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Can't wait to see what life is like with Katusha as a Pro Continental team and Argos among the big boys? Wondering whether Wiggins is capable of defending his Tour de France title with Contador and Schleck back in the field - on a route that suits him worse?
Well, here's your chance. This is the Public Beta of the V1 2013 DB by PCM.daily. 91 teams are present, all updated with their 2013 rosters, and playable in races such as the Tour de France which has also been updated to 2013.
Main features
- 91 teams with updated transfers as of 27/01
- 2013 graphics for 44 teams
- Equipment has been mostly updated (still work in progress)
- 2013 race routes for 9 more races, to a total of 19, most notably the Giro, Tour de France, Tour de Romandie and Tour Down Under
- Race calendar (race names, race category - not dates) has been updated to 2013 - Cancelled races in 2013 have been deleted; 9 new races have been added
- New country flags; nearly 1.000 new pictures, most of which are 2013 pictures (37 teams with new photos)
- Some AI race programs have been re-written (most notably the Vuelta programs), so AI teams are smarter when choosing their preparation races.
... among
all the other features you know from the PCM.daily Databases.
Installation:
1. Make sure that you have installed
PCM.daily's Expansion Pack for Patch 1.3.0.0.
2. Make sure that you have installed
PCM.daily's Expansion Pack for Patch 1.4.0.0.
3. Install this package and install it to your main PCM-folder.
If you're a Steam user, the folder is something like C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Pro Cycling Manager - Season 2012.
In other versions, it's C:\Program Files\Cyanide\Pro Cycling Manager - Season or Seizonen or Saison 2012 or similar
4. Open the game and choose PCMdaily2013DB-PublicBeta.cdb in the Options -> Database menu.
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