07 November 2004, 17:04 | #1 |
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I need help with this game. I won the 1st division 3 times and got told the number to phone to get the national team job (Can't remember it at the moment). Problem is I can't seem to ring it. Can anyone help? (I'm playing the AGA version.)
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06 January 2005, 03:10 | #2 |
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am also having the same problem. Have won the league 3 times and have received the number but dont know what to do with it.
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06 January 2005, 19:54 | #3 |
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It is not possible to become the International manager - you are given the number but can never actually take over the job
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06 January 2005, 20:03 | #4 |
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so the number is just for, well for show?
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07 February 2008, 23:20 | #6 |
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can anyone please help me with the training regimes of my players because try as i might they end up with the dreaded XXX, is it possible to have 3 ticks all of the time? at least some of the time? i remember a copy of amiga power having a list of training but alas it cannot be found anymore.
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07 February 2008, 23:52 | #7 |
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Hello and welcome to EAB
This thread is certainly a blast from the past... if you want to have a look at the guide printed by Amiga Power, the pages have been scanned on the Amiga Magazine Rack and can be found here (pages 68 and 69). |
08 February 2008, 00:12 | #8 |
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thank you very much for both the welcome and the information, i never thought i would be playing the old games i used to play over a decade ago but my pc has just about sailed west and only can do a limited number of things, so here i.
once again cheers and sorry for bringing the thread up after a couple of years. |
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This is one of the hardest sims I've ever played.
My players NEVER EVER get ratings above 3 after a couple of weeks. |
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If you can get the training sussed out it's a lot easier - have you checked that Amiga Power guide? That should help you out a lot.
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16 February 2008, 11:26 | #11 |
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Yeah but even when I do cycle the training as shown, it just keeps dropping everyone to 3s.
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16 February 2008, 12:41 | #12 |
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Hmm, well I would help you more but I haven't actually played the game since my original post in this thread so I don't remember much about it, sorry
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I'm following the training schedules consistently, from left to right AND up to down.
They fail after a week or 3. ANYTHING you can remember at all will help. Considering there are NO guides aside from that one AT ALL on the net.......I NEED HELP and I'll write one for gamefaqs |
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What days do you let your players rest? I always rested them Monday and Friday and trained the other three days.
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That's the standard setup I use.
For my training I follow the guide in the mag and not else. Should it be done from what is listed left to right? |
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Yes it should be followed from left to right. I don't think I ever followed the guide 100% but again it was years ago so I can't be sure. May be worth altering them slightly on occasion too.
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Will try it, but this game is VERY hard...
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It is to start with, definitely - I had to wait a few seasons before I won my first promotion. You just have to stick with it, and some shrewd purchases in the transfer market are required too, though it is tricky given you don't have a lot of money.
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Still doing something wrong >_>
What about letters? |
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What do you mean? You might need to be a bit more specific
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