MFL vs Football Manager - 7 Big Differences

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Metaverse Football League is an upcoming web3 football management that is often described as 'football manager on the blockchain'. In this video I compare both games and go over 7 big differences.
    Do you also want to manage a football team in the Metaverse and experience real competition and enjoy real rewards?
    Go to playmfl.com & use my referral link to join: app.playmfl.com/?referrer=0AC8EE (Get a common player for free!)
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Комментарии • 17

  • @bastienfico8496
    @bastienfico8496 2 месяца назад +4

    My favorite part of MFL is seeing the game building up from scratch.
    Ofc it's not as complete as FM but it's getting better and better 😁

  • @ERAC317
    @ERAC317 2 месяца назад +5

    The FM game of the future. Always have fun building my squads on all tiers.

  • @florianchevalier7386
    @florianchevalier7386 2 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @zlataneur8984
    @zlataneur8984 2 месяца назад +2

    GG🔥

  • @muchsinhuda7855
    @muchsinhuda7855 2 месяца назад +3

    yea no, playing fm for the complexity of it, not the easypart of it with pay to win "meta" verse

    • @calvinatorFC
      @calvinatorFC  2 месяца назад +1

      Fair enough, if you want complexity and in-depth football management, FM is by far the best game in the world.
      However, if you like to compete against real managers from all over the world, play a game with a real economy and build a legacy for decades, MFL might be fun too.
      For FM you pay 60 USD each year, for MFL you can pay 80 USD once and play forever with this club, the players you can sign for free.
      It's pay to win in the sense that you would have to spend quite some money to win the Diamond League, but Man City and Real Madrid also spend a lot of money to win the Champions League. 80 USD is enough to be competitive in the Stone and Iron League.

    • @jamesshone1677
      @jamesshone1677 2 месяца назад

      ⁠@@calvinatorFCyou gotta be pretty fucking dumb to believe a word you just said… Man City and Real Madrid make this thing called profit which you definitely don’t get from this cancerous money leaching game. This game won’t exist in 5 years let alone in decades.

  • @user-ny8qe3we8r
    @user-ny8qe3we8r 2 месяца назад +4

    its p2w so no point in playing mlf

    • @calvinatorFC
      @calvinatorFC  2 месяца назад +2

      Yes, you have to pay something to play it, but you can also win on lower levels with a small investment and signing a lot of good players for a share of your revenue in MFL points. With MFL points you can buy new players and sell those on the market for USD. So it is also 'play to earn' and you can recover your initial investment.

    • @ChristopherDuff11
      @ChristopherDuff11 2 месяца назад +1

      It depends on where you are looking to compete in the MFL pyramid. For the cost of a new copy of FIFA or FM, you could pick up a Stone Division club (currently the lowest tier) in MFL. You only have to buy the club once instead of getting a new version of FIFA or FM every year. There arent any paid in-game boosts or anything like that.
      You could then use the in-game transfer market to sign players for a portion of your league/cup winnings. At the intro level, you can sign common players (with a rating under 65) for as low as 0.5 - 2.0% and keep 60-80% of your club winnings. And then if you do purchase players, you control that player until they eventually retire or you sell them to another agent. So from that perspective, it is cheaper than something like FIFA Ultimate Team where people spend a lot of $ that does not roll over from year to year.
      If you wanted to jump into the top of the pyramid, it would be expensive, yes, but you dont have to do that any a lot of new users are entering through the Stone Division.

  • @XmvXLeiva
    @XmvXLeiva 2 месяца назад +1

    i respect it definitely not for me but it seems fun and interesting but still not something i would play

    • @calvinatorFC
      @calvinatorFC  2 месяца назад +1

      Fair enough! I'm just here to inform and not push anything. Just a big believer in web3 gaming, it's more fun to be able to truly own a sword you find in World of Warcraft and be able to sell it. Or keep the players you pack in Ultimate Team in FC24.

    • @ProjectMe-tu7bx
      @ProjectMe-tu7bx 2 месяца назад

      That's how I see it too

  • @darragho6358
    @darragho6358 2 месяца назад

    This looos like an ass mobile game and costs 80 to statt playing my god.

    • @calvinatorFC
      @calvinatorFC  2 месяца назад

      It's still in development so the match gameplay does not look great. Alpha seasons are happening right now. You could also play it with just one player of 2 or 3 USD and be an agent, but to be a manager you would need to spend 70-80 USD indeed to own a club. However, you can always sell the club again on the market if you don't like the game.
      You will also win MFL points which you can spend on getting new players. These players you can sell again on the market. So you could break even easily and play it for free in the end.
      Anyway, not pushing you to play, just to inform and spread the word of web3gaming and MFL. There are loads of scams though so you have all the right to be cautious.

  • @JamieAfuckingA
    @JamieAfuckingA 2 месяца назад

    Sponsored?

    • @calvinatorFC
      @calvinatorFC  2 месяца назад +2

      No, I was not paid to make this video or any of them. I also make a podcast about MFL, just for fun, with someone else who is also very passionate about it. We have a great community of people who believe in this project and love to make content.
      I did put a referral link in the video description, but I did not even mention that in the video. The goal of the video is just to spread the word and inform people.