For many football purists, the year 2009 was a time of significant transition. The split between Sports Interactive (makers of Football Manager ) and Eidos (owners of the Championship Manager brand) was several years old, and the Championship Manager series was fighting to regain its throne. While Football Manager was establishing itself as the simulation heavyweight, Championship Manager 2010 (CM2010) was carving out its own niche as a sleek, accessible, and visually distinct alternative.
CM2010 had a distinct way of handling kits. Modders typically create "SSKCC" (Standard Skin Club Kits) files. These are image files that replace the default textures. championship manager 2010 mods
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Let’s be honest; CM 2010’s default skin looks like a spreadsheet designed by an accountant. Graphical mods replace the 3D player faces with high-res photos (cut-outs), update club kits to the latest Nike/Adidas designs, and add real competition logos. CM2010 had a distinct way of handling kits