Pro Cycling Manager takes the series to a whole new level by its use of the most recent graphic engine technology. Thanks to the Gamebryo engine the game offers even more true-to-life graphics and animations. The scenery is wider, richer, and far more detailed. Mountains, sea, lakes, thick forests, and a wide variety of weather effects (to which must be added numerous ecstatic spectators along the road) all go to strengthen the reality of the game and increase immersion, thus assuring that gamers will certainly be in for an eyeful throughout the hundreds of 3D real-time races. The Cycling Manager series, considered one of the best sport sims in today's video game market, is scaling new heights with Pro Cycling Manager.
Cycling video game, combining management and real-time 3D race sequences
New 3D engine enabling superb graphic rendering so that the manager really feels part of the action. Rider and spectator modelling and animation are so vivid and the scenery so realistic in every detail, that it's hard to believe it's just computer graphics!
Current rider & race database: More than 1500 riders, 43 teams, more than 20 major and dozens of minor events on the international cycling calendar, and over 450 3D races/stages!
The 2005 season is based on the new organization of world pro cycling
Create and exchange your own races/stages thanks to a stage editor that is delivered with the game
The gamer has a control over his career and can gain experience points in 4 management skills: Human Resources, Sport Management, Finance, and Youth Development. The manager can also change teams during his career
New contract system, with rider status and objectives for all team members
New sprint gameplay for intermediate and final sprints
The game's AI rider behaviour has been re-engineered and improved
Up to 20 players possible on LAN or 10 by the Internet and several multiplayer modes: one-off races/tours or whole seasonsDOWNLOAD
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