|
Post by clarkeda on Jun 18, 2016 13:21:18 GMT
Hi Guys, Need a bit of help, currently have an iPad and laptop (which was bought solely to play Football Manager) I'm thinking of selling both and getting a Microsoft Surface Pro 3/4, which is the best one to get? To at least future proof me for a couple of years of Football Manager? I'm just after a little guidance as which one to get which is best value, I don't want to by a i7 if I don't HAVE to, and if an i5 should run it well for a couple of years. Also if I got a surface pro 3 with i7 would that be better then a surface pro 4 with i5? I have attached the tech specs for the game below, these are minimum requirements so the game will probably run awfully on that, so please provide a little leeway if possible. www.footballmanager.com/manual/fm2016/introduction/system-requirementsAny help is greatly appreciated.
|
|
|
Post by Ryan_Shawjosh on Jun 19, 2016 14:00:23 GMT
Hi Guys, Need a bit of help, currently have an iPad and laptop (which was bought solely to play Football Manager) I'm thinking of selling both and getting a Microsoft Surface Pro 3/4, which is the best one to get? To at least future proof me for a couple of years of Football Manager? I'm just after a little guidance as which one to get which is best value, I don't want to by a i7 if I don't HAVE to, and if an i5 should run it well for a couple of years. Also if I got a surface pro 3 with i7 would that be better then a surface pro 4 with i5? I have attached the tech specs for the game below, these are minimum requirements so the game will probably run awfully on that, so please provide a little leeway if possible. www.footballmanager.com/manual/fm2016/introduction/system-requirementsAny help is greatly appreciated. How many leagues do you like to load on a file? Roughly what is your budget? I load every nation on my desktop, because I can, but on laptops, I normally keep it to around 8 main ones. If you don't normally load that many leagues, you don't have a lot to worry about. Football Manager is very low demanding as far as games go. Found this link, that may help. (FM2015 but should still help).The link is to a thread which has one sensible reply and a couple of links further down.
|
|
|
Post by clarkeda on Jun 22, 2016 16:23:37 GMT
Hi Guys, Need a bit of help, currently have an iPad and laptop (which was bought solely to play Football Manager) I'm thinking of selling both and getting a Microsoft Surface Pro 3/4, which is the best one to get? To at least future proof me for a couple of years of Football Manager? I'm just after a little guidance as which one to get which is best value, I don't want to by a i7 if I don't HAVE to, and if an i5 should run it well for a couple of years. Also if I got a surface pro 3 with i7 would that be better then a surface pro 4 with i5? I have attached the tech specs for the game below, these are minimum requirements so the game will probably run awfully on that, so please provide a little leeway if possible. www.footballmanager.com/manual/fm2016/introduction/system-requirementsAny help is greatly appreciated. How many leagues do you like to load on a file? Roughly what is your budget? I load every nation on my desktop, because I can, but on laptops, I normally keep it to around 8 main ones. If you don't normally load that many leagues, you don't have a lot to worry about. Football Manager is very low demanding as far as games go. Found this link, that may help. (FM2015 but should still help).The link is to a thread which has one sensible reply and a couple of links further down. Normally load about 5 nations not all playable mind. I'll have a look through that link thanks!
|
|