Pro Cycling Manager 2013 Real Name Database
Mirrors: Direct download Multiupload PCM.daily's first release for Pro Cycling Manager is an enhanced real name database that contains 100 teams, including all the ones from the official database, revised stats, lots of equipment and much more. Registered: 1/12-2013. Another interesting cycling game I play is Pro Cycling Manager 15, currently I am busy making. This database makes it possible to race with the OCM riders in PCM. Another option is to just change the race names. Wouldn't it me more fun to ride with the OCM teams in the real UCI calendar? Most popular community and official content for the past week.
As with other annual sports videogame franchises — FIFA’s soccer games for example — the changes between editions of Pro Cycling Manager (PCM) normally aren’t that significant. Each new edition usually offers updated rider rosters, updated races (the Tour de France most notably) and a bunch of other minor improvements. The core of what Pro Cycling Manager is doesn’t really change from. Career modeAt the heart of Pro Cycling Manager is career mode in which you take charge of a professional cycling team, controlling every aspect of the day-to-day running of the team throughout the season.You start by picking your team.
All 18 WorldTour teams are available to choose from, as are the 17 ProConti teams, and 40 of the world’s Continental teams. Alternatively you can create your own custom team, selecting from any of the thousands of riders in the game.
The names of some teams in the game and the riders on those teams aren’t licensed (e.g. “Richard Morte” for Richie Porte) but that can easily be fixed by downloading and using a free. Creating a custom squad from only Australian riders. Fair team!With your team selected you then begin the process of setting your team up for the season. This is where the day-to-day operations of your team take place. You can get emails (left) and you get notified of upcoming races (right). The racesWhen race day arrives you pick the team you’re going to send to the race (or let the game decide for you) then set a strategy for each rider on the team.
Who’s going to be racing for GC? Who’s going to be sprinting for stage wins? Who will be getting into breakaways? Again, if you’d rather skip right to the racing, you can let the game decide all this for you.Once you’ve assigned roles to your riders you can choose to simulate the race or to control your riders as the race unfolds. Hitting “Quick simulation” is a roll of the dice — you just hope that everything goes your team’s way and that the strategies you chose worked out.
Actually playing through the race is a lot more fun though. The checkboxes to the right of each rider’s name allow you to select their role for the upcoming race.If you’ve played sports games in the past you’re probably used to moving your characters around using a thumbstick or the arrow or WASD keys, but that’s not the case with PCM. Instead you issue commands to each of the riders on your team which determine, more or less, how the riders behave in the context of what’s happening around them. Automatic mode is a new feature in 2014.Playing through a road race of roughly 200km normally takes about 20-30 minutes, but it really depends on the speed you choose to play it at.
You can increase the race speed to 2x, 4x or 8x normal speed, which is perfect if the breakaway is established and you’re just interested in the final climb, say. Graphics and audioBecause the races are compressed significantly (i.e. It doesn’t take seven hours to play through Milan-San Remo, thankfully!) don’t expect to see a 1:1 model of your favourite climb or stretch of road. Famous stretches of road (e.g. The Forest of Arenberg) look similar to their real-life counterparts, but still appear quite different. Riders on the right-hand side of the road plough through some overzealous spectators.The game’s audio is similarly flawed.
There are perhaps three audio tracks that play during races, and these get repetitive very quickly. In terms of the game’s commentary, it always surprises me that the makers of this franchise don’t get one of cycling’s well-known voices involved. Instead, the commentary feels like it’s been written and recorded by someone who doesn’t really know too much about cycling (including the mispronunciation of some of the riders’ names). My playthroughTo get a feel for career mode I jumped right in to the start of season 2014, playing as Orica-GreenEdge. The Nationals Road Race was the first event of the season and I sent Cameron Meyer into the breakaway with Jack Bobridge and Cameron Wurf. Bobridge and Wurf kept attacking on the Mt.
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Buninyong climb, so with 100km to go I instructed Meyer to attack solo for a bit of a laugh. He stayed away and won by 5:02 over Wurf and Bobridge, with the peloton at 9:47. Cam Meyer makes his move en route to winning the nationals road race.We went into the Tour Down Under expecting to win that as well, and when Simon Gerrans attacked at the bottom of Corkscrew Road on stage 3 and won the stage, things were looking good. Gerro ended up taking the win overall, while Matt Hayman won the final stage with a solo break, Damian Howson won the KOM classification, Michael Matthews won best young rider and we also won the teams classification. So a fairly good tour overall. Doesn’t really look like Simon Gerrans Fast forward to the Tour de France.
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In many ways this is the core of the game, and indeed a slimmed-down version of Pro Cycling Manager is available on consoles called Tour de France 2014.I chose my line-up for the Tour according to the actual OGE team at this year’s race, and went in with Simon Gerrans targetting stage wins. He wasn’t, thankfully, and went on to take a miraculous win on stage 2. After being caught out by an early split and finding himself five minutes down on the leaders, Gerro was paced back to the main group by his teammates. He got to the front just before the Jenkins Road climb in Sheffield before attacking over the top and winning the stage. All the riders look the same in track mode and, frustratingly, you can’t cause crashes no matter how hard you try.There’s also multiplayer mode which allows you to compete in races again human opponents over the internet. You start with a handful of lower-quality riders and as you compete against your opponents, you get coins which can be used to buy more riders. I had a rude awakening with my first online race — it was a stage of the Tour of California and my squad, led by Rein Taaramae, was thoroughly outclassed.I had a rider in the early break, but then my human opponent broke clear with his or her entire team, sweeping up the breakaway and going on to take the first four places, more than five minutes ahead of the next finisher.
Those four riders? Cadel Evans, Michal Kwiatkowski (who took the win), Bauke Mollema and Laurens Ten Dam. Taaramae finished 15th, a long way back. It would seem that you really need to put in some long hours in the multiplayer before you start getting riders that are good enough to compete in and win races. My online opponent assembled a fairly handy breakaway en route to taking the top four spots in the race. Final thoughts and summaryOne of the biggest criticisms leveled at sports games that have a new edition annually is that there’s just not enough difference from year to year to make the new game worthwhile for the customer.
This is arguably true for Pro Cycling Manager as well.It would be nice to see the developers step away from publishing a game every year and really focus on improving (or redeveloping) what they’ve got, to offer something completely new and refreshing. It would be great to see a couple of big name commentators signed on to help make the commentary compelling. The rider artwork could do with some work to make them look different to one another, and the addition of further audio tracks would be an easy win.
And if we’re talking wishlists, it would be great to see women’s cycling feature in some way.Ultimately, if you already own last year’s Pro Cycling Manager, or even the one before that, it’s probably worth holding off until next year, or until there are significant differences to the version you already own. But if you haven’t played Pro Cycling Manager before and you’re keen to, this is a great place to start. Examen de admision ucr 2018. Whether you’re interested in diving in and doing a race here and there, or micromanaging your way through an entire season, you’ll find something to enjoy in PCM 2014.