原文如下:
I know a lot of people have had a serious dislike for the 3D kits showing on the team info screen. Well there is an easy way to fix that (that doesn't involve deleting them or anything like that). It'll also display 2D kits for teams with a license within the game.
1. Find your user data folder. By default this is in the following place:
Win Vista: C:\Users\<username>\Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2009\
Win 2000/XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\My Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2009\
Win 98/ME: C:\My Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2009\
Mac OS X: /Users/<username>/Documents/Sports Interactive all Manager 2009/
2. Create a folder called 'panels' in your user data folder.
[NB] If you use the filefront link please remove the underscore from the filename once it's downloaded and replace it with a space. This is something filefront do when you upload a file with a space in the name, nothing I can avoid. So it should be 'kit panel.xml' not 'kit_panel.xml' - Thanks to Maviarab for pointing that out.
4. Place 'kit panel.xml' in the 'panels' folder. Launch Football Manager 2009. When loaded go straight into game preferences from the intro screen. Click on 'Display and Sound' on the tree menu. Make sure that you tick the check box on the page called 'Always Reload Skin on Confirm' and un-tick then box saying 'Use Skin Cache'. Now press confirm on the tree menu. There should be a box that pops up saying 'loading image data for the new skin'. Once this is done 3D kits should be banished from the team info screen. You may want to quit the game and reload it - just to be sure. You can change the ticked and un-ticked boxes back to what they were before.
Ghost Kits
After doing the above you'll probably notice a ghost-like overlay on top of any non-regular style kits you install for teams. There are a couple of solutions for this:
1. Download a set of default kits for the style of kit you are using
Simply download, extract and place the 'default' folder somewhere in your graphics folder in the user data area. It doesn't need to be in a specific location.
2. Use a blank effect.png
This will get rid of the effect layer completely. If you use more than one style of kit or can't find default kits for your style then use this. Download the .zip file, unzip it and place the 'ghost removal' folder in your 'graphics' folder. Again it doesn't need to be in a specific location.
Using either of these methods it is important to CLOSE AND RESTART the game. Just reloading the skin does not seem to enable changes and could account for some of the problems people have been having.