

Something else that I have still to test in the cross save feature of the game. The Xbox Series X gets the most out of the game by running in native 4K with HDR but previous generations in the Xbox family will either have upscaled 4K or 1080p.

I have put more than my fair share of hours into the PC version of the series and this latest match engine is head and shoulders above anything that’s been before. Jumping into the game I must say that the user interface is a nice change from previous years, with a bold purple design. So back to the game itself and I thought where better to start than my boyhood club, Glasgow Celtic. I would have liked to see SI have a fully integrated M&K control option as this would make a massive improvement to the game. I haven’t had a chance to test it but a USB keyboard is apparently useable to make the transfer market a bit easier to navigate. RT seems to be the “left click” of the game as this advances the game and works it’s way through the news sections. I feel I spent more time trying to navigate the menus to access my tactics and transfers than I did playing the matches to begin with. This was always going to be an issue over the mouse and keyboard version (or even the touch screen). On this note, lets get right into the Achilles heel of the game: Navigation. However don’t think that this streamlined approach has taken away the depth that comes along with Football Manager as there is still plenty to explore as you dive deeper into the menus. The Touch version has been around on tablets, pc and also the Switch in recent years. This means that instead of spending 4 days trying to arrange a pre-season you can progress through seasons at a similar pace to the old Championship Manager games.
FOOTBALL MANAGER 2021 XBOX ONE FULL
Football Manager 2021 Xbox Edition is based on the Touch version of the full game.
