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Patch 24.4.0 (DB3.0) tests
Patch 24.4.0 (DB2.0) tests
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Changes:
- Removed 'Be More Disciplined'
- Added 'Mark Specific Position' to IFs
Results:
PIs
Grimlock said: PIs
The AM(L) will mark the D(R) and the AM(R) will mark the D(L)
Im trying this tactic out, got tactical familiarity as full, working really well when the opposition is close or worse than me, scoring heaps of goals and not conceding, but when im a clear underdog i have no chances and get battered. Are there some tweaks for if I'm playing a considerably stronger team than me?
FinsFootyManager said: Im trying this tactic out, got tactical familiarity as full, working really well when the opposition is close or worse than me, scoring heaps of goals and not conceding, but when im a clear underdog i have no chances and get battered. Are there some tweaks for if I'm playing a considerably stronger team than me?
I really wouldn't make any changes, if you're the heavy underdog and facing a team with much more quality (especially playing away games) you're more likely to lose than to come out with a win or draw. Just try improving the team anytime you get the chance.
FinsFootyManager said: Im trying this tactic out, got tactical familiarity as full, working really well when the opposition is close or worse than me, scoring heaps of goals and not conceding, but when im a clear underdog i have no chances and get battered. Are there some tweaks for if I'm playing a considerably stronger team than me?
I do these things sometimes:
-mentality to balanced
-if the other side has one amc, I will change one of my dms to a defensive duty
-if the other side has amr/l (esp. if it's a 433) fb(a) -> fb(s)
-against 342(narrow)1: both dms to defensive, fbs to wb(a), take off underlap
-underlap off against any tactic that wants to defend narrow, really.
-against pep the other day with his ifb-libero-ifb setup I took off underlap, told the ifs to stay wide and went anchor-vol(a). I still lost, but I got most of the highlights after the changes