Colour Attributes [upd] | Cm 01 02

The nostalgia surrounding CM 01 02 colour attributes can be attributed to several factors:

By enabling and modifying color-coded attributes, you can quickly evaluate your squad, identity transfer targets, and scan youth academies at a glance. Why Use Coloured Attributes?

This article breaks down everything you need to know about colour attributes in CM 01/02. 1. The Basics: What are Colour Attributes? cm 01 02 colour attributes

Represents high-quality or "good" attributes.

🔧 Mastering these attributes helps you: ✅ Match colours consistently across devices ✅ Adjust images with precision (not guesswork) ✅ Improve UI, print, or brand design workflows The nostalgia surrounding CM 01 02 colour attributes

To use these tools on modern systems (like Windows 10/11), you often need to:

While you can customize your own, the community generally follows these common "tiers" to categorize player quality: Attribute Range Common Colour Performance Level Bright Green World Class / Excellent 11 – 14 Yellow / Orange Good / Average for top divisions 6 – 10 Grey / Light Blue Poor / Mediocre 1 – 5 Red / Dark Grey Significant Weakness How to Enable and Customize Colour Attributes 🔧 Mastering these attributes helps you: ✅ Match

Quickly recognize if a midfielder fits a physical "Direct" or a technical "Short Passing" tactical setup based on their dominant color groups. How to Enable and Customize Attribute Colours

Created by John Locke, this tool is specifically designed to work on top of existing patches (like the Nick's Patcher ).

Highlighting stats of 15–20 in a vibrant colour (like bright green) makes world-class skills pop.