(CM 01/02) is widely regarded as one of the greatest football management simulation games of all time. Decades after its release, a vibrant community continues to update rosters, patch bugs, and optimize the game's interface. One of the most significant visual upgrades you can make to your save file is modifying the player profile screen using custom color attributes .
Enter the colours.
To use these tools on modern systems (like Windows 10/11), you often need to:
Download and open HxD, then load your cm0102.exe . cm 01 02 colour attributes
This article will dissect the anatomy of , exploring their structure, application, and how to manipulate them for optimal visual results.
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You can edit a colours.txt file with specific RGB values to match your preferred aesthetic. (CM 01/02) is widely regarded as one of
You can download pre-modified executables with colored attributes from sites like FM Scout , though you should always backup your original file before overwriting it. Installation Basics
By default, CM 01/02 displays player attributes (like Passing, Tackling, and Pace) in a single, uniform text colour. Scanning a scout report or player profile requires reading every individual number from 1 to 20.
Point the patcher to your active game file, typically named cm0102.exe . Enter the colours
Typically used for average to decent stats.
Perfect for fast-paced scrolling through massive scout pools.
: This is a measure of how vibrant or pure a color is. A highly saturated color is bright and vivid, while a less saturated color appears more muted or washed out.
file (often found in specialized mod folders or after applying certain patches). Values are usually mapped to specific numbers (e.g., 19 = Orange