Does anybody know, how the arrows (red and blue) work? Isnt it strange to not describe it in help?
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Does anybody know, how the arrows (red and blue) work? Isnt it strange to not describe it in help?
I red many tutorials our members wrote, I suggest you do the same, forget Nordeus help.
Red Arrow's is to support your Attackers, when your team is attacking (cross over)! Blue Arrow is to support your Defenders when your team is Defending :cool:
When your MC has non of that he still do both :)....
He is right in what he meant!, I go on the theory of reds to support attack by going forward and blues support by concerntrating on going back, we all know that every player will still defend, I had strikers show up on the comentry and put in a defencive block lol, I think he ment that!,
REDS= FOCUS ON GOING FORWARD.
BLUE= FOCUS ON GOING BACK.
Imo, saying arrows make players motivated (like people do when talking about formations) is a good way of describing it. I don't know much, but I believe a red arrow means the player will attack more readily, get forward faster and will lose more condition while attacking than if not motivated. He will defend as normal - this can however mean that if he is advanced then sometimes he might not track back quick enough, but I believe he'll still try. A player with blue arrow will similarly get back more readily, when the opposition attacks, again for a greater condition cost than if 'un-arrowed'. He will still attack while his team attacks - its just he won't do it as readily and he may be doing so from a more withdrawn position if the change from defence to attack is quick.
Just my thoughts, my beliefs.
I'd like to ask a specific supplementary question but one which could be included in the OPs.:p I may ofc be seeing patterns that are not real but here goes......
Do you think that arrows impact on specific actions like free-kicks? Previously my free-kick specialist was a DL/DC who was frequently motivated to attack. I got the impression that he shot direct at goal more often than he crossed. I now have a free-kick specialist DC/DMC who is frequently motivated to defend. I similarly get the impression that he crosses from free-kicks more often than he shoots. Ofc I don't know where the free-kicks are being taken from but - any thoughts?
Seems to me arrows don't have an effect on free kicks. The commentary preceding th FK seems to dictate how it is taken. If they say "FK awarded on the right", it will be a cross. If they say "FK given at the edge of the box," it's going to be a shot on goal.
You could be right that arrows have no effect. But imo the decision is made on what is a cross or shot before the comment rather than the other way around - comments are feedback, whether real of just fluff for the reader. My question remains regarding opinions on whether arrows play a factor in deciding if you will see the comment "awarded on the right" > its a cross; or "on the edge of the box" > its a shot.
It is hard really to say!, you could say ok I have a certain players with reds so they are going forward and are getting more of the ball in attacking areas, are in areas where they are more likely to score, win free kicks, corners etc!, but thier are people on here that believe the computer predicts results and so they have no or little effect!, my view is yes they do as why have them in the game at all?!.
If i put a red arrow on a dmc and a blue arrow on mc, does this mean they're swapping position?
No, it means while attacking the dmc converts to another mc and while defending the mc supports the defense. In defense the dmc still is defending the red is just once u attack, same with blue arrows at any offense player. Only while defending they go back
Oh. Never thought of that. Haha it got me confused this whole time. I also learnt that putting a blue arrow on DCs makes them play as a sweeper. After doing this, i noticed that my DCs' names are being mentioned more on the comment bar than i was without it. Does the arrow really affects this?