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1) stop whining and decide to try to beat it 2) watch games in division 1 3) experiment with formations and tactics, noticing how your players behave 4) ask for help from teams that seem to have successfully beat it 5) did I mention stop whining? There are many problems with this game. Offside trap is actually not the bug that makes it effective, it is strikers missing from 3 feet away in a 1-on-1, 3-on-1, or more, and strikers past the last defender passing to another striker in an offside position. Also, look at your strikers too. There are 4 key stats that affect your ability to kill an offside trap: speed, technique, dribbling, and experience. The higher these are, the less likely that a player will be caught by a high offside trap. Your players need to be faster than your opponent's fastest defenders, be able to dribble around them and have the experience not to go offside as often when waiting to receive a pass. OK, back to the sim. There are problems. We have a beta simulator that a few people tested with friendlies last season, and I can tell you it fixes passing to players in an offside position in a breakaway, improves finishing within the penalty box, but it adds a slew of new bugs, such as too many back passes in your own half, teleportation of the ball across the pitch, angry GK own goal, etc. Soon we will able to see a new sim with these and other problems fixed, but until then, you've got 2 choices: Deal with it or quit. Better yet, if you've been eliminated from the cup, play a friendly in beta mode and report bugs on the beta sim forum. Thank you for your attention. |
24/04/2012 07:07 |
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