Amateur
Registered User
@ Konami
I think that the more subtle and realistic link dribbles, make the game much more fun to play, however, only having a total of four link up feints or dribbles, is a great limitation which, in theory, could be easily multiplied by two.
Each of the four directions (east, west, north, and south) could contain or store two link up feints, instead of just one link up feint per direction.
1st -- directing the right analog stick, before pressing the L1 button (cursor change button) + whilst holding a direction with the right analog stick, pressing and holding the L1 button: could store four link up feints.
2nd -- not directing the right analog stick + pressing and holding the L1 button + after pressing and holding the L1 button, directing the right analog stick: could store another four link up feints.
So instead of just four link up feints to be used on the pitch, you would have eight, and therefore much more freedom and variety when dribbling with the ball.
I think that the more subtle and realistic link dribbles, make the game much more fun to play, however, only having a total of four link up feints or dribbles, is a great limitation which, in theory, could be easily multiplied by two.
Each of the four directions (east, west, north, and south) could contain or store two link up feints, instead of just one link up feint per direction.
1st -- directing the right analog stick, before pressing the L1 button (cursor change button) + whilst holding a direction with the right analog stick, pressing and holding the L1 button: could store four link up feints.
2nd -- not directing the right analog stick + pressing and holding the L1 button + after pressing and holding the L1 button, directing the right analog stick: could store another four link up feints.
So instead of just four link up feints to be used on the pitch, you would have eight, and therefore much more freedom and variety when dribbling with the ball.