


All is not quite lost yet though – we’ve got some things to try that may work for you. In fact, any version except the current version of Football Manager (2016) is unsupported on Windows 10 – so it’s the same story for FM2014 and FM2015 too (well, I guess you were looking for an excuse to upgrade, right?). Sports Interactive – the makers of Football Manager – say that Windows 10 is not a supported OS for this version of Football Manager, therefore they unfortunately will not be investigating this issue or issuing a patch. Parts or all of the pitch appear black in 3D match day.Match Preview screen goes fuzzy / has garbled graphics displayed.

There’s not a specific problem that’s happening on all PC’s – it depends to be dependent on local setup. However, some of us are football fans – and some of us play Football Manager 2013 – and unfortunately Windows 10 doesn’t like FM2013. Windows 10 came along in the middle of 2015 and due to Microsoft’s very generous offer of a free upgrade for many users, including Windows 8 users, an awful lot of us took them up on this offer and upgraded our PC’s. Well basically, we can’t really blame FM2013 – I know that’ll come as a relief to many. Already feels like a game of football doesn’t it? What’s Wrong You’re not alone, many of us have battled, some have won, a lot still have hope, and some have lost. Now, I’m sure you’ve arrived here as an avid Footballer Manager 2013 fan (yes, it’s not strange – many of us are still playing this game despite us being a third of the way through 2016) whose immensely frustrated due to crazy issues going on with your Football Manager game.
