SENSIBLE WORLD OF SOCCER - FINAL SALES VERSION
FULL DOCS

OBJECTIVE

Sensible World of Soccer is a complete management game where you can manage a team throughout a 20 season career. We suggest you start as the manager of a club in the lower divisions in order to progress your career and hope for that offer of the job as a national manager. You can start as the manager of a top team but you will find it much harder to be successful starting at this level.

Sensible World of Soccer is a totally new game with a variety of new features as follows. There have been a couple of tweaks in the tackling/heading/interception systems. The main difference is that instead of having 100-odd teams and a few simple competitions, Sensible World of Soccer features practically every professional team, league and cup competition in the world.

The other main difference is that all 26,000+ of the real-life players included have accurate personal statistics. You can also now choose to be a player, a manager or a player-manager for any of those 1,500-odd teams in any of 146 preset competitions.
PLAYING THE GAME
CONTROLLING YOUR PLAYER

During play, you directly control one member of your team at a time. Usually it will be the one closet to the ball and he'll have a little white number above his head to mark him out. There are two basic groups of controls, depending on whether you're currently in possession of the ball or not.

If you are in possession of the ball, moving the joystick in any of the eight directions will make your man run in that direction. If you press the fire button, he will attempt a sliding tackle in the direction he is running. If the tackle is successful, you can deflect the ball in any of the eight directions by holding down that direction while your man is sliding in. The length of time you hold down will determine the distance the ball will travel. The only exception to the tackling rule is if the ball is in the air near your player, in which case pressing the fire button will cause him to leap and attempt to head it. The same rules about deflecting the ball and the distance it will travel if you intercept it apply as with the sliding tackle.

Moving the joystick in any of the eight directions will make your player run in that direction with the ball. The ball isn't glued to his feet, though, so as you run faster you'll find it harder to keep control. If you want to pass the ball to another player, simply tap the fire button once quickly. Your player will then attempt to pass directly to the nearest team-mate in the general direction you're facing. If you hold the button down for a longer period, your player will kick the ball straight in the direction he's facing - the longer you hold down fire, the harder he'll kick it - and if you keep it held down even after you've kicked, the ball will pass through any of your players who were in the way of the shot.

Sensible World of Soccer caters for all the flight path deviations you could ever reasonably expect from a football. All bends, lobs or drives are controlled by moving the joystick after you've kicked the ball, and the sooner you move the joystick after the kick, the more dramatic the effect will be.

When you are attacking the goal at the top of the pitch, if you push the joystick up after kicking, the ball will stay close to the ground. If you pull the joystick down, the ball will go high in the air, and if you keep it vertically centred, the ball will be lobbed. Combining any of these options with left of right on the joystick will also make the ball curve in that direction.

When attacking the goal at the bottom of the pitch, the height controls are reversed, e.g. pulling the joystick down keeps the ball on the ground. Left and right, of course remain the same.

These are the basic controls at the heart of Sensible World of Soccer.

Throw-ins, corners, goal-kicks and penalties all work in exactly the same way as normal kicks.
OTHER IN-GAME CONTROLS

If you're not happy with the way your team is performing during a match, you don't just have to sit there and suffer. You can bring on substitutes, change your playing style or do both at once. You do all of these things by bringing up the manager's bench, and you do that by tapping the same direction on the joystick three times in quick succession at any point when the ball is out of play. The two managers' benches will then appear at the side of the screen.

At this point, you should notice a little coloured arrow on the roof of your bench. Moving it up and down causes it to point to one of the six figures on the bench. The top one is the manager and the other five are substitutes. To bring on a sub, move the arrow down to him and press the fire button. His name will then appear at the top of the screen, along with the names of the rest of the team. Using up and down on the joystick, highlight the name of the player you want to take off and press fire. The players will change places and the game will resume. You can substitute up to two outfield players during any one game, as well as making one change of goalkeeper (unless you have selected 'two substitutes' when setting your tournament, in which case you can only make up to two substitutions including any keeper changes). Note that in any competition except one with only two substitutes allowed, you must have a goalkeeper on your subs' bench at the start of the match.

If you want to change tactics, move the arrow on to the manager and press fire.

A list of tactics will then appear.You can change tactics as many times as you like during a game. When you've finished, push the joystick from side to side to remove the bench.
ADDITIONAL KEYBOARD CONTROLS

There are a few features not directly connected with the play which you can also access during the game.

Press 'P' to pause or unpause the game.

Press 'R' to replay the last few seconds of the game.

Press 'R' during replay to toggle slow-motion on or off.

Press 'Space' to record the last few second of the game as highlights to be shown at the end of the game. (A1200 and similar spec machines only)

Press 'H' to watch recorded highlights (only operates when the full-time score is being displayed). (A1200 and similar spec machines only)

Press 'S' while the ball is out of play to bring up the in-match statistics screen.

Press 'F9' to toggle the spinning 'S' logo in the top right corner of the screen on or off. (A1200 and similar spec machines only)

Press 'F10' during the game to toggle the crowd chants on or off.

Press 'Esc' to abandon current match. If you do this while the clock is showing 0 minutes you can replay the game, otherwise you will automatically lose.
THE MENUS

The first menu you'll encounter has ten options on it, in two columns of five, starting with the left hand side:

PLAY - Selecting this option starts you playing the game.

EDIT CUSTOM TEAMS - Selecting this option allows you to change the preset details of the teams and players in the game. For more information see EDIT CUSTOM TEAMS section.

EDIT TACTICS - This is one of the new features of Sensible World of Soccer, and it enables you to define your own personal team formations and strategies.

To learn more, go to the EDIT TACTICS section.

HIGHLIGHTS - Enables you to watch the highlights from the last match played, or to load or save a set of match highlights onto disk. See HIGHLIGHTS. (A1200 and similar spec machines only)

OPTIONS - Options. See OPTIONS section for more details.

SAVE DISK FILING - Saving things. Onto disk. And filing them. See the imaginatively titled SAVE section.

The options on the right hand side of the screen are all concerned with actually playing the game.
EDIT CUSTOM TEAMS

This is the option which enables you to personalise your copy of Sensible World of Soccer. Simply select your team from the list, then press fire when the cursor is flashing on the name of the player/team/manager you want change, type in the new name and press fire or Return on the keyboard to enter the name.

To change the kit, first select the type of shirt you want by pressing fire on the appropriate design on the right of the screen, then move the cursor over to the larger shirt, and press fire. Keep fire held down, then move left and right on the joystick to cycle through the main shirt colours, and up and down on the joystick to cycle through the secondary colours (i.e. the sleeves or stripes).

Use the same procedure to change the shorts and socks. Press the 'Undo' box at the bottom right of the screen at any time to completely restore the team to its original settings.

By using the 'Import' box you can bring any team from the real world into the Custom Teams selection (without upsetting their real-game status). You can bring up to 48 teams into your Custom selection, save them to disk, and play your own leagues with them.
EDIT TACTICS

The game comes with 10 preset tactics covering all the popular formations used in modern football, plus six slots for you to save your own custom designs to.

All of the tactics in the game are based on a grid which defines 35 separate areas of the pitch that the ball can be in at any one time, and 240 separate positions that any one player can be in at any one time. The Edit Tactics menu deals with the six Custom Tactics slots (called 'User A' to 'User F'), and presents you with six tools to help you shape them.

ABORT - Clicking on this box will take you straight back out to the main menu, restoring all the default settings and without saving any changes you might have made. Use it only in an emergency.

SAVE/EXIT - This takes you out of Edit mode, and gives you a choice between saving you newly-changed tactics to disk, or Exiting back to the game without saving (this option is 'OK') but with your changes still intact. If you Exit without saving your new tactics will be lost the next time you switch your computer off.

UNDO - Undoes the last change you made.

IMPORT - Selecting this box will bring up the list of preset tactics, from which you can choose to use as a starting point for you new tactics. When the list comes up, you will also see a 'Load' box, which allows you to load in a previously-saved set of Custom tactics and alter them in the same way.

The tactics section allows you to define where your players will attempt to take up position for each of the 35 possible areas of the pitch the ball can be in. 'Attempt' is a keyword here.

To move either individual players or the ball on the tactics screen, move the cursor over the ball or player and press fire. You can now move the ball or player around with the joystick, and press fire to place it down on the pitch again. As you move the ball around, you'll see your players move to their default positions for that position of the ball. At any point, you can stop and move one or more players to a different position, and from then on they will always attempt to take up that position whenever the ball is in the designated area.

Furthermore, if you select the ball and hold down the fire button, you can them direct a second, flickering, ball around the pitch. This will cause a set of arrows to appear around your players, indicating the direction each specific player will run if the ball is passed from the starting position to the flickering position. If you select a player and hold down the fire button, the other players will disappear and you can individually examine the player's positions when you move the ball around.

Those are the basic rules by which the Edit Tactics system operates. There are, however, a couple of labour-saving devices built in and these can be found under the last two boxes on the Edit Tactics screen.

COPY - This allows you to tell all your players to stay in the same position for two or more positions of the ball. When your players are in the positions you want, click on 'Copy', then move the ball to the required position and click 'Copy' again. Now, whenever the ball occupies either of those two positions on the pitch, the players will attempt to stand in the same places on both occasions.

FLIP ON/OFF - This feature operates in several ways. Firstly, it works as a simple mirror, automatically replicating positions on one side of the pitch for the other side to save time. Its real use, however, comes when you bring pairings into play. When you first begin designing a Custom tactic, you should notice that some of the little 'player head' icons (the ones down the middle of the screen beside the players' names) are surrounded by coloured boxes. There will always be two boxes of each colour (there are a maximum of five different colours, so you can have your entire team paired if you like - you can't select the keeper for a partnership), and these represent players (usually occupying the same positions on opposite sides of the pitch, like the right-back and left-back) who cover positions for each other. To switch off or make a partnership, click on the player-head icons of the players you want to break/form a partnership. You should find that the default settings cope well with all but the most bizarre of tactics.

HIGHLIGHTS - The only thing to note is that to save highlights (or games in progress or custom teams or anything else), you need an ordinary blank disk (you can actually save up to a maximum of 45 Sensible World of Soccer files of the various types onto one disk).
OPTIONS

The Options menu enables you to change a few of the game's external parameters.

They are as follows:

GAME LENGTH - Press fire to cycle through 3,5,7 or 10 minutes of real time per match.

FIX PITCH TYPE - Choose between Dry, Hard, Frozen, Muddy, Wet, Soft or Normal pitches, or have a Random pitch for every match. The other option is 'Seasonal', which will, when playing in a league, season or career, choose a pitch appropriate to the time of year. In custom leagues, you can choose the months of the year you want your games to be played in.

AUTO REPLAYS - Switch to 'On' if you want to see automatic replays of every goal, switch to 'Off' if you don't.

FIXED PLAYER SKILLS - In multiplayer competitions, all the teams play at the same level. For example, Brazil and Zimbabwe both play with the same overall team skill.

AUTO SAVE HIGHLIGHTS - Switch to 'On' if you want goals automatically saved as highlights. (A1200 and similar spec machines only)

MENU MUSIC - Switches music 'On' or 'Off'.

LANGUAGE - Select Language.

SAVE - This is where you save games, highlights and tactical set-ups onto disk. If you don't have a disk ready to save on to, you can format one here, and the game will check and stop you if you try to save anything onto your game disks.
TIME TO PLAY!

The pre-match preparation is over. It's time to start the game. Hitting the red 'Exit' button on the screen will return you to the previous menu. The options on the Play screen are:

FRIENDLY - Play a single game between any two teams in he world.

DIY COMPETITION - Set up your own competition to your own specifications. For details, go to the section labelled DIY.

PRESET COMPETITION - Take part in any national, continental or world competition. Simply select either the World Cup, the World Club Championship, or the continent you wish to play on, then choose one of the continent-wide competitions (e.g. the UEFA Cup) or pick the country you want to play a national competition in.

SEASON - This gives you a single season to play, as a sort of sampler for the full career game. In Season mode you play the game as normal, but you don't have to worry about transfers, tactics or financial matters.

CAREER - Full-on Sensible World of Soccer the way it's meant to be played.
DIY

There are three basic types of competition you can construct with the DIY Competition option:

LEAGUE - This can comprise any number of teams from 2 to 24, playing each other between 1 and 10 times a season. You can award 2 or 3 points for a win, and allow any number between 0 and 5 substitutes, from a selection also between 0 and 5.

CUP - The cup can be for any even number of trams between 2 and 64, selected by clicking on the 'number of rounds box'. Away goals can be switched on or off, and you can choose any combination of legs, extra time and penalties for each round. Substitutes are again any number between 0 and 5, and you can call the competition anything you like by pressing fire on the blue box at the top and typing your new name in.

TOURNAMENT - Tournaments are always for 24 teams, in a league-then-knockout format. Normally you'll probably play it a bit like the World Cup, with initial leagues providing the last 16, who then play in a knockout style. The 'Seeding' option (activated by clicking on the little tiny box just under the second 'E' of 'SEEDED') enables you to seed any or all rounds of the tournament in order to theoretically keep the best teams apart until the later stages.
THE MAJOR ACTION

Right. Career mode. Now you can 'be' the manager or payer manager of any team in the whole world. First type in your name and decide if you want to be a player manager or just a manager.

If you want to play as well as manage, select 'Player Manager' as your game type, and move on to the 'Choose Team' option. You will now have to participate in all your team's matches as a player, as well as picking the team, choosing the tactics, dealing with transfers and everything else.

If you want to just manage, select 'Manager' as your game type. This means that you still have to pick the team, decide tactics, buy and sell players and manage a club's finances, but at least you can blame somebody else when you lose your first 12 games 4-0.

We'll assume you've chosen your team and are now looking at the main screen, which is a fixture list with 10 little coloured rectangles at the bottom.

Here's what you do:

PLAY MATCH - Takes you straight to your next game.
SQUAD

The basic team selection screen. Your players are listed alongside their position, nationality and value (which increases or decreases according to their form). Also the place to go if you want to find out your top scorers and which competitions they scored their goals in. If you have more than 17 players in your squad, clicking on the little 'head' icon of the bottom player will cycle through the extra one. The types of player are as follows:

G - Goalkeeper
RB - Right back
LB - Left back
D - Defender
RW - Right wing
LW - Left wing
M - Midfield
A - Attack

The 'players head' icons may also have coloured squares around them, indicating whether the player is currently carrying a red or yellow card from a previous game. When players are booked or sent off during matches, they accumulate penalty points, which can cause them to be suspended from playing in a number of subsequent games. The table of suspensions operates like this:

1 yellow card - no suspension
2 yellow cards - 1 match suspension
3 yellow cards - 2 match suspension
1 red card - 2 match suspension
1 yellow card and 1 red card - 3 match suspension

When a player is under suspension, you cannot have him in your squad for a match, either playing or on the substitutes bench. The other icons on the Squad screen relate to injuries as follows:

Bandaged head - the player has taken a knock. You can still play him, and his form will not be directly affected, but he is more likely to pick up a serious injury.

Red Cross with number inside - the player is injured and will be out of the team for the number of matches specified in the cross. If there is a '?' in the cross the number is unknown but will probably be more than four.

Black Cross - the player is seriously injured and out for the rest of the season.

As with suspensions any player with a red or black cross cannot be chosen to play or sit on the bench.

NEXT MATCH - Takes you to the next match in your current competition, whether it involves your own team or not. You can watch the match or simply view the result.

VIEW COMPETITION - Shows you the current status of all the competitions in your country. The red 'up' and 'down' arrows at the left-hand side of the screen enable you to view results/fixtures off screen.

TRANSFERS - Go to the BUY! SELL! section for more info.

TACTICS - See TACTICS section for more details.

VIEW WORLD - Shows you the current status of any league or competition in the world.

CLUB BUSINESS - Gives you the running financial statement, so you can check your club's bank balance.

EXIT - Quit the game, or save your current standings to disk.

JOB OFFERS - Find out here.
BUY! SELL!

Welcome to the transfer market. To buy a player, first click the 'Buy Player' button. Now you can choose whether to look at players in your own country or view those for sale in the entire world, or even bypass the market completely and try to buy a player who isn't, technically, up for grabs at all.

If you are trying to but players who are on the transfer market, click on the appropriate box. You can look specifically for Goalkeepers, Defenders, Midfielders or Attackers, and even seek out players with particular abilities in Passing, Shooting, Heading, Tackling, Ball Control, Speed or Finishing, by clicking on the blue boxes to cycle through the options. Choose your approximate maximum budget with the other box (or leave all three boxes at 'Any' to view the entire current list of available players), and hit 'List' to see the names (if there are more than the screen can display at one time, clicking on 'More' will cycle through the list). If anyone takes your fancy, click on their name to make an offer.

The offer screen lists the player's name and value, and your current offer. To increase or decrease your offer, move the cursor over the value, hold down the fire button, and move the joystick left and right until you're happy with the value. If you want to offer a part-exchange deal, click on the green '+' box immediately to the right, and a list of your squad will come up. Click on the name of the player you want to swap and the transfer screen will come back with his name listed underneath your offer. If you want to add another of your players to the deal, click on the green '+' box which will have appeared under the name of your player. You can offer a maximum of two of your players as part of the deal. To remove players, click on the '-' box beside your cash offer, and to add another player from the team you're buying from to the deal, click on the green '+' box underneath your target player's name. The target team will either agree to the deal, refuse and give you a chance to make a better offer, or just refuse.

If you want to buy a player that isn't already on the market, this works much the same way as buying players normally except that you have to go directly to the team you want to buy from (which means you have to know who your target actually plays for).
THE BIG MATCH

Near the end now. But wait! There are two different kinds of 'Play Match' screens. Of you're only managing your team and not playing for it as well, you have two choices at this point. You can elect just to see the result of the match, or by selecting 'Manage Match' you can juggle your team and then watch the entire game unfold.

If you're playing as well, when you get to 'Play Match', you'll only have two green icons to choose from. 'Stats' lets you check the current competition's settings and high-scorer list and look at all the squads in the competition.
THE MATCH

Clicking on 'Play Match' again brings up a list of your squad, alongside a little diagram of your currently-selected formation. You can move players around (but beware of playing players out of position - they won't perform nearly as well as they would in their preferred position. If you put players in a silly position a small 'x' will appear beside their name and a 'thumbs down' icon will appear. If you make a particularly smart move a 'thumbs up' will appear at the top and a tick by the players name. See SQUAD for position details), select any of the 13 available formations (including the three custom ones you can design yourself - see EDIT TACTICS for details), or view the opposition's squad and formation.


Dear Sensible World of Soccer Owner,

Tcha. Wouldn't you just know it? There we were, all finished and everything,
everybody heading home, office all locked up for Christmas, when suddenly a
small child passsing by in the street looked at us and said, "You know, I bet
you've forgotten to put a bit in the manual about that great last-minute
new feature you put in on the manager's bench screen."
"Blimey," we said, "the lad's not wrong, y'know. Better do it now."

THAT GREAT LAST-MINUTE NEW FEATURE WE PUT IN ON THE MANAGER'S ETC
As well as changing your formation and making substitutions when you bring up
the manager's bench during a match, you can now switch around the positions
of the players who are actually on the pitch. When the team list comes up,
just move the cursor to the relevant player's name, press fire to highlight
his name in blue, then move to the player you want to swop him with and press
fire again. Note that players who have been sent off still appear on the list,
so you can move a player into the position of the man who was sent off if he's
left you with a gap in an important place. Missus.

Okay, you can go now.