Keakiwi
Can I ask what the difference is with the two tactic testing tables for fm22? We’ve got the original one and one with an (*). What’s changed between the two?
Hey @magician... just so I know, what would you do if you get a player sent off or lose one to injury after using all your subs? Doesn't happen often but I've found in the past if you know which element you can sacrifice 10 can play as effectively as 11.
Magician said: Sure, sometimes it can be very handy but it must be used wisely because it's much less effective than the default tactic.



If you use it only for 15-20 mins in a match then of course, you won't see a significant difference but still in those 15-20 mins the conditions of your players are burned at a significantly lower rate than with the default tactic.

Also, if your players already were very tired and jaded before a match then they will end up the match having very low conditions despite you were using the conditions saving tactic.


Thanks! Great tactic by the way!
Hey @Magician do you still use the conditions saving tactic in games? Does it make too much of a difference? I find I still get quite a lot of players in the red heart by the end of a game regardless.
Egraam said: These are some tips to make the tactic more effective:

Shouts:
If you're a favorite:
Winning by 2+ goals: Use Praise
Drawing: Use Encourage
Losing: Use Demand More

If you're an underdog:
Winning: Use Praise
Drawing/Losing by 1 goal: Use Encourage
Losing: Use Demand More

These are the shouts I've found to work the best so far.


Hey @Egraam with these shouts, when do you use them during a match and how often?
Hey @ZaZ,

Let me just say thank you for this tactic, which has saved my FM save after it fell off the rails when the match engine was updated. Solid defensively and lethal in attack, it's the best I've used with the patch and just keeps cranking out the results.

Thanks again and keep it up!
Hey Zealot,
Just in terms of OIs or set piece takers, is there anything you do with this tactic or just leave it as is?
Cheers.