************************************************************* * FA Premier Manager 99 Online - Newsletter * ************************************************************* ISSUE 1 - Sunday, October 25, 1998 ------------------------------------------------------------- WELCOME ------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to the first Issue of the FA Premier Manager 99 Online Newsletter. This Newsletter will be maily composed by Daniel Vassallo. If anyone wants to write an article or to ask a question on this newsletter, send an e-mail to fa99@fifagaming.com and type "FA Premier Manager 99 Online Newsletter" in the Subject Box. This Newsletter will be released every Sunday. The 1st Part of the Newsletter will always be the "News Archive". This will contain the subjects of all the news posted the week before. In this case, since it's the first issue, it will contain all the news subjects posted since the opening of the site. The Second section will be called "Coming Soon", and will include some of the features we will be adding to FA Premier Manager 99 Online in the future. Then There will be a section dedicated to your articles or questions or whatever you want to say. Remember to contribute just send an email to fa99@fifagmaing.com with the subject "FA Premier Manager 99 Online Newsletter". Finally there might be some sections depending on what happened that week. ------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS ARCHIVE ------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, October 23, 1998 ------------------------------------------ FA Premier League Football Manager 99 Competition (6:45 PM) Review Finished (6:04 PM) Wednesday, October 20, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Newsletter 1st Issue Next Sunday (11:22 PM) Sunday, October 18, 1998 Sunday, October 18, 1998 ------------------------------------------ First 8 Add-Ons (7:40 PM) Friday, October 16, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Shops should change the Game (8:17 PM) You should find it now (6:50 PM) Wednesday, October 14, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Downloads Coming Soon (7:00 PM) Tuesday, October 13, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Another New Question at the Voting Polls (7:13 PM) Saturday, October 10, 1998 ------------------------------------------ New Question at the Voting Polls (7:15 PM) Friday, October 9, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Gamespot UK Review (6:22 PM) Re-Birth (6:13 PM) Wednesday, October 7, 1998 ------------------------------------------ The Mysterious Bug (6:20 PM) Voting Polls Problems (6:13 PM) Monday, October 5, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Box Cover Image (8:45 AM) The New Release Date (8:31 PM) Sunday, October 4, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Voting Polls Section is Up (1:15 AM) Friday, October 2, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Officially Released (8:48 PM) Thursday, October 1, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Strange But True (6:31 PM) Wednesday, September 30, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Game Already Out (1:49 PM) Monday, September 28, 1998 ------------------------------------------ First Week Passed (10:50 PM) Sunday, September 27, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Nearly Finished (6:55 PM) Saturday, September 26, 1998 ------------------------------------------ 3D Card not Required (6:52 PM) Thursday, September 24, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Forum is finally up (11:58 PM) Wednesday, September 23, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Forum still not up (10:52 PM) Tuesday, September 22, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Newsletter Section is Up (12:51 AM) Preview Added (12:25 AM) Monday, September 21, 1998 ------------------------------------------ Coming Soon (3:18 AM) Match Screen Shots (3:10 AM) Exclusive Interview (3:05 AM) Everything Begins From Here (3:00 AM) ------------------------------------------------------------- COMING SOON ------------------------------------------------------------- o We will soon be opening a Tips & Tactics Section where everyone will be able to add his tips or tactics he uses to succeed in the game. o More Club Badges are coming soon in the Download Section. ------------------------------------------------------------- AVOIDING CRASHES ------------------------------------------------------------- I've compiled some points on how to avoid the game to crash especially on low specs machines. o Free up as much hard disk space as possible. o Increase the Virual Memory from the Control Panel/System. o Remove the Menu Animations and Background Music if the menus run too slow. o If you have 16MB Ram, try to upgrade to at least 32MB. ------------------------------------------------------------- REVIEW ------------------------------------------------------------- Want to know my opinion about the game? The following is my review on the game. It is also in HTML version at http://www.fifagaming.com/fa99/reviews/. FA Premier League Football Manager 99, better known as the sequel to FIFA Soccer Manager. It's EA Sports' second attempt to create the best soccer management game, and somehow they manage. What's the most important aspect in a soccer management game? It's surely the gameplay. That which made the Championship Manager series successful as they are now. FA Premier League Football Manager 99 is most probably the most detailed and realistic game of this genre. The feautes are mainly split in two parts; The Buisness Section and the Coaching Section. Both excel in details. From the coaching section you can control anything which has to do with your players, with your team and with the transfers. You can also change the tactics, give out detailed team orders such as to play on the break or to use the offside trap. The transfer market is one of the most realistic I've ever seen. You can't just look for the best Striker in the world and buy him. First you'll need to find a player you think is good. Then to make sure he's doing well in his team you can view his performance in the current season. If you want to go further, then you'll have to assign a scout so that he'll research the player and after some days (depending on where the player plays) he'll give an assesment mark for his stats. Of course the scout won't work for free, so you'll have to keep his mouth shut with some thousands of pounds. Then if you're satisfied with what the scout found, you'll be able to contact the team and if they accept, you and the player must agree on the contract length and on the weekly wages. The whole transfer might take about a month to finish. It's surely much improved from the one that FIFA Soccer Manager used. The buisness section is in a way a complete new thing over FIFA Soccer Manager. The features that FIFA Soccer Manager had, such as stadium building and maintanance were highly improved. Now everything is in a more realistic way and everything is more complicated than before. For example taking out a loan of 5,000,000 pounds won't take a second just like in FIFA Soccer Manager. Now first you'll have to apply for the loan, let's say 5,000,000 pounds. Then after a week you'll begin to receive emails from the major banks. Some of them might accept to give you the loan under cerain circumstances and interest fees, and others might decline the deal. There is also the addition of sponsors, which obviously offer more money if you're doing well in your season. The Building section has been expanded so much that it's nearly another game by itself, playing with the buildings and the development of the stadium. Now apart for upgrading the stands and the roofs you can also build Hotels, Training Centers, Swimming Pools, Medical Clinics, Restaurants, and much more outside the stadium building to attract more fans or to help with the improvement of your players. That's not all. You will be able to install pitch covers, drainange systems, sprinklers, etc on your pitch to prevent from injures or cancelled matches due to frost or a high ammount of water on the pitch. The Gameplay is probably the best among the other soccer management games, but there's no doubt that the graphics are the best. It uses a modified FIFA 98 graphics engine and takes advantage of the best 3D Fx cards. The moves are as usual motion captured by David Ginola, which makes FA Premier League Football Manager 99 the second game which uses a motion captured engine after FIFA Soccer Manager. There are 4 cameras in the game. All of them are from the sideline but at different altitudes and sides. Then with the F5 button you have the option to stop the camera from moving with the ball. This feature is useful in free kicks and corner kicks, where your eyes need to concentrate where the ball is. It's a pity there is no multiplayer option, neither on the same PC. It was a much requested feature, and it would have made the game much more fun to play against friends. At least EA Sports included the option to be able to apply to manage other teams from the Spanish, German, Italian, English and Scottish Leagues. That makes the game more fun since when you're tired of your team you can quit and search for adventures somewhere else in Europe. Of course, in every game there's also some disappointing things which are either left out or lack detail. Probably FA Premier League Football Manager 99 doesn't lack much details except some small things are almost in every game of this genre. There's no Top Scorers Tables, for example. Even though there are tables of the Top Managers, Top Clubs and Top Players, the Top Scorers Tables are one of the most important. Then there's no Man of the Match Award. This feature was even in FIFA Soccer Manager, but for some reason not in FA Premier League Football Manager 99. Pros Full of Details and Options Totally Realistic Fun to manage and watch the match Spectacular Graphics Lasts Long Cons Needs a Very Good PC... ...And without a 3D Card you won't see much No Multiplayer Lacks some small details Verdict: Probably the Best Soccer Management Game out there. A Must buy for everyone who likes Soccer Management Games. But make sure you have a very Good PC and a 3D Fx Card. Else you'll be disappointed. ------------------------------------------------------------- BACK ISSUES ------------------------------------------------------------- All The Issues released will be archived at http://www.fifagaming.com/fa99/newsletter/. 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