Then you should be ready to rock and roll. Load your game in FM 2008, go to Preferences > Display & Sound > Untick Skin Cache If you wish to install small, huge logos of clubs and competitions, you may do so by creating “logos” under graphics.Ĭ:\…\My Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2008\graphics\logos\Īnd in “logos” folder, take a look at the screen shot how you can organise it. Look at the screen shot of how you can organise it. Extract all player files you downloaded in there. Look at the screen shot of how you can organise it.Īs for Player Pictures, you need to create “players” folder under graphics.Ĭ:\…\My Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2008\graphics\players\ Extract all kits files you downloaded in there. Go to My Documents, you will see Sports Interactive folder followed by Football Manager 2008 which were pre-created when you install the game.Ĭ:\…\My Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2008\graphics\Īnd now, if you wish to install Club/Country Kits, create 2 folders, “pictures” and “kits” folder in graphics folder like below:Ĭ:\…\My Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2008\graphics\pictures\kits\ The Advisor box is a great feature of Football Manager 2008, and will certainly make those new to the series feel comfortable with the complicated control system as quickly as possible.
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Here is a pretty rough guide outlining how to install the facepacks, kits, logos and skins in Football Manager 2008:įirstly we need to create some folders. Installing new graphics in Football Manager 2008 isn’t as easy as it used to be. Football Manager 2008 - Facepacks, Kits, Logos and Skins Installation Guide