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I have noticed that playing 1 striker generates alot of offsides. How come? 2 decent strikers dont go offside as much as 1 really good. Seems wierd.
With one striker you have only one player to trap in offside but with two you have to watch for both and trapping one while the other manages to time his run behind the back means trouble. Thats why you have to play more carefully with 2.
Well If I play 2 forwards, rating 30 and rating 8. Then both becomes masters and fools the OT most of the times, if I remove the bad striker he now cant beat the trap. Dosent matter if the defense is good or bad.
Yeah but there is no positioning attribute only a statistical observation.
I cant find anything IRL that suggest a good forward goes offside more then he plays alone then with a partner. Hence my question, how come its that way in ppm
when you put three of them, than you will get even less offsides.. if you put three defenders than you have better chance to catch opposition in offside, than putting 4 or 5 defenders
Yeah that seems wierd, shouldnt it be detmined by the skill of the players instead? Or more then now at least
How is rating conected to energy and experience. Like +50 exp = +1 rating or -5 energy = -1 rating?
it should be determined as it is now, with addition to player skills
I dont get it why it should be so since its not the case irl. There are loads of strikers who never runs offside, playing with 0, 1 or 2 strikers dosent matter. Then there are players who runs offside all the time, so its rather a matter of skill then the actual numbers of defense and offense
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