toothgnasher
May 27 2008, 03:56 PM
Is there such available game in the market? Or any series (FM, CM, FIFA Manager...) that can be modded to have such element?
heizad
May 27 2008, 04:04 PM
if got confirm many people will play it
toothgnasher
May 27 2008, 04:33 PM
I know mgmt game like Pizza Connection and Pizza Tycoon has such crime element
The Sims you can go they way it "shouldn't" be played
Simcity you can do some "population control"
Why not football mgmt? Player/Officials bribing, match fixing, referee fixing, players time wasting/theatherics, crowd riots, hooliganism...
I played Hooligans bef anyway but no football mgmt in it.
heizad
May 27 2008, 07:27 PM
maybe u can suggest this features to SI for new football manager
toothgnasher
May 27 2008, 07:42 PM
QUOTE(heizad @ May 27 2008, 07:27 PM)
maybe u can suggest this features to SI for new football manager

SI do FM or CM now? CM done by who then?
heizad
May 27 2008, 09:41 PM
CM made by eidos..SI n eidos dun coop anymore for FM..FM now fully under SI
Guenhwyvar
May 28 2008, 08:53 AM
I don't think SEGA will like to promote match fixing or bribing the referee. Plus it will make the game less fun.
chenster
May 30 2008, 05:01 PM
i tried one game like 10 years ago..
where the picture (cartoonish) will show the referee holding money.. these kinda ref u can bribe.. but not always go as ur way..
in the end u will get sack by ur board if u bribe too much..
but that game was long long time ago.. and it sucks! CM still the best then..
sickx
Jun 1 2008, 01:48 PM
in my fm game,middlesborough deducted 10 points for going to administrative board in 2009.in 2015,blackburn got deducted 10 points for the same reason.still,i don't know how they got into it.if my team got deducted,it's some kind of a challenge also for me to win the league by 10 points reduced.lol.
heizad
Jun 1 2008, 02:15 PM
i think that thing happen only ur financial state is really unhealthy and in debt..
wayne322
Jun 5 2008, 08:31 PM
If there got,then it will be the best selling pc game as player can express their anger!
jason18689
Jun 7 2008, 02:12 PM
i dont think there will be any company who dare to make this "function" available..
reputation will be risked and there is no need for that...
Since in real life, bribing is a wrong thing to do...
There wont be such need for a company to encourage gamers doing the wrong thing...
heizad
Jun 7 2008, 02:41 PM
if that's the case then the gta franchise etc oso shud not been made...
toothgnasher
Jun 10 2008, 03:21 PM
ok. I don tink it won't spoil the fun. The mechanism is like the EA football manager game, where you can negotiate on your sponsor and ads.
The likeliness of the referee to bias to you is based how much you are bribed.
Then if you're caught, then you have to go thru suspension or fine, since you earn money n buy properties.
Mebe you have sort of reputation system, where points for your rep go down, or ur team rep go down, demoted to lower league.
heizad
Jun 10 2008, 04:53 PM
that sounds more realistic to me
ivanchin99
Jul 15 2008, 05:18 PM
The only footie game that i know has this feature is ultimate soccer manager 98/99. You can google it or get it from the-underdogs though.
zeroheat
Jul 20 2008, 12:07 AM
haha , young kids wanna get the real 'feel' of true management of a Football club . I'm sure richs clubs bribe. Obvious ones would be those referees that give lots of penalties to that certain club.
jason18689
Aug 10 2008, 12:54 PM
QUOTE(heizad @ Jun 7 2008, 02:41 PM)
if that's the case then the gta franchise etc oso shud not been made...
haha...sounds cool to hear that btw...
GTA which is Grand Theft Auto, is originally a "bad game"... i dont mean its gameplay is bad, the gameplay is fantastic, but originally, the idea of GTA is something bad...
Elsewhere, FM series are ORIGINALLY a legal gaming experience, which has no bribing materials inside...So if you were to change it, hell yeah it looks fun, but most of the people will complain and bad feedbacks will be all over the moon..
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