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Cm 01 02 Colour Attributes Updated Official

By enabling and modifying color-coded attributes, you can quickly evaluate your squad, identity transfer targets, and scan youth academies at a glance. Why Use Coloured Attributes?

Usually set to a dark, muted color like Dark Grey or Brown so your eyes naturally skip over them. How to Customize the Colors Manually

In CM 01 02, colour attributes refer to the visual representation of a player's skills, abilities, and characteristics. These colour-coded attributes provide an instant snapshot of a player's strengths and weaknesses, making it easier for managers to assess and make informed decisions about their team. The colour attributes system consists of several categories, including: cm 01 02 colour attributes

In the Conference (lower league), a 12 for "Finishing" might highlight as "Elite" (Cyan), but if you get promoted to the Premier League, that same 12 would automatically shift to "Poor" (Grey).

“A blue attribute hides a red one — until the big game.” By enabling and modifying color-coded attributes, you can

Modifying your colour attributes breathes fresh life into CM 01/02. It turns scouting from a tedious text-reading chore into a swift, satisfying visual evaluation.

If you are using a pre-patched version of the game or a modern data update pack, the feature might already be built into your executable. Launch Championship Manager 01/02. Go to the menu from the main screen. Look for the "Attribute Colouring" toggle. Turn it On and save your changes. Understanding the Attribute Tiers How to Customize the Colors Manually In CM

These are the attributes that define match-winners. If a striker has red Finishing and Anticipation, they will score goals at any level.

The save file became a lesson. Leo had chased the colour, not the player. The game wasn’t about collecting yellow tiles like gold stars. It was about the pattern —how a yellow for Technique (20) paired with a grey for Decisions (5) created a player who could do a rainbow flick straight into the crowd.

CAT works by editing a simple text file called colours.txt . Inside this file, you will see a list of all 20 attribute values (1 through 20). To change a colour, you simply enter a new colour name or a hexadecimal RGB code (e.g., FF0000 for bright red) to the right of the equals sign for each number. This level of customisation is unparalleled, allowing you to create a unique look for your game.

In later official patches (such as the 3.9.68 patch), Sports Interactive added a basic color-coding option directly into the game. Launch Championship Manager 01/02.

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