07 October 2005, 12:42 | #1 |
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Premier Manager 3
... the original boxed has just arrived for the A1200!!
I cant wait to play this again ... the BEST Football Management Sim ever!! What is the difference from the other Amiga versions, or from PC, if any?? |
07 October 2005, 13:06 | #2 |
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Premier Manager 3 Deluxe is better
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I found this...
http://hol.abime.net/1141 http://eager.back2roots.org/DATA/P/PREMA3D.HTML There was also a Multi Edit System!!! http://eager.back2roots.org/DATA/P/PREMA3M.HTML Quote:
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I wish I go the deluxe version now...
From MobyGames... This is a compilation of Premier Manager 3 and its Multi-Edit Construction set. PM3 has been updated to 1995-1996 season data, with promoted and relegated teams moved divisions and player transfers activated - this means that previous saved games aren't compatible. The Multi Edit system is "built in" isn't it?? Alternative is to get the Multi-Edit System disk seperately? |
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Multi Edit was always separate, they just bundled it with PM3 Deluxe. Unfortunately, because of the change in the leagues at that time, old saves were not able to be preserved because the file structure was different.
I did try to maintain compatibility when I wrote it, but I had problems enough fitting it into a 1 meg A5oo/A6oo hard drive spec. |
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PM3-Deluxe is here, as 3 disks:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Premier-Manage...QQcmdZViewItem My original PM3 is 3 disks, w/o the MES disk? So should I just download the MES disk and use with my original, or just download the PM3 deluxe whdload or emulate on a PC? |
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More info pls Galahad... if Multi-Edit system is part of PM3-deluxe, how come there are still 3 disks, whereas my normal PM3 is 3 disks, and with MES would make it 4 disks? Is PM3-Deluxe better on Amiga or same for PC? As its not a game that you beed a joystick for, I may be better off playing it on my laptop instead of the Amiga... |
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It took me an eternity to set up WinUAE and actually get PM3Deluxe to work!!
I hope it'll be ok the next time I try it!! Galahad, I still need to use the Protection Wheel, don't I? |
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PM3 and Multi Edit were bundled together for Deluxe but not combined. Yes you need to use the Protection Wheel if its original, and I wouldn't bother using any cracked versions as they all didnt crack it properly! I wonder why that would be
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I'll be playing that tonight again on WinUAE was up til 4am this morning playing it on the Amiga 1200!! At least I can be in bed at the same time and play on the laptop on WinUAE! (not sure the wife will like that tho!) |
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I am unable to save the game in WinUAE.
DFO & DF1 are "invalid directory" DF3 is "fatal error" I'm disappointed... |
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Simply use the Snapshot option, WinUAE will save the entire game process as like a 'freeze frame', and you can reload again and continue later.
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I created the "custom floppy" 2mb adf on WinUAE which it says is for the save games... and selected it as the 4th disk, and it still "invalid directory"
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Sorry its called Load/Save State. Under the MISC option
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Ok, saved as a "uss" file.
When I click on "Load State" after that, it crashed and says "Software Failure" ?? see: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=212614#post212614 Last edited by Sid; 11 October 2005 at 00:45. |
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