FX Football - The Manager for Every Football Fan
24 😀     40 😒
41,06%

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FX Football - The Manager for Every Football Fan Steam Charts & Stats

User-friendly, easy to grasp and fun to master. FX Football believes in offering a game system designed for every football fan out there: agile, powerful, full of options and extremely fun.
App ID265400
App TypeADVERTISING
Developers
Publishers FX Interactive
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Trading Cards, Steam Workshop
Genres Strategy, Simulation, Sports
Release Date31 Jan, 2014
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Italian, Spanish - Spain

FX Football - The Manager for Every Football Fan
64 Total Reviews
24 Positive Reviews
40 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

FX Football - The Manager for Every Football Fan has garnered a total of 64 reviews, with 24 positive reviews and 40 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 22440 minutes
At first this was unstable game, but it have been patched. Nice work developers! The game is for you if you don't have the time to micromanage all the details like you have to do with Football Manager and you apprichiate smooth manager experience. Create your dream-team and win the series. I give thumbs up.
👍 : 8 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 543 minutes
This is a good management sim if you're looking for an alternative to FM. Not quite as detailed, but that's not a bad thing if you find FM a bit overwhelming. FX has a very good interface that feels like a lot of work has gone into it. Every decision you make on and off the pitch feels like you're making a difference to the club you are managing. There are some good patches in the community to make the club, player names and logos real. My only complaint is that the 2D match could be tweaked a bit for more realism, I mean 2 red cards in nearly every game? obvious scoring opportunities not taken are things that need to be tweaked. I wouldn't let it put you off though as I'm sure these little things will be ironed out in future updates. I read that a 3D match option is on the way as well, I hope so. My verdict: 8/10
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 268 minutes
At the end of the day, it comes down to the matches. The big problem i have with this game is those results just seem too random. Training specialties, tactics...nothing made a difference so why have them. Id lose 6 or 7 matches in a row while have top performers and everything lined up. So i wasnt a fan.
👍 : 10 | 😃 : 3
Negative
Playtime: 344 minutes
The game has a simple interface and not very complicated to understand. Highlights the possibility of setting up your team, not just creating your roster (line up, transfers, etc), but also you can personalize the tactics and the positions players. The convenience of being Steam is a plus, because it allows to customize the game a bit more. As objection, missing the possibility to create a team from zero, also some graphical glitches and gameplay with simulation in “watch game” mode.
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 334 minutes
well ... game crashed after i finished my 1st season playing with a team in england. Game crashed twice in middle season too. Now i cant even load the autosave on the preseason between 1 and 2 season it freezes. Wonder if its unstable because i used the mod for real name players. Will try a new game later without the mod and see if its unstable too. Despite game is very unstable its simple and fun to play, hope developers are still patching it, so much potential if it works properly. If developers are like some other companies that just give up patching and starting making a new continuation game to rip of money they just lost a costumer. So i will give a "no" to recomend this game till it gets stable, then its for sure a "yes" (edited 03/jun/2014) new negative side i just figured .... if you use "halftime -> fulltime" buttons to play matchs ... it goes almost goalless most the time .... if you use highlight method the match have much more goals
👍 : 30 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 168 minutes
Oh so close to being a good game. It has the rigth idea and even manages to almost look like a decent football management game. I am NOT comparing it to FM, but I will compare it to FIFA Manager and this is not far off. Major issues: - Your tactics do not matter one bit, or so it seems. I played a very solid formation and tactic with reasonable plans in place and my team finished second to last despite having a high mid table prediction. I did this twice and had the same result. - Adding players unbalances your team to extreme effect. They never seem to settle in. - The UI is okay but lacks an awful lot of intuitiveness. It is difficult to find a players age and position often on screens when you really wish to see them. You will find yourself going to other screens just to find what you wish to know on your current screen. I believe that if these things were different I could give it a thumb up.
👍 : 10 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 623 minutes
There's nothing fundamentally wrong with the game. It does bring in some interesting aspects to managing, much like the old FIFA managers where you can manage the stadium and sponsors in addition to the team. It just isn't as exciting as say, FM. I'm not sure if that's because it's over-simplified, or if it just hasn't got the realism FM has. Probably a mix of both. Got bored after the first 5 games of the season, which weren't necessarily easy, just that you always had a way of intervening in a match you wouldn't normally have in a manager game, so you never felt any of the tactics or training was really necessary. User-friendly, yes. Easy ro grasp, yes. Fun to master, probably not.
👍 : 11 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 213 minutes
I like the game overall very much. It's easy to understand, with all the basic features a footbal manager should have, really enjoyable. You can see how your tactial lineup is working on the field, which is also very accurate. But then you watch a lifematch and see the behavoir of the teams. Ok i could life with the behavior from goalkepper, defenders and midfield, but especially the strikers behave ridiculous and like idiots, which ruins the game experience in my opinion. They don't shoot in promising positions. Examples: The striker gets a good pass, he is alone around 10m away from the goal. Instead of shooting, he turns around and make a 30 meter pass back... wtf Then the striker gets the ball, around 25m away from the opposite goal, the way is free only the goalkeeper is in the way. Instead of running straight to the goal and try to shoot, he stumble around until the defenders are there, and if he manage then to dribble around 2 defenders and stands in the penalty area where he could shoot, he go for dribbeling the goalkeeper also, where he finally loses the ball. So my team only shoot 4 goals in 10 matches, and only 1 of them was a striker goal after a corner, the other 3 of them were scored by free strokes. And i always had 2 strikers with good shooting ability on the field, but who cares if they don't shoot. So please work on that dear devs, or at least make another possibility for the interaction menü while watching the game like: Shoot directly on goal NOW!!!
👍 : 45 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 434 minutes
In the moment I wouldn't buy this game again, The overall managment is good and reduced to the basics like stadium, sponsors, some trainers and so on. The training is quite fast, just drop the people on what you want them to get trained in. What I don't like is the match calculation. I have very often red cards, don't shoot a lot of goals and in the 2D match the players are not doing what you told them. There are things where you think why the hell it wasn't a goal, why didn't he made a pass to the free guy over there and things like that. Maybe it is just standing for a bad attribute that the passing and running is sometimes strange. But when a striker, how bad he is, got the ball and only the goaly in front of him, just 20 m tu run, why the hell is he turning around and passing to a guy where two defenders are around. There are a lot of situation where you think, if that would be Fifa 13 you would have scored even when you got the first time a controller in your hand, but you can just look how three striker don't manage to get the ball in the empty goal. In general there are not enough goals. Not only in my matches, in the complete league. 2:0; 2:1, 1:0 is normal. Three goals for one team, not very common. Last time the complete league drawed 6x 0:0; 2x 1:0 and one time 2:0. The last of the Bundesliga (Braunschweig) is here first after 5 games. Bayern won 2 out of 5 games and drawed one.... Strange. The game calculation need to be changed in a way that you got the feeling that you can change something with what you are doing and that the rest is realistic.
👍 : 51 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 1287 minutes
Don't get suckered in by this game's sleek graphics and sweet promises. Mortals like you and I can't comprehend it. This game isn't complex, don't misunderstand me. It just doesn't matter what you do, or what players you do it with, you can't win consistenly in this game. The problem is that the match AI is so mind-bogglingly advanced and sophisticated, a simpleton like me just can't figure it out. At first I fiddled with player stats and tactical arrangements, tweaking this and that, calculating the best man for the best position, but that was not to be. The AI knew better. I placed one of the best defenders in the world in the center back position, his prefered position, but the AI knew something I didn't. The AI pushed his forward all the way from midfield. My defenders, even the best of them, will sometimes just stand there and watch the opposing forward run past them for a dozen yards before even reacting. Tired? Nope, peak fitness, in fact. I tried pegging a defender on the enemy forward. The AI just sneered at my unsophisticated, rustic ways. The forward ran past my man by seven or eight full steps again before he even reacted. Nevermind the fact that my man was standing in front of the enemy forward when the forward started his run. My man stood still and the AI laughed all the way to the net. It was just too damn smart for me. A few games later the enemy foward struck the crossbar and the ball rolled right in front of my keeper. My keeper had a player rating of 91 in his goalkeeping position, making him one of the top three keepers in the world, and yet he dives to the ground right next to the ball. Just three inches shy of it, better luck next time; afterall, you're only costing me 6,000,000 dollars a year! No, wait a minute, there won't be any luck in this game. My top defender ran up to the ball from 10 yards away, preventing the keeper from getting it, stopped a second to ponder his next move, and then cleared it -- right into his own net. Granted, this was the Italian league, so someone probably paid him to do that, but I can't help but feel the hopelessness of doing anything in this game. The AI is just too damn smart for me. When the next season started, I decided to try a different approach. The AI was trying to tell me all along not to focus so much on defense and possession play. Attack is the best defense, they say. For the next season, I put all my resources into my forwards and pinned all my hopes on them. Oh, what wonders they worked! The best passer in the world, a man whose base passing stat was 95, would pass balls with such incredible precision -- right to the enemy players' feet. It was miraculous how effecient and consistent he was at passing the ball to my enemies. Another wonderful trick he pulled, several times, much to my delight, was when he'd pass the ball to a friendly player standing just two feet behind him, the ball would then bounce off of the unsuspecting guy, and then it would roll to the one place you might have guessed -- to the enemy players' feet! You may think these are flukes or anomalies. Think again. The AI is already reading your mind, right now, anticipating what players you're going to field and it's bribing them before you even buy the game. It's forcing them to pass balls at enemy feet and to stand slackjawed as forwards sprint past them for 20 yards. It's true, you just can't beat this game. You aren't smart enough. Well, maybe you are. But I'm not smart enough, so I'm throwing in the towel and letting Sherlock Holmes figure this crap out.
👍 : 190 | 😃 : 130
Negative

FX Football - The Manager for Every Football Fan Steam Achievements

FX Football - The Manager for Every Football Fan offers players a rich tapestry of challenges, with a total of 19 achievements to unlock. These achievements span a variety of in-game activities, encouraging exploration, skill development, and strategic mastery. Unlocking these achievements provides not only a rewarding experience but also a deeper engagement with the game's content.

Lucky charm

Win the same competition 3 times.

Winner

Win any 3 leagues.

Collector

Win 5 titles in any country.

Efficient

Play 2 consecutive finals in the same competition with any team.

Lost finals

Lose 2 finals of the same competition with any team.

Jinxed

Fall 3 times in the same qualifying round of a certain competition.

Chosen One

Promote one or several teams to a higher division at least 2 times.

Savior

Save one or several teams from relegation at least 2 times.

International

Classify one or more teams for the FX Europe Cup or the FX Euro League at least 3 times.

Giant Killer

Win 5 games against superior teams during the same season.

Derby expert

Pull off at least 3 wins and 2 ties against the same rival in 5 consecutive derbies.

Specialist

Under your leadership, a player is named MVP of the league in his position.

Attacker

Manage the team with the top scorer of the season.

Defender

Manage the team with the least amount of goals conceded in a single season.

Professor

Give 3 youth division footballers the chance to play 20 games each (as starters or substitutes).

Wanderer

Manage a full season in two different countries.

Double

Win 2 titles in a single season.

Triple

Win 3 titles in a single season.

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FX Football - The Manager for Every Football Fan Minimum PC System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP SP3
  • Processor: Pentium 4 3.2 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel Series 4, NVIDIA GeForce 6600, ATI Radeon X1600 or higher with 256 MB
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 650 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible

FX Football - The Manager for Every Football Fan has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.

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