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Originally Posted by RainMaker
That's the other part of my problem, when I get the advice, I just don't know what settings to change. It would be nice to have a learning mode of some sort built in so that when my assistant gives advice, in parenthesis next to it, the game can let me know the potential settings that would effect this. Doesn't have to say "2 clicks to the left" or let me know what's most important, but just a list of what I can do to fix it in a general sense.
For instance in baseball, if I get advice that we are getting killed on bunts, it would tell me to play the corners in, maybe substitute a better fielding 1B/3B/P/C, etc.
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I agree - it would be helpful if it said that to an extent. then again keep in mind that we all know baseball and would know to do that because we grew up playing it. in the rest of the world they've grown up playing soccer, so that's just natural to them.
i think a "tester" game is the way to go to try to learn what different tactical instructions affect. and you don't need to learn them all necessarily. if you can find one setup that gets you 0-0 draws against better teams then odds are that's a good "super defensive" set of instructions you can use anytime...and as you gradually get more comfortable with the tactics you'll tweak it a little.
i do feel for you though. i wonder if there's not a good website with a summation of soccer tactics sorta?