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Can you play the games?

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AJAX supporter

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I think I once saw the CM3, but I think you can't play the matches itself right?.
I'd rather stick to FIFA if that's the case, it has to be pretty boring if you can't play the matches themsleves.
 
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AWASINAM

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i thought it would be boring too but whats the point in being able to play the matches as it makes the game less a managing game and becomes too easy. its fun if you r really in2 football and r a wannabe manager but if u prefer simulation games then u will not like it. i liked it but if i had to throw either FIFA 2000 or CM3 i would throw them both off, as they r both equally brilliant in different ways. i am in the position that i have bought FIFA 2000, i already have a copy of FIFA 99( did not buy) so i cannot buy CM3 but i wasn't thinking of buying it anyway.if u can get it copied then thats fine but if not u shouldn't buy it unless u r in2 football like me,the go for it. its much more than FIFA 2000 in many respects but amazingly FIFA 2000 still keeps up.
 
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AJAX supporter

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I think many people find simulating games much more exciting, like when people buy flight simulator they don't want to be in the control tower, a passenger or at a guard or something at the airport, but to fly the airplane. With football games I guess most people prefer to play and manage a little bit instead of only managing a team.
 
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GreatInca

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I would want CM3 Management and FIFA 2000 collided together. CM3 managment detail and wonderful 3D graphics instead of text commentary or dots in a rectabngle for the matches.
 


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