhere else, I apologise. :)
Gracias!
GeordieInExile
03 Dec 2004, 08:17 PM
Where in the forums do SI/Sega say any of the issues will be fixed in the patch? I've seen the known fixes thread, and MLS ain't in it.
Check in the bugs forum on SI - you might have to search a couple of pages back for it though.
Thanks to those of you who've registered on my forums, it's appreciated. I hope that you'll enjoy yourself and become a part of the North-American FM/WWSM community. The site is quite small right now, but over the coming weeks and months we'll be building it up to offer an all round virtual managerial experience. :)
UxSxAxfooty
03 Dec 2004, 08:27 PM
I also want to know where I can find it...
Also, I'm curious about the game's rules concerning Freddy Adu. I hear European clubs can just sign him immediately, even at 15. Obviously, his situation is pretty complicated, but did the game just discount all of the international regulations and make him a regular player like any other?
Worse. The minimum playing age in MLS is 16, so Freddy can't even play for a year and a half in the game.
Don't get the game for MLS. You'll be awfully disapointed.
GeordieInExile
04 Dec 2004, 01:14 PM
Worse. The minimum playing age in MLS is 16, so Freddy can't even play for a year and a half in the game.
Don't get the game for MLS. You'll be awfully disapointed.
Or alternatively help put the MLS right. On FMUSA4You's forums we're looking into all of the problems/issues with the MLS, and contributing so that those mistakes don't happen again. If you want to be a part of it or just want more info about the project, come sign up on the site.
:)
UxSxAxfooty
05 Dec 2004, 03:05 AM
Or alternatively help put the MLS right. On FMUSA4You's forums we're looking into all of the problems/issues with the MLS, and contributing so that those mistakes don't happen again. If you want to be a part of it or just want more info about the project, come sign up on the site.
:)
I've been busy putting MLS right on my own game. But have become pathetically depressed since Chivas and Real can't be used or played and simply gave up.
Perhaps one of these days I'll join. I created every single USL team, PDL and all, in CM4 and made select players and all sorts of tireless editing crap.
GeordieInExile
05 Dec 2004, 07:36 PM
I've been busy putting MLS right on my own game. But have become pathetically depressed since Chivas and Real can't be used or played and simply gave up.
Perhaps one of these days I'll join. I created every single USL team, PDL and all, in CM4 and made select players and all sorts of tireless editing crap.
Sounds like you've been busy. If you would like to help out, you know where to go. :)
UxSxAxfooty
06 Dec 2004, 05:03 PM
Sounds like you've been busy. If you would like to help out, you know where to go. :)
It was really all for nothing. My CM4 database ended up so edited to hell, the game would just crash sporadically. I can't imagine any SI games doing things like that, though.
Good luck with the patch. Make sure to correct "Kotaschau" and the US Open Cup history. That stuff has been wrong so long, its practically true that the Rapids won the Cup in 1999 by now.
Hitman
08 Dec 2004, 10:46 AM
EUROPE'S BEST-SELLING SOCCER MANAGEMENT GAME COMES TO THE UNITED STATES
SEGA's Worldwide Soccer Manager, which Hits U.S. Stores on Dec. 8, Is
Officially Licensed by Major League Soccer
NEW YORK (Wednesday, December 8, 2004) - SEGAŽ of America and Major League
Soccer (MLS) today announced the North American release of Worldwide Soccer
Manager, a sports management simulation game that is officially licensed by
MLS. Developed for the PC and Mac by UK developer Sports Interactive,
creators of the highly popular Championship Manager(tm) series, Worldwide
Soccer Manager represents the next evolution in fantasy sports by enabling
gamers to control all team-related activities for their favorite
professional soccer teams in the U.S. as well as 50 other countries across
the world.
Worldwide Soccer Manager features an award-winning game engine that offers
highly realistic simulations where gamers are responsible for overall team
performance through the management of important franchise elements
including, but not limited to: coaching, scouting, trading, human resources
and finance. Soccer enthusiasts, fantasy sports and tycoon fans, and other
sports fans who are seeking a fresh, challenging experience can put their
knowledge to the test by managing every facet of a soccer club.
"We have brought a title that is wildly popular abroad to the U.S., where
soccer continues to grow in popularity with the success of our national team
and Major League Soccer," said Scott A. Steinberg, vice president of
entertainment marketing, SEGA of America, Inc.
"By including players from all MLS clubs, as well as real players from
Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, Italy and England to name just a few, we
hope Worldwide Soccer Manager will ride the current wave of fascination in
fantasy sports that is pervasive in the U.S., and take this genre to the
next level," said Miles Jacobson, CEO of Sports Interactive.
In addition to MLS, Worldwide Soccer Manager features leagues from more than
50 different countries, so players can manage clubs from countries such as
Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, England, Italy and Spain. The game includes a
player database of more than 240,000 players and staff from 3,000 clubs
worldwide in more than 170 divisions.
"Major League Soccer is pleased to partner with video game leaders such as
SEGA and Sports Interactive to include MLS teams and players in the world's
most popular management-style soccer game," said Stu Crystal, Vice President
of Marketing and Consumer Products for MLS. "Worldwide Soccer Manager's
entry into the U.S. market will allow core soccer fans who understand the
nuances of the game of soccer to truly experience the evaluation and
management process that Major League Soccer's coaches and General Managers
execute on a daily basis."
Worldwide Soccer Manager is currently available in all major retail outlets
in the United States with an MSRP of $39.99.
About SEGA
SEGAŽ of America, Inc. is the American arm of Tokyo, Japan-based SEGA
Corporation, a worldwide leader in interactive entertainment both inside and
outside the home. The company develops, publishes and distributes
interactive entertainment software products for a variety of hardware
platforms including PC, wireless devices, and those manufactured by
Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. SEGA of America's
Web site is located at www.SEGA.com.
About Sports Interactive
Sports Interactive (SI), the creator of the Championship ManagerŽ series, is
the world's leading developer of sports management simulations. Founded in
1994 and based in Islington, North London, SI has a full-time staff of 34
and employs the services of more than 2,500 part-time researchers across the
globe. Five of SI's creations are among the UK's Top 20 best-selling PC
games of all time. The company's future games will be published by the
global computer and video games giant, SEGA. Further information on the
company is available from its website, www.sigames.com.
About Major League Soccer
Headquartered in New York City, Major League Soccer is the top flight
professional soccer league in the United States and features many stars from
the U.S. and around the world. The 12 teams in MLS are: the Chicago Fire,
Colorado Rapids, Columbus Crew, FC Dallas, Kansas City Wizards, Los Angeles
Galaxy, MetroStars, New England Revolution, San Jose Earthquakes, 2004 MLS
Cup Champion D.C. United and the two newest expansion teams, Real Salt Lake
and Club Deportivo Chivas USA, which begin play in 2005. Major League
Soccer's tenth season kicks off on April 2, 2005. For more information about
MLS, log on to the League's official Web site at www.MLSnet.com.
Bonji
08 Dec 2004, 11:19 AM
While this says the game is being released today, I've only been able to find GameStop selling it and they won't get it until next week. The guy on the phone said I should pre-order it to ensure getting a copy because with this type of release they only send as many copies as get pre-ordered.
beautifulgamer
08 Dec 2004, 08:59 PM
Where is the best place to order this game?undefined
undefinedundefinedHey guys - just wanted to let you know that I run a website dedicated to Football Manager/WWSM. If there's ever a question you want asked or any information about the game, don't be afraid to ask on the forums or in an email.
Just thought I'd post this here because I know a lot of you are interested in this great soccer game. Currently we're the only North-American FM site on offer and an official affiliate of Sports Interactive.
Site is here (http://www.fmusa4you.com).
if this isn't allowed or needs to be somewhere else, I apologise. :)
GeordieInExile
09 Dec 2004, 10:22 PM
From what I'm aware, Gamespot maybe your best (and only) choice right now.
Norsk Troll
10 Dec 2004, 02:11 PM
From what I'm aware, Gamespot maybe your best (and only) choice right now.
And GameSpot just pushed back their estimated arrival time by another week, to Dec. 20 now! http://instagiber.net/smiliesdotcom/otn/angry/zx11pissed.gif
andythemick
10 Dec 2004, 10:07 PM
The thing is, why would Sega announce the game as shipping on the 8th, when apparently the only store to get it (Gametops) won't have it until the 20th? Is it sitting in shipping purgatory until then?