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What is "anti-dribbling" in WE9? :|
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Sorry mate but I think you're talking about what it SHOULD be rather than what it ISAri-Glavisted said:In the stats, is the capacity of a player in defensive position to counteracting a dribbling of an offensive player, not permit his threaten.
I didn't imagine it, thanks PLF.PLF said:Anti-dribbling which is a bad name is basically the ability to guard/shield the ball with trickery and technique. You usually need to be big to do this like Adriano who also has good technique. It basically means players who are able to hold up the ball well for team.
So is "anti-dribbling GK" the ability of the GK to waste time?! :|PLF said:Anti-dribbling which is a bad name is basically the ability to guard/shield the ball with trickery and technique. You usually need to be big to do this like Adriano who also has good technique. It basically means players who are able to hold up the ball well for team.
Think of it as a situation where players take ball into corners of pitch to waste time by keeping it there. You've seen it plenty of times in matches when that team is trying to hold on to a lead.
Goalie?? :shock:Chris Davies said:So is "anti-dribbling GK" the ability of the GK to waste time?! :|
PLF said:Goalie?? :shock:
No mate I didn't say anything about goalkeepers.
@D'Alessandro, I can answer that but maybe we should have an official "Tactical" discussion here like I had one a while back on PESfan. Then people asked all kinds of questions about formation screen that they weren't sure about.
Anyways to answer your question if you have defence set to "High" let's say on your DMF. You'll notice that he presses the ball a LOT more. But while this can be a good thing if he's a pitbull like Gatusso and has amazing stamina, it can also be a negative thing if he doesn't have very good defensive positioning meaning by running around after the ball, he won't be where you WANT him in front of your back 4 to stop the opposing OMF let's say.
For example if you set your DMF and position him really centrally but put him on high defence, you'll notice that most of the time even though the ball is on left or right wing and the other team is attackign you with their wingers. Not only is your corresponding fullback there to stop him but also your DMF is running towards the sidelines tryin to stop him.
So make sure you don't put people on high if they dont have good stamina and also not your central defenders because that means at times they will press the ball which you dont want out of your CBs since they are the last line of defence and should hold their position and not give away a hole in your defence by pressing the right winger or OMF let's say.
Not only is it about pressing though but also at times it means they wont be encouraged to go forward.
So while with normal defence arrow and NO attacking arrows I'm sure you've noticed players make forward runs by themselves from time to time depending on their (Attack/Defence) ratio. Once they are on HIGH defence and no arrows, they're very likely Not to make that run anymore even if they see the opportunity. Because by giving them no arrows and HIGH defence, you've basically told them that you're fine with them not making forward runs and that it's too risky and you'd rather the player stays in defence instead of goin forward and possibly not being able to come back fast enough. (This can be very useful for example when you're holding a lead and have a full back like Roberto Carlos who loves to go forward even without an arrow which can mean you're vulnerable to attacks down left side of your defence even though you'd rather to keep him from making those runs cuz you're holding the lead.)
And Finally one more thing defence does if you put it on outfield players beside more pressurizing and not being encouraged to attack unless given arrows is that it makes them drop DEEPER when you don't have posession of ball.
So while it might be a good idea to have ONE CF or ST on high (even though i dont even like this) you should never have both on high. Because then when you get the ball, you'll notice that your forwards aren't as far up the pitch as you want and therefore any chances of good counter-attack you had is gone cuz they have come very deep into midfield and were defending.
So i personally always leave at least my faster forward on LOW defence so he's there as soon as I get ball always have a chance of counter-attack and then I put my ST or other CF if i'm playin 2 up front with NORMAL defence but position him myself a bit deeper not by givin high defence because then he'd be too deep and also lose a lot of stamina if he has both high defence and some sort of arrow as I assume you guys put it on your forwards.
I hope that helps.