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Hi,
A trainer on the bench should be able to analyse his opponent tactics so I think it could be a good idea to know the offensive tactics used by your opponent. Then, it will make the game more tactical as you will be able to adapt your defense to your next opponent offensive system. |
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PStimpel | |
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Yoda54 wrote:
Hi,
A trainer on the bench should be able to analyse his opponent tactics so I think it could be a good idea to know the offensive tactics used by your opponent. Then, it will make the game more tactical as you will be able to adapt your defense to your next opponent offensive system. |
This means "add a playbook" IMO, cause: the lineup/tactics can be changed until 1 hour before the game starts. If I am required to be always online 1 hour before the game starts I am done with this game, many others too! |
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UKG66 | |
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I think Master Yoda meant, it would be useful to see what formation your opponent played in previous matches. Both offensively and defensively. Right now match reports are not so very useful. |
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UKG66 wrote:
I think Master Yoda meant, it would be useful to see what formation your opponent played in previous matches. Both offensively and defensively. Right now match reports are not so very useful. |
But the formation you see already, just the tactics are not there in plain text... |
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Yoda54 | |
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PStimpel wrote:
But the formation you see already, just the tactics are not there in plain text... |
And that's what makes the game less funny as right now, stats are not enough to determine your opponent strategy and so your defense choice is quite pure chacnce.
Moreover, you can't analyse your defense performance after the game as your idea of the opponent offenses is a bit vague.
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PStimpel | |
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Yoda54 wrote:
And that's what makes the game less funny as right now, stats are not enough to determine your opponent strategy and so your defense choice is quite pure chacnce.
Moreover, you can't analyse your defense performance after the game as your idea of the opponent offenses is a bit vague.
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OK, this is valid! |
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icsulescu | |
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Yoda54 wrote:
Hi,
A trainer on the bench should be able to analyse his opponent tactics so I think it could be a good idea to know the offensive tactics used by your opponent. Then, it will make the game more tactical as you will be able to adapt your defense to your next opponent offensive system. |
No. I like how it is now. |
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Yoda54 | |
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You prefer lottery to strategy choice?!? Well, that's a view but I don't think that most of users come on management games to bet instead of... manage. |
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icsulescu | |
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Yoda54 wrote:
You prefer lottery to strategy choice?!? Well, that's a view but I don't think that most of users come on management games to bet instead of... manage. |
Here's a thing: You can beat a team without knowing which are here tactics. |
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Yoda54 | |
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icsulescu wrote:
Here's a thing: You can beat a team without knowing which are here tactics. |
I don't think it will still be the case when players will get better. ANyway, what's fun? Study your opponent and determine the best strategy or just win without know why? |
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