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Franchise Hockey Manager 4 Crack By Irfan Doggar

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About This Game Franchise Hockey Manager 4 is the deepest, most authentic hockey strategy gaming experience you can find. The game is the only PC/Mac game officially licensed by the NHL®, allowing you to take the reins of your favorite franchise to capture the Stanley Cup®.Choose one of 24 leagues around the globe and select a team to guide to glory - or create your own hockey universe, or choose a historical NHL® start date as far back as 1917. Sign free agents, trade players, draft the next crop of superstars, and much more! This is as close as you'll get to sitting in a General Manager's office without drawing a paycheck from a team. Oversee team finances, keep an eye on the salary cap, hire your staff, put together trade packages, make contract offers to free agents, and draft the newest generation of stars. New features in FHM 4:2017-18 team rostersTake over a team in one of over 24 playable leagues that feature real current rosters based on countless hours of detailed research into player ratings. In addition to the National Hockey League® license, which gives FHM 4 real logos, uniforms, and histories for all 31 teams, the game features North American minor leagues, Canadian major junior leagues, and multiple levels of European hockey leagues.Vegas, baby!Yes, you can roll the dice with the new NHL® expansion team, the Vegas Golden Knights™. Take control of the team as it was built through the expansion draft or return those players to their original teams and remake the Golden Knights™ according to your strategic vision.Unprecedented customizationFHM 4 features even more ways to set up a league. In additional to pre-configured structures, choose the number of conferences and divisions in your league, its schedule length, and the number of teams.The most hockey everTravel as far back as the 1917-18 season and enjoy historically accurate rosters, including the early major leagues in western Canada! FHM 4 puts more hockey history at your fingertips than any game ever released.In addition, try one of FHM 4’s 30 new historical challenges (one per NHL® team) and see if you can repeat, or improve on, such successes as Montreal’s 1950s dynasty, Philadelphia’s 1970s expansion wins, and Vancouver’s wild ride to the 1982 Stanley Cup® Final!Challenge ModeYou can also put your hockey smarts to the test in the modern day with Challenge Mode, a new twist that pushes you to compete and win even when the odds are stacked against you. It’s a spin on the popular Path to Glory Mode, which is now available in every aspect of FHM 4.Commissioner ModeYou can now take the top-level view in all game types and make changes as you see fit.Worldwide playable leaguesTake the reins of a team in Austria, Belarus, Denmark, Slovakia, Poland, and other countries, in addition to returning favorites. FHM 4 also features a European Champions League and more international competitions than ever.Staggering detailMany more new features include:A new Hall of Fame systemLine chemistryPlayer uniform number retirementsNew postseason awardsExpanded statistical tracking, including single game recordsIn-game audio and visual enhancementsAnd much more! 7ad7b8b382 Title: Franchise Hockey Manager 4Genre: Indie, Simulation, Sports, StrategyDeveloper:Out of the Park DevelopmentsPublisher:Out of the Park DevelopmentsRelease Date: 6 Oct, 2017 Franchise Hockey Manager 4 Crack By Irfan Doggar 4th Version - my 3rd purchase (love hockey manager games), still not well done. Strange things happen - computer not re-signing extremely talented players (nor trading them). Fired after winning season (note: at no point did the system say you were fired, you just were not managing a team anymore). After third season, the potential for draft picks dropped by about 1-2 stars (ie: .5 star potential in the second round, 1.5 at the end of round 1). Overall - not well made, not well tested, not well documented, just not a good game.. "Do you recommend this game?" NO, not at this price and not in it's current state.Do I like the game and see the potential? YES, this sim has a high ceiling and I hope and pray I can change this review to a thumbs up sooner than later.Seriously... when you are charging $35+ for a game, at least have some fundamental standard that you prioritize. I don't want to play a simulation game where basic things are broken like sorting on certain columns, or a back page function that doesn't remember your last configuration\/filter.If simulation games 20-30 years older can do exactly what you're trying to do and have done it extremely well in the past, that should be the "standard" you try to at least reach before you present anything furthermore. Zero excuses in my opinion.Aside from the headscratching "Dev, why can't you not sleep just for a night and fix the most obvious unsightly detractions", this simulation is very rewarding and I am actually enjoying the brunt of the mechanics.Simple obvious polish is all that is needed, for instance when both teams are the same trim color, the text labels will use the same color for both teams, which is annoying and confusing when you are trying to immerse yourself in the details, it's like trying to watch two teams wearing the same uniforms. Also a game puck indicator that seems to follow a hidden random agenda to what the play by play is actually saying, or penalty countdowns which start fine, but executes in a completely 'F- failed function coding class' buggy mess.Plusses: - Real players\/teams. The NHL\/PA licensing is great and this is the type of sim I will love to tinker around with in various historical fantasy tangents- Engine that is more believable than smoke & mirrors at this point. Text play-by-play retty much reminiscent of Championship Manager 01\/02 (Football Manager before it went 2D) and that era of sports sim engine.Minuses:- Unpolished, untested, sloppy coded front-end, broken functionality that is there but not working properly under various contexts- Setting a player trade with a team and finally clicking "Offer trade" leading to home screen with no indicators\/prompts\/results and then going back to the trade window manually has the same trade ready to go\/repeat into loop-of-nothing. Seriously, how the heck do I trade a player?- Resolution settings seemingly not working at all (fixed default regardless of what I set including after a restart)- Momentum meter doesn't seem very realistic or in tune with the action being portrayed- Puck indicator that seems to have a mind of its own compared to the action being portrayed- Game engine playback settings that don't stick and have to be reset every game- No player comparison- No line presets- No steam cloud save(my opinion after open-minded 6 hours of casual play). I got this game 75% off and i don't think i would play it even if it was free. The UI is really bad and it seems more like a game that's in early alpha than a final game. It's like there is no thought that went in to it. The sadest part is that Out of the Park Baseball is so good and this is from the same company. No clue what they are thinking releasing this as it is.. Enjoyable if you're super into this kind of thing. Frequent crashes and achievements not working can be frustrating. Lots of potential, but feels like a work in progress. Skip if you're not a hockey guy; must buy if you're a hockey history nerd.. Wow, so I'm 90+ hours into this game, and I guess after this much time, I should give it a thumbs up. But there are still a lot of issues with this game. It's certainly not worth full price. Here's hoping future editions clean up all the bugs?-------------------------------------------------------------------The Good-------------------------------------------------------------------It's a pretty good hockey simulation. You get the chance to be the GM and Manager of a Pro Hockey team, and the player ratings seem to be mostly up-to-date. And you can modify the ratings if you don't agree, or if a player ends up developing into a Superstar and you want to mirror that.It's basically OOTP but Hockey.-------------------------------------------------------------------The Bad-------------------------------------------------------------------Apparently, from reading other reviews, if you try to do a lot of custom stuff, the game gets unstable fast. For me, I have only encountered one game breaking (So awful that you have to quit and start over from Square 1) bug. And that was when my Free Agent Money Available went negative. From what I've read so far, this was a bug from earlier years, so looks like it's still not fixed?There are lots of weird little bugs in the game, too. None of them game breaking. Stuff like when you're actually playing a game, the Powerplay clock goes nuts, and keeps flashing the last 10 seconds over and over again. Or the game will announce someone got injured in the game, but they keep on playing.Other things wrong in the game are just design choices and lack of flexibilty in the model. Why can't I change financial rules only on July 1? Why do top FA's sign so quickly to other teams? The UI for choosing Strategies and Roles for your Players is set up such that they keep defaulting to bad choices.Like OOTP a lot of things aren't explained anywhere. Like I still have no idea if there's a difference between having one Assistant Coach or 20. I still haven't found an easy way to tell my AI assistant to scout all the hockey leagues in the world, so despite having 30+ scouts who aren't even busy all of the time, I'll still end up with many top rated players not getting scouted. The UI should offer to do this automatically, IMHO.TLDR Version: There's lots of stuff that should be automated and lots of things you never get told about or can look at easily.So, yes, I don't recommend FHM4. Not at full price. Wait til FHM5 and see if there's less complaints about bugs, etc.

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