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if it wouldn't trouble u that would be really... really cool
thanx a lot MAN...
but i have a Q? what do u mean when u say up, down....
do u mean my down or depending on the side i am coming from like attacking from left to right >> or right to left?
I'll try and see if I can get them done today, I think it'll be 3 pictures one for once press of O, then for 2 and 3 respectively, and I'll show what I mean by up and down on directions when I do the pics
a good video that might help is this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MATQ4nyQ3FY
however it's not what I'm talking about and is a bit more advanced to how I cross the ball, might be worth giving it a try though
this pic uploaded is with one click of the O button, the blue dots are the player, as you can see if you press the up button when crossing, it goes to the man furthest away, down goes to the nearest man, and finally left, goes to the man just inside the box
this pic shows what happens when you put in a near post cross, as in the first pic, the up direction goes to the man furthest away, down, closest and left to the man furthest away from the goal.
3 presses of O is basically the same just with a low ball, play around with it and see how you get on, also I do recommend that video link I gave, especially the bit that shows the range of player crossing (0:20-1:35)
I have to apologise for my poor diagrams, being a media student I should be much better than that so I sincerely apologise, anyway, I usually use the left button with however many presses of O I feel necessary, so me I feel it gives me a little bit more space and I'm not directly in front of the goal tying to battle for quick headers which often result in going over the bar, that extra room really can make all of the difference, anyway I hope this helps, get back to me soon
p.s. invert the buttons if you're crossing from the other side, or opposite direction
Robdut