

If you are a soccer fan, this is a must-have.

Connect it to your network, or if you do not. Otherwise, you can plug a NIC into this old computer if it doesnt have one. Then just get a hold of a USB to ATA connector (about 20.00 in a computer store), then plug the USB/hard drive connector into your computer so you can access all of the files. Although there are a few shortfalls, such as the limited number of available players for transfer, and the apparent ease of play- it seems you won't get sacked no matter how badly you are managing the team, USM 98 in all other respects is the game that equals -or even *exceeds*- CM2. It is most likely a parallel ATA Drive (PATA). There are numerous other nice touches, such as the excellent tactics editor, post-match newspaper reports, and a much-improved interface that is more accessible for beginners than the esoteric interface of CM2. The game offers two play modes: either full-management (running the entire club from advertising to pricing snacks), or coach (football elements only). You can have all six European leagues run at the same time, which opens up the possibility of not only player transfers but also management offers from clubs in Serie A. You can loan, buy, or exchange players- and even offer extra cash if the player plays more than 15 matches for example. Similar to business games such as Hollywood Mogul, the game requires you to negotiate with the club and the player's agent. In addition to new features that set the game apart from competitors, USM 98 boasts one of the most detailed and realistic transfer systems ever devised.
