Pro Cycling Manager 2014: the waiting is over!
We've been waiting for the release of the new Pro Cycling Manager for weeks now, some more than others. PCM 14 hit the stores the 19th of June, with a mixed reception from the community. The changes in career and the new user interface are welcomed as a positive change. However, the game is occasionally unstable and there are still some major bugs, which make playing career mode practically impossible.
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PCM 14 Variant Pack
emmea90 received old zcts files from Cyanide and constructed a Variant Pack for PCM 14 featuring all WT races profiles from 2010 until 2013. A stage pack like this will improve your gaming pleasure in more ways than one.
Realname Databases
Besides the stage Variant Pack, we also recommend that you download a realname database, unless you enjoy the creativity of Vroome and Bouman. So far, the most detailed realname database is probably the Cycling Manager Italia Realname 1.0, featuring real names, real race names, sponsor names, edited stats, the real Giro d'Italia rules and an edited local file, allowing you to compete in the UCI instead of the Cyanide Rankings.
Thread of the Week
Kentaurus, well known for his enjoyable live streams and stories, has put himself to great use for the rest of the community. In a series of tests, Kentaurus is trying to determine the effects of different stats in the new Cycling Manager game. Read all about his findings here! This is a truly deserved thread of the week.
ManGame: slow days
Meanwhile, the ManGame is moving at a relatively slow pace. However, there is some action available for those who can't do without. At the Continental level, E3 Prijs - Harelbeke was won by Bernard Eisel in a group sprint.
It's also waiting for the Queen's Stage of the stage race Corsica International. After a stage for the sprinters and a time trial, everything is still wide open for the General Classification. The summit finish on Col de l'Ospedale will decide everything.
Finally, Marcel Wyss managed to win the Tour d'Rwanda by conquering stage 4 in the leader's jersey. A deserved victory for the Swiss rider from Team Vontobel. |