
So, if we want to see a new version of a file rather than the original, we just need to put the new version in the proper folder location and regenerate. The regenerate process will automatically hide any archived file that has a corresponding file saved in the folder structure or make it visible if the corresponding file in the folder structure is not present. The files present in a big archive can be visible or hidden and this is achieved modifying the corresponding BH file. In this way it is much more easy to recover the original functionality of the game if something in the editing goes wrong. On Novemit was announced that FIFA Manager 14 (which was already only a re-release of FIFA Manager 13) would be the last game in the series.File Master 14 has a few differences when compared with previous versions: the most important is that it does not allow you to modify the original. After stopping sharing the same engine, the ability to play returned with the 07 release, although with a large change: it's only possible to control a single player. In the 20 versions, players who owned the managing game along the FIFA release of the same year could play games instead of simulating them. Another of the main selling points was the usage of FIFA's 3D engine to simulate games.

Offering a (comparatively) lighter approach than the leading managing game ( SI's Football Manager series), FIFA Manager (the main name used by the franchise since the 2006 version) is closer in style and options to managing games developed in Germany, such as the aforementioned Anstoß series or games distributed or developed by Software 2000 and Bubball, offering many micromanagement options (such as stadium expansions, control of merchandise products and development of club facilities).

Electronic Arts' third attempt at football management games (following FIFA Soccer Manager and FA Premier League Football Manager 2000), Total Club Manager was designed by Gerald Köhler, a German game designer well known for his work on the design and development of the Anstoß series, developed by Ascaron.
