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Even though it was the CPU, the fact that I won with a bogus formation is quite hilarious. Luckily the injuries were all one day, so it's all good.
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Even though it was the CPU, the fact that I won with a bogus formation is quite hilarious. Luckily the injuries were all one day, so it's all good.
I use hard tackling since I first started the game ,I don't know if I've injured more than 10-15 players in 13 seasons
It's hard tackling with low morale!!
Had the same thing today. One player playing his first match after recovery->injured. And two others. All three in first half... Funny thing: All were fouls but no cards at all...
First time this happened in 20 seasons. Tell me what you want, they changed something in the engine this season. just look at the other threads...
What's the point of hard tackling?? Can anyone tell me?
the most irritating thing is that such tackles almost never gets more than a yellow, if even that
my 1st season i try to play soft and caught a huge bunch injuries since then hard tackle always my favour, and i dont c my opponent get more injury than usual
ive tried every combination, hard soft normal, ive only had success with hard, so im hard all the time :p (thats top eleven)
In Football Manager, Easy tackling makes your team go in for 25% chance to win the ball but you wont get the ball off them often, resulting in the opponent having more possession. normal will make your team go in for the 50/50's, with 50% chance of winning the ball but with the small risk of injuring or booking. hard tackling leads to 75% chance of success winning the ball but reducing the time on the ball for your opponent and reducing the space they have. Meaning they will not have much time to think about the next move. Although hard tackling grants you more possession, quick players will get past your guys when they go in for the tackles, leading to one on ones.
I wonder if it's similar in Top Eleven.
Another hard tackling example
I've used hard tackling a few times this season. The reason I was playing better teams and felt it'd give me a defensive boost. Havn't noticed an increase in cards / injuries but idk if it helped defensivly either. Not suggesting it doesn't, I've no idea.
Interesting views here.
There are many threads with managers complaining about the numbers of injuries they are receiving, and blaming Nordeus. And then we get other players boasting about how they use hard tackling, which increases the possibility of injuries. Hmmm!
So who's to balme for all the injuries, Nordeus or aggressive players?