Gaz / FMwkdsoul for his idea of the selector in the player overview screen as I saw it in screens from his skins on Twitter and decided to make it by myself before FM21. And his help within the SI Forum, not only for my issues. Michaeltmurrayuk for his Match Screens from FM21 as I edited small parts to adapt it. No requests, please, the skin is finished, thank you. The original posts for both these skins can be found at /rensieskin including some important Q&A, both skins are also in my Steam Workshop. The width of the skin/panels can be affected also if you are using the full sidebar or juts icons sidebar. If you play in Windowed mode, the screen will be a little bit lower in height logically but I tested the skin in both Full and Windowed mode to ensure widgets and panels don’t move wrongly. The skin works with the Full Mode and Windowed as well. The skin is made for 1920x1080 resolution with 100%. You can always revert it back to the default or use someone else's work. There are many things and you can check the gallery or try the skin. The FM21 skin included the selector within the player profile and I kept it for the FM22 as well because I like it and it works really well if you get used to it. these widgets are also in the normal player profile. If I’m proud of something, it really is the Player Popup Profile including the player details in the upper part and the widgets selector in the bottom part where you can find the Form in the last 5, 10 or 20 matches of the specific player. But I’m very glad I made or tweaked most of the things by myself and not only copied/paste them from different skin. I will be 100% clear to you - if I don’t count the main things like Player Overview or Club Overview, I don’t remember all the small tweaks and changes I made during last year. The popup calendar and the background of the today box is great example. It’s like I went back to my childhood when I finally found what I wanted to edit. It’s a little thing but check the calendar screen for example where I added the blue colour as the main colour of the calendar cell. It’s probably not a coincidence that all the clubs I played with between FM17 and FM21 have blue colour as primary or secondary. I was always a fan of this kind of blue colour and it was an easy choice for me to combine it together for the FM22 skin. The ‘blue 700’ shade replaced most of the bright purple colour in headlines, boxes, buttons, speeches or even in the intro box at the FM start screen when you load the game. It’s a combination of dark and blue colours. Both ‘normal’ and low-resolution versions have something in common. I spent a lot of time in the settings file of this custom skin but also within many panels, widgets or graphic boxes and buttons to make it in the way I like it.
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