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ClassicD said:The one before Wide. I acknowledge wide is easily the best view for seeing what's going on positionally, but astute use of the scanner can help compensate and I like to be a little closer to the action, helps with dribbling, etc too.
Anything closer is just lunacy tho .
ClassicD said:You never use L1 + X, or hold in R2 after a pass to execute a 1-2? :shock:
edin80 said:Wide angle 9 but lately I started to use bird-eye view; it feels more like the real thing and you can play more tactical foodball.
Football Freak said::mrgreen:
I considered trying that as well though, does it really give you a better view on player runs/etc.?
dont think bird eye view would be good.. i think it would be worse camera type coz its like playin a 2d game a little bit.. no use of it
FyNoMeNoN said:i dont think bird eye view would be good.. i think it would be worse camera type coz its like playin a 2d game a little bit.. no use of it
Blanco said:Disadvantages of birdeye view are corners, they are really hard to defend.
Blanco said:Disadvantages of birdeye view are corners, they are really hard to defend.