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Reaction: when high it can be handy with rebounds
Originally posted by francescoP1
err... i was reffering to the "reaction" special attribute:/
as far as teamwork is concerned, are you saying that it overwrites the "attack" attribute? because from what i understand, attack is the equivelant of the "off the ball" stat in CM. i have also reached the conclusion that it is in no way related to the "teamwork" stat in Cm(which determines how much a player will pass the ball to his teamates without going on his own)
also what you said about pressing "o" in the formation menu, i didn't know what this values represented so i asked in the forum and someone said that these values change with time and according to your formation and they can be very usefull when you want to see how a newlly aquired player in the ML fits into your formation.
the reason i' m going on about Cm stats so much, is because i am trying to put together a CM to PES conversion table which i would find very helpfull for editing.
I don't want to sound silly, but maybe they don't want to give too much away. Scoring is doing well in front of the goalfor the scoring special attribute what you are saying sounds very clever and correct as such, but in the manual it is writen that the player "performs well in key plays in front of the goal"
Yes! See above at the teamwork-part...finally i have a couple of other questions: does the positioning special attribute apply to defenders as well as attacking players?
and
does the outside special attribute determine whether a player can make plays along the outside of the pitch, or that he can shout with the outside of his foot? i'm asking this because i have seen and heard both of these interpretation around
P.S. thanks Han for taking the time to put forward your views and your general contribution to this forum.