Cm 01 02 Colour — Attributes ^hot^

The game reads colors in standard Hexadecimal format (RRGGBB).

While customizable, the community typically uses these standard brackets for color coding: : Often Red. Normal (6–9) : Often Yellow or Gray. Good (10–15) : Often Green. Excellent (16–20) : Often Orange or Red.

Quickly see if a technical genius suffers from single-digit stamina or work rate.

By default, all player attributes are displayed in the same uniform color, making it tedious to scan a player’s profile for their strengths and weaknesses. Customizing these colors allows you to instantly spot world-class attributes. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to change your CM 01/02 attribute colors using various methods. Why Customize Attribute Colours? cm 01 02 colour attributes

Open Nick's Patcher and direct it to your game folder (typically C:\Program Files (x86)\Championship Manager 01-02 ). Navigate to the section. Enable the Coloured Attributes option.

A player with lower technical skills but green Positioning, Determination, and Work Rate will often outperform a highly skilled player with poor mentalities.

If you do not like the default color choices provided by the patches, you can customize the exact RGB (Red, Green, Blue) values to match your preferred aesthetic. Step 1: Open the Config File or Patcher The game reads colors in standard Hexadecimal format

Dark Grey — fades into the background so you can ignore poor stats. 3. The Classic "Stoplight" System Simple, universal, and highly intuitive. High (15-20): Green (Go/Strength) Medium (10-14): Yellow (Caution/Decent) Low (1-9): Red (Stop/Weakness) Troubleshooting Common Issues

: You input RGB values (Red, Green, Blue) to define exactly what colour each attribute tier appears in.

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 Good (10–15) : Often Green

When configuring your colors, a four-tier setup offers the best balance for quick visual scanning. Below is a highly recommended layout used by veteran managers on the Championship Manager 2001/2002 Forums :

“It’s the colours,” Leo whispered to Sam late one night. “They’re a trap. You see bright yellow for Finishing, and you forget to check the grey for Temperament.”

Run the patcher and browse to your CM 01/02 installation directory (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Championship Manager 01-02 ).

Modifying your colour attributes breathes fresh life into CM 01/02. It turns scouting from a tedious text-reading chore into a swift, satisfying visual evaluation.

Coloured Attribute Tool - Championship Manager 2001/2002 Forums