have an option to do a mixed of short , medium and long (mixed)
… guess no one likes this suggestion lol
I’m not sure I understand what the suggestion is but If I read it well maybe there is no need for that. Long pass means players CAN pass the ball to a long distance but they also CAN pass the ball short or medium so it is in fact a mix pass… It doesn’t mean players will always and only make long passes. When you use medium pass players will do medium AND short passes but not long ones. Same thinking about shooting.
I’m not entirely sure about this but again, it is the way I remember when this was announced and been using since…
Filipe’s explanation is quite accurate. The only addition I would make is that even though it is already mixed for shooting distance, if you pick the long option players are more likely to do long shots than medium and short one, whereas with passing when you pick medium or short you’re only restricting the passing distance, not enforcing it, as Filipe said.
so long shooting they shoot short and medium too ?
I am not well versed in this aspect of the game, but does it work something like this:
What you choose restricts your player to that level:
1. passing setup
a) short passing – only does short passes
b) medium passing – player does a mix of short and medium length passing depending on open players
c) long passing – player will do either a short, medium or long pass depending on open players
2. shooting setup
a) short shooting – will keep the ball until they reach the short range shooting distance
b) medium shooting – will shoot either from the medium or short range distance depending on the strength of opposing defence
c) long shooting – will shoot from either long, medium or short range distance depending on the strength of opposing defence
Is this information correct or if wrong can someone provide some clarifying information.
^ this is my current understanding and hope its how it is
Kuroyuki,
I don’t think 2a is correct, they can still pass the ball before shooting.
Vaughn I wasn’t inferring that one player keeps the ball but the team (referred to as they) keeps the ball until it gets within the distance for short range shooting.
That would have more to do with the pass frequency :D
@Kuroyuki that’s exactly how it works.