Not yet but will be in some time.
Tbh mate. It's working like a treat! I'm playing as Doncaster Rovers manager in league 2 in England. Small stumble first couple of games. But cranked up the attacking movement training and it's working amazingly well. Both strikers scoring. Currently unbeaten in 13 games in a row in all comps.
Played 17 won 12 drawn 2 lost 3 scored 42 conceded 17 in the league and starting to pull away at the top of the table
loving it!!
I was using control or standard based on pre match odds aswell but i think current form plays a big part in influencing these odds which i don't really like. I was finding that sometimes I'd be away against a team that had much better players than mine but as i was higher in the league than them it had me as favourites but i was struggling with control. so now i just use control at home and standard away at all times.
Hi zyndar,
What about this new tactic of yours? How is testing going?
Mr L Tactics - HANNIBAL
I am looking for a good 442 since the new patch made Claymore less useful. Btw are the OIs are needed at all? I think using so many OIs will override other instructions.
2 games with Hannibal on my Aberdeen save. 6-0 and 2-0. Both away. Plays good football.
Same as Scott said though mines not even 50% fluid yet. Would have loved a 442 with attacking wingers
Yeah I agree. Tried a few 442 but non consistent at all. Been using Warlord v4 with fantastic effect. But early signs say this could match it. Loved my 424 tactic on Fm13 with classic wingers 1 poacher and 1 complete or advanced forward.Tried many variations with classic wingers, but it seems these ML and MR positions were "nerfed" along with the 4-4-2, so I am quite happy that I was able to create someting at all
Yeah I agree. Tried a few 442 but non consistent at all. Been using Warlord v4 with fantastic effect. But early signs say this could match it. Loved my 424 tactic on Fm13 with classic wingers 1 poacher and 1 complete or advanced forward.
Hi, Zyndar, witch one do you think it's best Claymore or Hannibal? Thanks