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    Quote Originally Posted by Sons of Pitches View Post
    Tactician,

    There are different ways you can attack and defend so this may be something you've not considered which could have given you poor results. For example, instead of changing your commands from Defense to Attack or full Attack, you can simply move a DMC into a MC position or a AMC up into Striker. I think everyone automatically assumes the AM is implying you need need to change your commands when that might not always be the case.

    With that said, i also think the AM still needs a lot of fine tuning.

    I hope this recommendation helps.
    No, because there are dedicated advice for that. The A.M tells you put one man more in attack or one man more in defense. Both of these have appeared in the past. In fact, a few months ago, the A.M advices were much better; it is only from a few weeks ago that things seem to decline noticeably. Maybe Nordeus have been getting poor feedback from users, and thus they got mislead and made inappropriate adjustments.

    Another ****ty A.M advice: a team was playing defensive 4-1-4-1 (order was defensive, I know it because I was managing both teams - this was for one of the experimental matches recently done). A.M advice that came for the opposing team (the other team): the opponent is playing a lot in our half, let's break them with some quick counter-attacks. What?
    Last edited by Tactician; 08-04-2016 at 05:51 PM.
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