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New referee editor

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The Forever World Cup Simulator has introduced a comprehensive referee editor to let you to customize various aspects of any match officials available in the game's database. With the referee editor , you can now modify: - Referee names - Nationalities (with the ability to select multiple nationalities) - Reputation and honesty ratings - Profile images (just enter image URLs) - Personal attributes - Gender - Tokens earned from fixing / officiating matches over the years To access this powerful customization tool, simply need to navigate to any referee's profile and click on the "edit / pencil" icon. This addition provides players with unprecedented control over the officiating element of the game, allowing them to create unique referee personalities or adjust existing ones to their liking. Just click the pencil icon to access the editor. The ability to improve a referee's honesty rating is particularly noteworthy, as it enables users to address concerns about pote

Copa Amerca 2024 quarter-finals

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The Copa America 2024 in Forever Football Simulator has been updated to let you customize the starting stage with the help of the starting stage editor.Previously, simulations could only begin from the group stage with 16 teams. Now, with the real-life competition having advanced to the semi-finals, you can bypass the group stage in the game and dive straight into the knockout rounds. The starting stage editor presents the initial quarter-final lineup based on the actual tournament fixtures: Argentina vs Ecuador, Venezuela vs Canada, Colombia vs Panama, and Uruguay vs Brazil. However, you can modify team selections and even shuffle / rearrange the match order in the lineup. Remember to click the "Activate" button to make it take effect. However, once you activate the quarter-finals as the starting stage, this setting becomes the new default for all future Copa America tournaments in the game. If you want to change the starting point for any Copa America edition after 2024,

Updated Oil Rivalry League

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The Oil Rivalry League has replaced  the Apertura & Clausura format with a two-tier system for both the Just Stop Oil (JSO) and Just Use Oil (JUO) camps. This new format features League A and League B for each camp with a promotion and relegation system. The lowest-ranked teams in League A will drop down, while the top two teams from League B will move up, ensuring a dynamic and competitive environment. One standout feature of this league is the playoff format. In addition to the championship clash between League A winners from each camp, the League B champions will also compete in their own playoff match. While this  lower-level faceoff does not have  official implications, it can be served as an intriguing annual friendly match. The B league play-off. To balance the competition, the JSO camp has refreshed its lineup based on the Greenest Countries 2024 ranking, bringing in teams like the Czech Republic, Estonia, and Latvia. However, this change has removed some stronger teams li

Knockout bracket editing

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A powerful new "Bracket" section has been released in the competition editor, which allows you to tailor the entire knockout bracket and matchups easily. For each bracket position, you can: Specify potential groups for team selection Choose the rank of teams within those groups Select teams from specific previous stages Opt for best or worst ranked teams from selected groups Freely add new matchups or remove existing ones Using the 48-team World Cup as an example: If the default 32-team knockout doesn't suit your needs, you can use the new feature to create a 16-team knockout. In the "General" tab of the knockout stage, edit the knockout slots to 16 and edit the rounds to 4. Go to the "Bracket" tab and remove half of the brackets by clicking the "trash icon" Use the "Minus" or "Plus" icon to add or remove potential groups the opponent may come from. With this new feature, we've updated many competitions to more closel

5-host EURO 2028 is possible!

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The Host editor has been updated to expand the new multi-host capabilities, removing the limitation of 3-host imposed in the previous versions. With this feature, it allows for the EURO 2028 to be added as a default competition, featuring its unprecedented five-host nation setup: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Northern Ireland. All host nations will enter the qualifier stage to compete for the finals. They can be eliminated during the qualification rounds, and there are no special treatments to the host nations for now. You can check out the 2028 EURO in the  "Host" editor : All five UK and Ireland hosts will enter the qualifiers as pot 1 teams. You can also change the group draw if you don't like the default results.

Performance adjustment editor has been released!

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A new feature called "Performance Adjustment" has been introduced. This allows you to apply temporary modifications to teams' performance for specific competitions. These adjustments will only affect the match simulation in the selected competition and will not alter the teams' actual attributes or Elo ratings. This tool can be useful if you believe a team has historically over or underperformed in a particular competition. For example, Croatia consistently overperforming in recent World Cups, or England underperforming their expected Elo ratings in major tournaments. Additionally, this feature can be used for teams that typically field weaker squads for less prestigious competitions, such as Japan and South Korea deploying their "B" teams for the EAFF East Asian Cup. This could potentially increase the chances of upsets by weaker teams like China or Hong Kong. You can modify any team attribute fields, including Elo ratings, attack, defense, reputation, luck