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Welcome to the Editors Hideaway Resource List for Football Manager 2010.

This thread will hopefully list most of the resources you will need for Football Manager 2010. If there's anything missing/needs updating or there's a dead link then please email the moderators: editorsforum(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

If this thread has helped you then please rate it so we know how helpful/unhelpful its been for next year.

Still playing Football Manager 2009? You can find the 2009 thread here

Special Forum Rule

People put in a lot of time and effort into creating editor files. If you want to publicly re-release someone else's work with (or without) your own tweaks and edits - make sure you seek and obtain the permission of the original author first before starting work. Theft of anyone's work will not be tolerated, and may result in you receiving an infraction on this forum.

Patches

10.3.0 Patch - Click Here

The official patch created by SI to fix some issues with the game. If you activated your game via STEAM, your game will be patched automatically. You do not need to install all patches to have all bug changes applied - the latest one is all you need.

General Threads

List of 2010 Summer Updates

Unofficial Basic Guide to the Editor by arsenal_2111 - Click Here

This is an unofficial guide to the FM2010 Editor created by Arsenal_2111

Official General Database Editing Thread - Click Here

This thread is for general editing questions

Official Created Competitions

Download Thread

Discussion Thread

This thread is to post & discuss your community created competitions

The Official Regional Databases Thread - Click Here

This thread is for posting (largely fantasy) community-created databases for specific regions

Unofficial Guide to creating and using EDT, DDT and LNC files - Click Here

EDT, DDT and LNC files are files that you can create that allow to both edit the game without the use of an editor and also allow you to choose what countries or clubs players will be loaded in a game. They are very convenient to create and use as they can all be applied to any database very easily by just putting them in the right place on your computer. They also quite small in size so they are convenient to upload and share with others.

Advanced Users Only: How to Change The Columns in the FM2010 Editor - Click Here

Advanced Users Only: Some Advanced Tips and Tricks for the FM2010 Editor - Click Here

Official Editor Suggestions Thread - Click Here

In-Game Editors

FMRTE 2010 by Ruci (Compatible with 10.2.0 Patch) - Click here

This is another real time editor where you can edit various things in game including editing players CA, PA, stats, finances & budgets, stadium capacities, league standings & points a club has. FMRTE also has a search function so you can find players by stats, CA or PA if you wish.

Mac Savegame Editor - Click here

Scouting Tools

Genie Scout (Compatible with 10.3.0 Patch) - Click here

See hidden game attributes and stats with this useful scouting tool.

Miscellaneous

Media Comment Editor - Click here

Editor created by SI which allows the gamer to change the comments which can be released by managers.

FM Ingame Scout/Editor Framework & Source Code - Click here

The source code for people to create their own real time editing & scout programes

Add-ons

FM Sound Pack by Bennico - Click here

Additional community created match sounds for Football Manager.

FM Commentary Pack by JoeLatics - Click here

FM Commentary Pack by Jolli Oli -

Additional Media Sources and Journalists - Click here

Adds extra media sources to the game.

Gillsminnow's Retain Players File - Click here

Makes more regens come through at more obscure nations.

Tutorials

Official Editor: Changing Columns in search results - Click here

This tells you how you can change the columns in the official SI editor.

Dave's Guide to League Swap/Super Leagues - Click here

This guide will help you swap teams within divisions or create superleagues

Retaining Players using EDT/DDT Files (for those missing huge db option) - Click here

Create a DDT file from the examples here to retain lots of players from different countries

If you are having technical problems with the editor please visit: Support for PC Users or Support for MAC Users

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Where Can I find the Editor?

If installed on offline systems it can be found in C: > Program Files > Sports Interactive > Football Manager 2010 > tools > editor > editor.exe

On Vista and W7 It can also be accessed by right-clicking on FM2010 icon in games explorer

If installed using steam the editor can be found: C:\Program Files\Steam\Steamapps\Common\Football Manager 2010\Tools\

If installed on Mac it can be found: /Users/*YOURUSERNAME*/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/football manager 2010/tools/

What are the Minimum Specs for the FM2010 Official Editor?

Sports Interactive recommend at least 512MB Ram or more for optimal performance, however due to the amount of data stored in the editor you may experience poor or slow performance.

How do I load my file into my game inside FM?

When clicking 'New Game' inside FM, you will get a dialog box appear called Choose Database. Notice in this box it will have section saying Editor Data Files and a 'Change' tick button. Clicking this button will allow you to select which of your files to load into your game.

Where can I find how to create a new nation rules or how to add leagues to existing leagues?

Videos of how to create these can be found at http://www.footballmanager.com/index.php?p=videos

For creating new nation rules view –

For adding new levels to existing leagues view - FM2010 data editor -

Where Should I save files to?

Whether you have created the files yourself or downloaded them they need to be placed in the following locations for them to be loaded into the game.

PC – My Documents > Sports Interactive > Football Manager 2010 > editor data

MAC – Documents > Sports Interactive > Football Manager 2010 > editor data

Don't overwrite the config.xml file! Instead, you should give your file an original name of your own choice.

Following the 10.2 patch, a new option was included in the editor to compress the editor data files, saving them as a smaller *.dbc file instead of the *.xml. These can be loaded by FM10 without any decompression.

I have created an XML (or DBC) file, but it is not appearing in game

Firstly make sure you have saved the file to the editor data file. If this is correct, you should try the following.

If the file is definitely saved, you should delete your cache and then remove the config.xml file from the editor data folder.

How to delete your cache files

First of all you need to turn on hidden files and folders. Go to My Computer and at the top select 'Tools' then 'Folder Options'. Then go to the 'View' tab and select 'Show hidden files and folders'

Windows XP:

1. Open 'My Computer'

2. Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Application Data\

3. Go into the 'Sports Interactive' folder

4. Delete any 'Football Manager' folder

Windows Vista:

1. Click 'Start'

2. Click your username on the Start Menu

3. Click on 'AppData' and then 'Roaming'

4. Go into the 'Sports Interactive' folder

5. Delete any 'Football Manager' folder

Mac OSX

1. Open Finder

2. Select <User>

3. Navigate to Library\Caches\Sports Interactive

4. Remove any “Football Manager” Folder

The editor data folder is located

PC – My Documents > Sports Interactive > Football Manager 2010 > editor data

MAC – Documents > Sports Interactive > Football Manager 2010 > editor data

How do I merge multiple editor files, e.g. Super Bladesman's England file and the Mega Africa file?

You cannot merge files where league rules have been edited in both files. Merging is also really intended as a Power User feature, in some respects, and should be avoided where possible - if necessary, you can merge 'person' changes into a league-edited file, for example.

In this example, there is no need to merge the files, as multiple xml or dbc files can be loaded into the game and be run side-by-side (see below). Any custom id numbers will be re-assigned by FM10 upon creation of a new game.

Can I load multiple files into the game?

Yes, you can load as many different xml files into a new game. However some files can prevent other from working if you have made many changes to leagues and structures.

Can I download files from other users to use in the editor?

Yes, you can download other users XML files they have created and load them into your game by putting them in the editor data folder.

I have created multiple XML files but I get errors when loaded them into FM2010.

If you have multiple xml files created some of the changes you have made may affect another xml.

Example:

Removing side from MLS and moving them into English league in one file

Having a new USA league with new structure using same teams

The second xml would not work if loaded together as the MLS side from the first xml will have been moved and USA league will not recognise correct number of teams.

Can I edit international or continental competitions?

The ability to edit international competitions such as the World Cup and continental competitions such as Champions Cup is not available in the FM2010 editor.

Why can I not go back in the editor to see recent screens I was on like in FM2009 editor?

The ability to view screens you were recently on in the editor still remains, however it does not appear on tree menu as in previous versions, you now can view this by clicking the [Recent Database Records] button.

What are the boundaries for minus potential?

They are as follows:-

-10 = 170-200 PA

-9 = 150-180 PA

-8 = 130-160 PA

-7 = 110-140 PA

-6 = 90-120 PA

-5 = 70-100 PA

-4 = 50-80 PA

-3 = 30-60 PA

-2 = 10-40 PA

-1 = 0-20 PA

Why are the German, Netherlands & Japanese National teams greyed out?

This is due to licensing issues as Sports Interactive dont hold the required licence to be able to use players from that nation in the national team.

Can I edit the amount of prize money a club gets in the editor?

Sorry you cant as this is hardcoded into the game and cant be edited.

Can I remove or add point deductions to clubs?

You can, but the only way is by using FMRTE, a third-party editor. It isn't possible to edit them out with the official editor.

I've loaded multiple editor files into FM10, and the game re-assigns the custom team/player id numbers each time. How can I get my custom graphics (e.g. facepacks) to work?

(answer courtesy of Francis Cole)

As the ids of created players will change all the time you need to set up the custom graphic config file differently to not use ids. For example:

record from="angha" to="graphics/pictures/person/martin angha 22-1/portrait"/>

This sets the file angha.png to the player Martin Angha who is born on 22/1 (you don't need to put the year).

How can I set up regional divisions?

A good example of how this works is the English Blue Square North and South, so check that out! In this case, there are actually three divisions entered into the database - the BS North, BS South and a special third one called something like 'Blue Square Regional Divisions' which does not have any teams entered. When you add this last one in, you can specify the divisions that are in this level.

For a promoted/relegated club to be placed into the 'correct' division within a level, there are two methods; it's advisable to use both! For this, each club should therefore have two pieces of info added:

1. a stadium, located in a city which has longitude and latitude values set. Each individual league can then have geographical boundaries set - i.e. a box, where up to 4 cities (also with set longitude and latitude values) define the limits of the box. It's not always necessary to set all four cities - if a region has one boundary against the sea, for example, then this entry may be best left blank.

2. regional competition settings. If you navigate to each club, you will set a competition tab, and within this each club has a tab for setting regional divisions. Add a Level box (e.g. '6' in the Blue Square Regional example), and enter the appropriate division the club should go into at that level (e.g. Blue Square North or South). Repeat as necessary for all levels and all clubs.

Without setting 2, clubs at a level will be reshuffled each season. Without setting 1, clubs won't have a reasonable fallback position should their chosen division be over-subscribed.

It takes time, but the results can really be worth the investment.

My FA Cup needs more than 256 entrants, but each time I try to set the correct number it reverts back to 256! Help!

You can fix the problem with large FA cup entrant numbers by editing the xml directly.

Open the xml file in Notepad, and search for '256'. One of the earlier entries will be the number of teams entered in the FA Cup; it should be fairly obvious. Edit it, and save the change. Make sure to keep the file as an xml file, and not a txt file, or even an xml.txt file!

Then, load up the editor again and load the db and your file. The number of entrants should now be correct! Don't touch it, or it will revert to 256 again... Instead, sort out the entrants and rounds etc. manually. Make sure the number of entrants add up to the correct figure!

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