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Uefa is good, but...

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Edward_ Black

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Doesn't the Z button activate the keeper..? I
think that the keeper is s'posed to move out when you use it ... Ned
 
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ZpurZ

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Uefa is good, but...

I can't make any use of the z button on my microsoft sidewinder game pad, which would be e on the keyboad, I think. Doesn't it have a function? And by the way...that left/right or step over feint is supposed to be performed sideways. When you take a step over feint in real life, you move diagonally forward to the left with your body. Then you push the ball diagonally forward to the right. That fake in the game is unrealistic. And what about adding the one-two fake which players often perform? Then you pull the ball sideways underneath you with one foot, and push it straight forward while accelerating past the opposing player. It's the most usual, effective and realistic "trick" performed by players. And that 360-feint is cool in real life, but it isn't performed as in the game. When you do it, you turn 180 to the left of a player, then you draw the ball backwards (according to your starting position) and then forward to the right of the player while you complete the 360 turn with another 180. It's like a left/right feint and is performed like a "half a circle" around a player. By the way, the game is quite amusing, but I still feel Fifa 2001 is better. A lot in Uefa is better than in Fifa though. :)
 


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