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yesterday my wife petitioned our divorce on unreasonable behaviour, when i read through its listed football manager additivness as the reason, is it possible when i leave the marrital home (any day soon) and buy myself a new laptop FM11 will be playable on it as already played on pc. many thanks for answers in advance.

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Your laptop needs to meet the specifications for the game. Look at the back of the box and see what the specifications are and then buy a laptop that AT LEAST meets those requirements - higher and more is better :)

All the best with your divorce.

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Perhaps not installing it would be a better idea?

Anyway, transferring saved games between computers is relatively easy. Re-installing the game is a simple matter of either inserting the FM11 disc, or re-downloading through your Steam account. You should save your saved game files onto a USB memory stick from your current PC, and then put that stick into your new laptop and move the files back into the right folder.

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Unless you were asking whether you're allowed to install it on 2 machines - and I think the answer is yes. Well, whether it's allowed or not, no-one's actually going to stop you, and you get no warning messages or anything. Just insert the CD or re-download through your Steam account and it should be fine.

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This post has to be a wind up doesn't it ??

If not I think you have a lot more important things in your life to address besides worrying about can you install the game on your laptop. One of those reasons surely being I need to stop playing this game to sort my marriage and life out maybe considering your wife is sighting your addiction as grounds for divorce.

Personally I think this is just a load of B/S

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