Free Download Football Manager 2012

For those of you who want to become a football team manager, you can learn first in a game called Football Manager 2012 .. he..e.. Surely only a game, just for fun-appeal. For those interested, just download Football Manager 2012 via the link below.


System Requirements Football Manager 2012 :

  • OS: Windows XP/Vista/W7
  • Processor: XP - 1.4GHz or Faster, Vista/W7 - 2.0GHz or Faster. Intel Pentium 4, Intel Core, AMD Athlon.
  • Memory: XP - 512MB RAM, Vista/W7 - 1.0GB RAM
  • Graphics: 128MB
  • Supported Chipsets - Nvidia FX 5900 Ultra or greater; ATI Radeon 9800 or greater; Intel 82915G/82910GL or greater.
  • Earlier cards may only display 2D Match Viewer Mode and are not supported.
  • Earlier cards may require the DirectX 9.0 SDK is installed to run the game. This can be downloaded from the following url:
  • DirectX Software Development Kit
Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are not supported.
  • DirectX®: 9.0c
  • Hard Drive: 2GB
  • Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible
  • LAN: TCP/IP compliant

How to install Football Manager 2012:

Extract the downloaded file, then mount or burn install
Copy everything from the SKIDROW folder to the game installation
Play the game


Developer: Sports Interactive
Publisher: SEGA
Genre: sport
Platform: PC / Windows

Release date: World: 21 October 2011
Europe: 21 October 2011
Play modes: single / multiplayer
Multiplayer: Internet
Game language: English
Age requirements: everyone | media: 1 DVD
Suggested system requirements:
Pentium 4 2 GHz, 512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 128 MB (GeForce FX 5900 or better), 2 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.

You’re in the hot-seat, which means you decide who plays and who sits on the bench, you’re in total control of tactics, team-talks, substitutions and pitch-side instructions as you follow the match live with the acclaimed 3D match engine allowing YOU to make the difference!


Screenshot

As the boss you’ll also have full control of team affairs away from the pitch:

  • Will you spend big-money on expensive superstars or put a focus on scouting for wonderkids?
  • How will you approach training & match preparation?
  • Will you be the chairman’s best friend or always demand the best investment from the board?
  • How do you react when a young star has problems – a shoulder to cry on or a clip round the ear?
  • And how will you deal with tricky questions from the media?
  • Now it’s time to put your opinions to the test.

Keygen/Serial


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