Simple, effective and pleasing on the eye. Nice and simple, it adds the competition logo as well as the club logos and names, on a background corresponding to the colour the teams are playing in. Nice touch this, from a guy you’ll probably see time and again if you are looking for skinning mods – Michael Murray.
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The rest of the mods can be seen in this screenshot: You can find it here if you want to give it a go. The mod has club specific banners for loads of clubs. It’s a small thing, particularly for me at the moment as I tend to play in 3D, but nevertheless it’s a nice touch. What I really like about this one is that it changes the hoardings between the tiers of the stands too. The first is one of the purely aesthetic add-ons as it replaces the default advertisement hoardings with club specific banners and colours. The rest of the modifications relate to the “matchday experience”, or rather the matchday UI and graphics on the 3d engine. However, this set of customised panels from Sortitoutsi not only includes the PPM’s as an option, it also re-arranges the panels more efficiently to give you extra information on one screen. Unfortunately, this is overlooked in the default skins. In FM13 and 14, I used the fantastic Bergkamp skins which added an option to show a player’s PPM’s in one of his profile widgets. The effects of my edit are as follows:Īdding Preferred Moves to profile widgets The same thread will show you how to remove the text from the sidebar to show only the icons but I prefer to have full-width. I used this site to find the code for the charcoal used in FM (R-49, G-51, B-63). You can change the colour to anything you like, you just need to know the HTML colour code for it. First of all, you need to download the base skin files here and then you need to follow the instructions in this thread. This edit requires a little bit of work but is well worth it. I didn’t like the sidebar changing colour on the squad screens and I wanted it to either stay charcoal or become transparent. Thanks to the good people across various FM fansites, however, I’ve been able to fix both:
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I’ve always been a fan of dark skins and, aside from the abomination that is the tactics screen, there were only two relatively minor gripes that I had with it. I think I’ve said this before but, quite unusually for Football Manager, I actually really like the default skin. I was going to add this to the bottom of my next save-game post but thought I’d separate it out as it’s just cleaner this way. Since then, however, I’ve been trawling the “FM Scene” for the little unique add-ons that don’t necessarily add so much to your game but just add nice little touches here and there. These are all fairly normal “customisations” for Football Manager which most people will download and for which every person will have their preference. In the last article I posted, I linked you to a number of my favourite basic graphics – facepacks, logos, backgrounds, etc.