First off it’s important to note that you can only sync the data between Football Manager Touch for ‘high-end tablets’ and the desktop version of FM Touch. Now, it’s still some way off being the perfect solution. Related: Best PS4 Deals | Best Xbox One Deals | Best Steam deals I’ve always found other mobile instalments in the series good as standalone games, but lacked the lasting factor simply because a lot of the time it’s better playing on a larger screened laptop, rather than a relatively small tablet. Having this addition instantly makes Football Manager Touch 2016 an interesting product. Back home again? All that data can be synced to your laptop. With cross-save, you can start a game on your computer at home and pick it up on your iPad on the way to work or at lunchtime. That feature is cross-save, and it’s probably the biggest reason for picking up Football Manager Touch 2016. Since Football Manager first hit phones and tablets a few years ago, there’s been a feature that seems like such an obvious inclusion I’m surprised it’s taken this long for it to arrive. Available on Steam (PC, Mac, Linux) £19.99 and iOS/Android £14.99 each
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