

Memory – XP : 512MB RAM, Vista/W7 : 1.0GB RAM

Supported Processors: Intel Pentium 4, Intel Core, AMD Athlon Processor – XP : 1.4GHz or Faster, Vista/W7 : 2.0GHz or Faster But no Wales.Ĭonveniently, games saved in the demo will be compatible with the commercial offering, so sheepskin coat-toting managers can carry on where the left off if they splash out for the full Football Manager 2011. The 300MB Vanilla option comes in English only with Quick Start gaming options for the leagues in England and Scotland, while the 1GB Strawberry version supports several languages and comes with Quick Starts for leagues from England, Scotland, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Brazil, Argentina and Chile. The demo is currently available in Vanilla and Strawberry flavours for both PC and Mac. The game interface has also been given a splosh with a damp sponge, introducing slicker, simplified interaction and improved staff automation letting you focus more on football based action. The new game adds improved chat with players and staff members, a new way to deal with contract negotiations through accursed agents, streamlined email and press conference modes, with groovy new on-pitch animations and crowd graphics adding to the fun. With the football season in full swing (come on Cardiff!), Sports Interactive and Sega have released a fully-featured demo of Football Manager 2011 ahead of the full game hitting the stores and Steam in two weeks.Īs demos go, you get quite a lot to play with, with the download letting users play half a season (2010/11), with all the in-game functions and features included, with team squads up to date (as per the real-world January transfer deadline).
