Right, I've got a little story to tell you children lol.
I would consider myself a 6* veteran now as i've won many seasons in master league on 6* and very rarely lose to the computer. However my matches are normally tight, 1 or 2 nil (although there are the occasional 5 and 6 nils).
I was trying out some different tricks, ie. the ramona and the flip flap just in training mode. I decided it would be more entertaining to see these in a match leading to goals.
So i set up a match and decided to have a 3* match as barcelona against hamburger sv for a slightly more open game. Instead I found myself 3-0 down in under 20 mins of the game?
I rarely concede 1 on 6* nevermind 3. So why are 3* more difficult to play than 5 or 6*? It appears that teams on 3* play an all out attacking game while teams on 6* sit back and defend.
Anyone know anything about this?
I would consider myself a 6* veteran now as i've won many seasons in master league on 6* and very rarely lose to the computer. However my matches are normally tight, 1 or 2 nil (although there are the occasional 5 and 6 nils).
I was trying out some different tricks, ie. the ramona and the flip flap just in training mode. I decided it would be more entertaining to see these in a match leading to goals.
So i set up a match and decided to have a 3* match as barcelona against hamburger sv for a slightly more open game. Instead I found myself 3-0 down in under 20 mins of the game?
I rarely concede 1 on 6* nevermind 3. So why are 3* more difficult to play than 5 or 6*? It appears that teams on 3* play an all out attacking game while teams on 6* sit back and defend.
Anyone know anything about this?