Cm 01 02 Colour Attributes [top]
Highlighted in green, light blue, or bright white, making elite stats immediately obvious at a glance.
Here is everything you need to know about why you should change your attribute colors, how to do it manually or via tools, and the best color schemes used by veteran managers. Why Color-Coded Attributes Matter
Colour attributes work best when paired with other modern community modifications. Consider installing a custom that contrasts sharply with your attribute text colors. A dark background skin makes bright neon text pop significantly better than the default grey layout. If you want to fine-tune your setup, let me know:
For each attribute value, you can define a colour in one of two ways:
Signals that this attribute is a weakness or entirely average. cm 01 02 colour attributes
This guide will explore everything about CM 01/02 colour attributes, from the original visual design to the modern tools and techniques that let you customise them to your liking.
: Spot a player's strengths and weaknesses in less than a second.
By default, CM 01/02 displays all player attributes (like Finishing, Tackling, and Pace) in a single, uniform text colour. When scouting a player, your eyes must manually scan a wall of numbers ranging from 1 to 20.
When looking for a world-class player, don't look at individual numbers. Look at the shape of the colors. A legendary central midfielder like Maxim Tsigalko or Taribo West will display massive blocks of your "Elite" color across their technical and physical columns. Highlighted in green, light blue, or bright white,
Playing against a team often reveals their player stats.
Passing, Passing (Passing again!), Creativity. Crucial Yellow: Stamina, Tackling (for DMC). Forwards (FC/FC) Must be Green: Shooting, Finishing. Crucial Yellow: Pace, Off the Ball. 4. The Hidden Aspect: Attribute Masking
Depending on the version of the game you are running, there are two main methods to activate this feature. Method 1: The Built-in Game Preferences
The nostalgia surrounding CM 01 02 colour attributes can be attributed to several factors: Consider installing a custom that contrasts sharply with
Identify fatal weaknesses in a player, such as a Striker possessing elite Finishing but a critical lack of Pace.
The vanilla version of CM 01/02 displays all player attributes in a uniform yellow/white text. While classic, it makes scouting difficult. Modern players use colour-coded systems to:
Championship Manager 01/02 (CM01/02) is widely regarded as the pinnacle of retro football management simulation. Despite its primitive 2D graphics—or perhaps because of them—the game relies heavily on data, numbers, and, importantly, to communicate player quality.
Immediately recognize weak players by the abundance of "low-tier" colors.
: A color plus gray. Adding gray to a hue creates a tone, which can make a color appear more muted.
: Grey or White . Standard baseline stats that require no special attention.
















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