paulb2002
02-09-2002, 10:47:AM
Hi,
I'm really enjoying FIFA at the mo, especially after downloading the EPL 2003 patch (and updating it to my own liking!). I'm currently in the process of converting all the kits to 4GK...
Anyway, I have a couple of questions - if anyone can help.
1) Sometimes the controller will not work on the select team page. i.e. I cannot choose a team. This normally happens after playing 1 game.
2) How on earth do you aim shots? My shots always go low - no matter how much power I use.
3) Is it a common bug with players playing out of position if you alter the formation in FCDPxp?
4) Is there any .ini files I can change the aspects of the game with? I find it a bit frustrating on Pro level and would like to tinker the physics a bit. I tried altering one .ini - that looked like it was for the Playstation version!! - but it crashed the game.
5) Also, any .ini files that will make the CPU make subs for non-injured players? (I guess this needs patching - i.e. FIFA 2003!)
Please could someone help on these points!
Cheers, Paul.
I'm really enjoying FIFA at the mo, especially after downloading the EPL 2003 patch (and updating it to my own liking!). I'm currently in the process of converting all the kits to 4GK...
Anyway, I have a couple of questions - if anyone can help.
1) Sometimes the controller will not work on the select team page. i.e. I cannot choose a team. This normally happens after playing 1 game.
2) How on earth do you aim shots? My shots always go low - no matter how much power I use.
3) Is it a common bug with players playing out of position if you alter the formation in FCDPxp?
4) Is there any .ini files I can change the aspects of the game with? I find it a bit frustrating on Pro level and would like to tinker the physics a bit. I tried altering one .ini - that looked like it was for the Playstation version!! - but it crashed the game.
5) Also, any .ini files that will make the CPU make subs for non-injured players? (I guess this needs patching - i.e. FIFA 2003!)
Please could someone help on these points!
Cheers, Paul.