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本帖最后由 卡拉古尼斯 于 2010-7-24 17:15 编辑
A massive database update to make a realistic experience in Germany's amateur leagues down to level 6 (Verbandsliga). It's the result of a collaborative effort of the German forum meistertrainerforum.de
Status: Version 2.1 released, with quite a few changes and bug fixes (see change list)
The 2.1 update can be found here:http://www.mediafire.com/?j1tu4zjmvm4, and on http://www.meistertrainer-downloads.de, where you can also find supporting files and graphics.
The 1.1 update is still available at http://www.file-upload.net/download-...g.xml.zip.html, and is sufficient for people who wish to only go as far down as the 4th tier (Regionalliga). Even though 1.1 includes the 5th tier, anybody who wants to play there is encouraged to download 2.0 which overhauls the 5th tier substantially. Update: Older versions no longer recommended if you have patched to 10.2.
It's recommended to use this in conjunction with the supporting files (fake.Inc and Langnamendatei) from meistertrainer-downloads.de. An updated logo pack addon for the popular FMG09 logo pack is also available, adding logos for all the new clubs and competitions.
Details:
All German divisions down to the 6th tier (Verbandsliga) are playable.
The structure slightly deviates from real life because it can't be modeled in the editor. However, a good comprise was arrived at, taking into account a future change in the Oberliga system next season and drawing from historical data:
3 Regional Divisions (North, South, West) with 3 relegation spots each.
9 Oberliga Divisions (Nord, Niedersachsen, NOFV-Nord, NOFV-Süd, NRW-Liga, Hessen, Südwest, Baden-Württemberg, and Bayern) with 1 promotion and 3 relegation spot each.
Below that you have 27 divisions with one promotion and relegation spot each.
Oberliga Nord combines Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein, the way it used to be in the past, and Oberliga Niedersachsen combines the current Niedersachsen Ost, Niedersachsen West and Bremen, which is similar to what will happen next year anyway. This is a better approach than keeping all 12 Oberligas and give a promotion spot to each, for a variety of reasons, but mainly because long-term games will see more realistic (and regionally accurate) movements between leagues and because it allowed for a cleaner way to add the 6th tier.
The 6th tier is mostly true to life, but some real-life divisions have been combined because there are 33 6th tier division in real life, and only 27 in the update.
A lot of work went into making the regional promotions and relegations work as realistically as possible by setting regional boundaries for the leagues and editing each club's regional division preference.
Other changes include added regional cups, missing stadiums, all the missing clubs from the 6th level and some from below, real-life managers for all clubs down to the 5th tier (the 6th tier is managerless), kits, and correct attendances.
Tested in various holiday games, up to 2025 without errors. The only thing that can occasionally happen is that a club ends up in a different regional division than it's supposed to, but after analyzing dozens of seasons this is not very often and typically not too annoying, because they're not too far off. (It's not completely avoidable anyway because some reshuffling sometimes needs to occur in the game and we can't model the provisions from real life where the league size or number of relegated teams change based on who gets relegated from above, so the game takes matters into its own hands).
Installation
Installation:
put the dbc file in My Documents > Sports Interactive > Football Manager 2010 > editor data
When clicking 'New Game' inside FM, you will get a dialog box appear called Choose Database.
Notice in this box it will have section saying Editor Data Files and a 'Change' tick button.
Clicking this button will allow you to select which of your files to load into your game.
Make sure not to load more than one file for the German leagues. Untick any previous versions of this update that you may have installed.
Change list
v2.1:
compatible with patch 10.2
added some more clubs so that all existing 6th tier divisions are filled with the correct clubs.
fixed problem of some free-transfer players playing games for another club, even after signing for a new one.
fixed bug that caused a crash in network games when clicking on certain clubs.
made German-Turkish clubs behave more like in real-life. they now create Turkish regens (with German 2nd nationality) and sign more Turkish players.
tuned region borders of divisions.
added managers for more 6th tier clubs.
added 2nd teams for all playable clubs and some 7th tier clubs.
fine-tuned attendances of lower leagues with real-life data.
v2.0:
added the 6th tier with 27 divisions, and created all the missing clubs.
created managers for all clubs down to 5th tier. The 6th tier clubs are still managerless at the start of a game.
added regional cups.
finetuned the borders and regional preferences of the clubs again, for an even more consistent behavior.
added second teams for all clubs down to 5th tier, and the most important 6th tier clubs.
finetuned finances, reputations, and attendances.
v1.1:
fixed bug of no winter breaks for the 4th and 5th tier.
fixed a bug with missing reputation of the Oberliga Niedersachsen, causing bizarre board expectations when managing in that league.
fine-tuned regional settings for many of the smaller clubs, so they appear in the right divisions.
added some awards for the lower divisions.
slightly changed scheduling to have fewer matches going on at the same time, thereby reducing the need to move fixtures due to shared stadiums.
Known Issues
Once in a while a club ends up in the wrong regional division. Great care has been taken to minimize these occurrences, but until SI fix a bug in the game it can't be avoided entirely. The good news is, even games you've started will be fine with a future patch, so you don't need to shy away from starting a long-term career.
What's being worked on for the next Version:
- we'll probably add the remaining missing managers to the 6th tier and update the rosters.
Anybody who is speaking German and wants to get involved is welcome to follow our thread at the German forum.
Here's a screenshot of the Oberliga Nordost-Nord in 2025. Notice how the clubs are still regionally accurate.
Here's a new screenshot of v2.0:
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