- Katılım
- 13 Kas 2010
- Konular
- 125
- Mesajlar
- 275
- Reaksiyon Skoru
- 10
- Altın Konu
- 0
- TM Yaşı
- 15 Yıl 7 Ay 7 Gün
- Başarım Puanı
- 97
- MmoLira
- 0
- DevLira
- 0
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Last but not least we have to set the tactic used for the match. You get there by clicking on the “tactic“-tab. The fist setting is the Engagement that your players will put into the match. The higher the engagement, the more your players will invest, but they'll also lose more freshness and risk more cards and possibly injuries. A common misconception for beginners is to choose high or extreme engagement frequently. This drains your players severely, and they may not be able to play to their full potential in future games, and get injured frequently. The rule of thumb should be to only go beyond normal engagement in very important matches, normal engagement also demands a lot from your players, and you won't get in trouble even if you set the engagement below normal. We'll now choose “low“ engagement for the match, setting the slider one step to the left of the middle position (75%).
Next comes the actual tactic used. Click on the dropdown list, and you'll see all tactics, currently colored red, which means we do not have a tactic trained well enough to use it effectively (see team training). So we'll play with no special tactic and leave it at “None“. This will in no way penalize your team, but will just not focus the actions during the match on certain quadrants on the field. Below the tactic you see the “marking“ setting. Here you can choose between man-for-man marking and zone marking. Finally, you have to choose whether or not to use the offside trap - you better not use it until it is well-trained, or you'll risk it failing and thereby giving your opponent easy chances to score. Train it to at least 60% before using it for the first time.
After we have now completed defining our tactic, we'll save it again - it will now be used for our next game. Additionally, we will save our settings as our “Standard“ tactic setting. Click on the “Pencil“ button in the Presets section, and in the dialog opened, we pick the “Standard“ slot and confirm with yes. Now you can always choose this “Preset“ easily by clicking on it when needed, and it's also the default tactic and formation when no individual tactic is set for the match. Premium users can also pick from formations played in recent matches.
Next comes the actual tactic used. Click on the dropdown list, and you'll see all tactics, currently colored red, which means we do not have a tactic trained well enough to use it effectively (see team training). So we'll play with no special tactic and leave it at “None“. This will in no way penalize your team, but will just not focus the actions during the match on certain quadrants on the field. Below the tactic you see the “marking“ setting. Here you can choose between man-for-man marking and zone marking. Finally, you have to choose whether or not to use the offside trap - you better not use it until it is well-trained, or you'll risk it failing and thereby giving your opponent easy chances to score. Train it to at least 60% before using it for the first time.
After we have now completed defining our tactic, we'll save it again - it will now be used for our next game. Additionally, we will save our settings as our “Standard“ tactic setting. Click on the “Pencil“ button in the Presets section, and in the dialog opened, we pick the “Standard“ slot and confirm with yes. Now you can always choose this “Preset“ easily by clicking on it when needed, and it's also the default tactic and formation when no individual tactic is set for the match. Premium users can also pick from formations played in recent matches.
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