In my career, Rooney decided that he wanted a transfer, so the board sold him for £42m and there was nothing I could do. So I bought Neymar for £50m, and he's awesome. As good as, maybe even better than Rooney anyway.
Hi guys got a problem, got my psp cracked screen fixed and I have to change my password, before I go on network store. ( I guess it was with the hacking a few months back) anyway can't change password on network site it says under maintenance, is it down or am I clicking a wrong link? Thanks andy
What's this double knock on thing you mentioned Saddened?
And is there any helpful tricks or anything that can help, anything at all?
The AI's dribbling just seems faultless and so easy for them to do it. Yet I do get the same results.
I'm playing on Professional (I think) but tweaked the AI's performance from 50 to 47 on things such as Pass speed, shot speed etc, from the in-game menu.
What's this double knock on thing you mentioned Saddened?
And is there any helpful tricks or anything that can help, anything at all?
The AI's dribbling just seems faultless and so easy for them to do it. Yet I do get the same results.
I'm playing on Professional (I think) but tweaked the AI's performance from 50 to 47 on things such as Pass speed, shot speed etc, from the in-game menu.
The knock on is where you flick the right stick in the direction you want to knock the ball. It is very useful when you are clear down the wing or on goal and it stops the defenders catching you up. It means that you can sprint without having the ball under close control, exploiting a players pace. On FIFA 12 you can now flick the right stick twice and the player will knock the ball further meaning they don't have to slow down to keep the ball under control. Just sprint with RT and flick the right stick whereever you want to go.
Against the AI one of the most useful tricks is the roll over. When you are in possession with a winger and are facing with a defender, hold LT/L2 and push the right stick to the outside of the defender. Time it right and the AI will try to make a tackle and miss, leaving you past them and them running the wrong way. Combine that with the knock on and you'll be away.
Some of them are obviously less useful in practice. Just don't overdo them as you will get tackled more often than not if you do. I find the roll over useful when taking on wingers, the berba spin when you've got the ball on the edge of the box with a striker and the heel chop when you are getting closed down in midfield.
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What's this double knock on thing you mentioned Saddened?
And is there any helpful tricks or anything that can help, anything at all?
The AI's dribbling just seems faultless and so easy for them to do it. Yet I do get the same results.
I'm playing on Professional (I think) but tweaked the AI's performance from 50 to 47 on things such as Pass speed, shot speed etc, from the in-game menu.
The knock on is where you flick the right stick in the direction you want to knock the ball. It is very useful when you are clear down the wing or on goal and it stops the defenders catching you up. It means that you can sprint without having the ball under close control, exploiting a players pace. On FIFA 12 you can now flick the right stick twice and the player will knock the ball further meaning they don't have to slow down to keep the ball under control. Just sprint with RT and flick the right stick whereever you want to go.
Against the AI one of the most useful tricks is the roll over. When you are in possession with a winger and are facing with a defender, hold LT/L2 and push the right stick to the outside of the defender. Time it right and the AI will try to make a tackle and miss, leaving you past them and them running the wrong way. Combine that with the knock on and you'll be away.
Some of them are obviously less useful in practice. Just don't overdo them as you will get tackled more often than not if you do. I find the roll over useful when taking on wingers, the berba spin when you've got the ball on the edge of the box with a striker and the heel chop when you are getting closed down in midfield.
Got 3 straight promotions into Division 7 Online now, much prefer playing on PSN than career mode.
I've found that most people just choose Barcalona or Man City and try to score from through balls and chipped through balls, meaning a lot of matches can be very boring, when I have played offline it's been quite a chore TBH, get bored very easily. Chelsea and Stoke are my teams of choice too, or West Ham if I fancy using the unit that is John Carew!
Still not as difficult as Goldeneye N64 -The Cradle on hardest setting
I'll always remember never being able to complete one of the two secret levels you unlocked after doing everything on all the other levels, the Egyptian Temple. It had Baron Samedi in and the Golden Gun that would kill you straight away. One of my all time gaming regrets never being able to finish that it was solid!
I'll always remember never being able to complete one of the two secret levels you unlocked after doing everything on all the other levels, the Egyptian Temple. It had Baron Samedi in and the Golden Gun that would kill you straight away. One of my all time gaming regrets never being able to finish that it was solid!
Must admit i never could do the cradle on the hardest setting and had to plead with my mate to come round and do it for me (which he did!).
What was so magical about Goldeneye though was the multi-player - one of the key reasons why i didnt attend as many lectures as i should of done!
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