Thought everyone would be interested in reading this:
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=143925
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=143925
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"Passing is very easy for real professional footballers so it should be easy in the game, too. They wouldn't try to pass the ball through a player of the opposing team." But in a video game, you're controlling a small player in the telly with buttons - it's nowhere near as accurate as kicking a real ball. So the game has an autoaim mechanic that will work to help you avoid opposing players as well as target the ball at the player you wish to play the ball to. Very useful.
dipset said:mmm 1st person eh.....thats gonna be weird, in MY opinion i dunno bout neone else, it be hard thats for sure
" But while the game gives you more help in one area, it takes away assistance in another. We're talking about winning aerial balls. If you want to get your bonce on the end of a cross you've really got to work for it. At the moment, FIFA and Pro Evo games move your player automatically to where the ball will land and you just wait. In FIFA 07, you have to move the analogue stick to wrestle ferociously with an opposing player as the ball comes down to win the header. It's fantastic to see - elbows and hands shove you about as you grapple to get to the ball before your opponent does."
dipset said:mmm 1st person eh.....thats gonna be weird, in MY opinion i dunno bout neone else, it be hard thats for sure