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OBBB said:As far as I'm concerned, R2 is used to curl the ball over the wall and R1 is used to give a more linear trajectory to the ball, which stays up longer, allowing for longer range shot.
My quick reference list to free kick:
16-20m : press down on the D-Pad + up to halfway on the power bar (the better the striker's FK accuracy skills, the stronger you can shoot but never more than halway!). Straight after the shot, press left or right on the D-Pad to curl sideways.
Note that curling is minimal due to the short distance (not much more than a ball's width sideways)
: Hold + up to halway on the power bar. Straight after the shot, press down + left or right on the D-Pad (depending on the direction of the curl you want to put on the ball).
The shot will curl over the wall, whilst holding down after the shot will cause the ball to dip more quickly. Note that side curling is weaker when pressing down + left or right
25-30: Hold + a bit more than 1/2 of the power bar.
30+m : plus hold up the D-Pad for added power. Don't press down after the shot as you want the ball to fly for as long as possible. A left or right inside curl is a plus though quite hard to gauge because of the long distance.
nedostizni said:yes.The R1 also effects on a better lowing down (after the ball pass the wall, it is falling faster).
exactly! This thinghaven`t been from the WE and ISS on the PSOne. I think that is the one of the bad things that were back. There is a very small chance to score a goal (to be honest i haven`t seen any of those) when your shooting the ball over the heads of the wall. The point is that you have to aim it between the heads. But now there is a other problem - you just don`t know where will the ball go after shot (in other way: the ball hits the heads, even if you didn`t set it up so). I realise that on this effects most of the things, like curling, the current "arrow" (mood) of the player... But i think that it went to far. After all this is supose to be a game, not reality. And yes, the game is tending to become a reality, but i think that in this way the things are getting just worst.
Mozz said:I hate free kicks.
Everyone in my play group has a problem that noone else seems to on Pro Evo 4, WE8 and WE8LE.
If the free kick is being taken by a left footer then the ball will just loop straight up in air with hardly any power and just drop really short of the goal.
I tried using left footers in free training and it was fine, only happens in ganes. Agh!!!!!
What I do is, when it's a close range shot, R2 and circle over the wall, but just tap it, that'll always work, when it's a little farther out, I do R2 down and a little bit less than half with square, and as you get away from the goal, you start using R1, I hope this helpsstuartdunlop said:Yeah i have had this problem quite regularly aswell, its a right pain in the ass. Mijhilovic (probably not spelled correctly) has great free kick stats but whenever i hit 1 with him he just chips it over the wall. anyone know why this is?
ya arkadaslar biri bunlari türkçe yazabilirmi çünkü ben hiçbir sey anlamadimOBBB said:As far as I'm concerned, R2 is used to curl the ball over the wall and R1 is used to give a more linear trajectory to the ball, which stays up longer, allowing for longer range shot.
My quick reference list to free kick:
16-20m : press down on the D-Pad + up to halfway on the power bar (the better the striker's FK accuracy skills, the stronger you can shoot but never more than halway!). Straight after the shot, press left or right on the D-Pad to curl sideways.
Note that curling is minimal due to the short distance (not much more than a ball's width sideways)
20-25m: Hold + up to halway on the power bar. Straight after the shot, press down + left or right on the D-Pad (depending on the direction of the curl you want to put on the ball).
The shot will curl over the wall, whilst holding down after the shot will cause the ball to dip more quickly. Note that side curling is weaker when pressing down + left or right
25-30: Hold + a bit more than 1/2 of the power bar.
30+m : plus hold up the D-Pad for added power. Don't press down after the shot as you want the ball to fly for as long as possible. A left or right inside curl is a plus though quite hard to gauge because of the long distance.
I gotta disagree on that, for me, ronaldinho and recoba are the best, i probably score 5 out of 10 with recoba, and 7 out of 10 with ronaldinho, i practice a lot and always make themolympiacos5 said:rivaldo and beckham are defenitely the best on free kicks!we8le rulezz!!!!cant wait for we9
you mean rated?Androctonvs said:why is Pirlo so badly stated?
OBBB said:As far as I'm concerned, R2 is used to curl the ball over the wall and R1 is used to give a more linear trajectory to the ball, which stays up longer, allowing for longer range shot.
My quick reference list to free kick:
16-20m : press down on the D-Pad + up to halfway on the power bar (the better the striker's FK accuracy skills, the stronger you can shoot but never more than halway!). Straight after the shot, press left or right on the D-Pad to curl sideways.
Note that curling is minimal due to the short distance (not much more than a ball's width sideways)
20-25m: Hold + up to halway on the power bar. Straight after the shot, press down + left or right on the D-Pad (depending on the direction of the curl you want to put on the ball).
The shot will curl over the wall, whilst holding down after the shot will cause the ball to dip more quickly. Note that side curling is weaker when pressing down + left or right
25-30: Hold + a bit more than 1/2 of the power bar.
30+m : plus hold up the D-Pad for added power. Don't press down after the shot as you want the ball to fly for as long as possible. A left or right inside curl is a plus though quite hard to gauge because of the long distance.
PLF said:Forgot to say if you press X when the power bar is filling up it gives it this nice LOOP that makes the probabilties of the ball going OVER the wall much more.
I heard about it a few months ago and first harassed the guy lol.. sayin how could this be/? It's not in manual and nobody even knows abuot it. We know down or R2 makes it slower/more loopy and R1 and UP the opposite but why would X be good. And he's like yo jus try it. After that my FK that were relatively close to box which I used to fill up till HALFWAY became much more successful because now barely any would hit the tip of the wall and more frequently I score.
Here's an example and my first time ever sharing a PES/WE video file
It's nothing special but just a simple FK with somebody who neither has good FK accuracy nor curling.
http://www.softlab.ece.ntua.gr/~sivann/pub/Uploaded/PerezFk1.wmv
PLF said:Forgot to say if you press X when the power bar is filling up it gives it this nice LOOP that makes the probabilties of the ball going OVER the wall much more.
I heard about it a few months ago and first harassed the guy lol.. sayin how could this be/? It's not in manual and nobody even knows abuot it. We know down or R2 makes it slower/more loopy and R1 and UP the opposite but why would X be good. And he's like yo jus try it. After that my FK that were relatively close to box which I used to fill up till HALFWAY became much more successful because now barely any would hit the tip of the wall and more frequently I score.
Here's an example and my first time ever sharing a PES/WE video file
It's nothing special but just a simple FK with somebody who neither has good FK accuracy nor curling.
http://www.softlab.ece.ntua.gr/~sivann/pub/Uploaded/PerezFk1.wmv