RuneEdge
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- Joined
- 1 October 2003
- Manchester United
ST stands for Second Top. In the english version, its called SS or Second Striker. Which is exactly what you call players like Rooney and Bergkamp.
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Peter Eyres said:No seriously, anyone recommend a strategy that will get crosses onto the heads of striker and into the net?
RuneEdge said:You obviously havent played me yet then.![]()
I use a standard 4-4-2. As a matter of fact, I just stocked Arsenal's formation to start with and then moved players just very slightly in places.
I'll have a picture of it up soon to show you (If I can remember to).
Most of my tactical knowledge is about how to use the arrows and alter individual behavior.
Most people would think that the formation itself can affect how attacking and defensive a team plays but the truth is, its possible to be as attacking as 4-4-2 using even something like 5-4-1.
Its all about how you get each player to behave on the pitch. We now have this new Wing Back position but long before that, I was able to get someone like Roberto Carlos offside even from the left back position.
I cant really explain it all here cuz it would require too many pictures and diagrams to explain but experiment with the arrows and stuff. Try things out that you normally wouldnt.
You'd be surprised how important little changes could make in this game.
Try asking PLF. Although it is all down to personal opinion and preference.I bought the piggyback guide today, and whilst I'm very happy with it, I'm still having difficulties fully understanding the arrow system.
Some say its not good to have 2 arrows on one player, or lots of players with arrows, some do.:shock:
tandeh said:can someone give me a perfect formation that is good against all types of formation(442,451,433,343,4321 etc.) i like to attack and my team is manutd, i want to maximise each players ability and be quick on the attack but also tough to get past.
anyone got a formation like that (especially for pes5 PC)? If so, can you give a detailed guide on how to setup this formation (which teams base formation to use, arrows, tactics, defence systems etc.)
thanx in advance
ricola_pak said:I use Man Utd and I almost win the treble every season. Check my post several pages past. I highly suggest using Rooney as a LW and have him cut into the centre, his shot is so powerful and he has great pace.
And I also highly suggest using a sweeper. When you attack you have an extra man.
Teacher said:There is, not my knowledge, a specific WE thread here on evo-web that only deals with 'in-depth-WE10-formation-and-tactics-talk'.
STR said:I agree that the 4-3-3 is the most productive formation in the game. It is very predictable and unrealistic (sometimes - the way the winger can do whatever he wants when he has the ball including shooting from really improbable angles causing the shitty kepers to parry it to your CF).
Work extremely well with Portugal (Ronaldo, Pauleta, Simao/Boa Morte) and Argentina (Saviola/Tevez, Crespo, Messi).
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----------RWF--------CF--------LWF--------------
STR said:I meant unrealistic within the game. Playing with wingers, especially those with high dribbling stats, is really very easy and effective; against the computer and humans. Someone like Robben or C. Ronaldo on the wing is a godsend in this game.
Against humans, perhaps it is a case of learning how to defend better against wingers, and in time the effectiveness of wingers may reduce but for the computer there is no excuse, and combining the dubious goalkeeping can sometimes make the game predictable (in the sense that the game becomes repetitive and loses its fun).
Intresting.ClassicD said:I really like Mexico's default WE10 formation. Before that I was messing around with my own 3-5-2 and I'd say I'm more suited to playing 3 at the back with the defending-engine in WE10 than I have been in the past. Actually since WE4 on PSOne actually, where I always played 3-5-2, since then I've felt 4 defenders was a must but WE10 for some reason I can play 3 again.