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<blockquote data-quote="Los Lover" data-source="post: 21353"><p>I find it a little embarrassing that people make such outlandish comments w/out going to friggin' practice level and reading their instruction booklet b4 playing.</p><p></p><p>Kicking is sweet - if you are not holding back at the last second, for one, you are already missong out on 5 metres....</p><p></p><p>OH! And for all the people who say, "they kick all the time....they kick all the time...etc etc....."</p><p></p><p>I am about to change the game for you.</p><p></p><p>TIP - choose a defensive play always - AND choose the one that corresponds with good tactics.</p><p></p><p>If you choose kick defense when they have to kick - you will field the ball. If they are outside of their 22 and you choose kick defense - you will either field the ball or force them to run. Note - good kicks will always beat you - this is realistic.</p><p></p><p>NOTE - when they have the ball - you can turn the ball over by choosing kick defense....!!!!!</p><p></p><p>My biggest tip would be this - Play it like proper rugby...tactically and emotionally.</p><p></p><p>I got to the semi-finals of the Super 12 on hard last night. Beat Highlanders in last round (the winner took fourth position - they were 4th and I was 5th)...they were beating me 20 - 7 at half time.....I gave myself a massive half-time telling off (lol! but true!! lol) and beat them 50-12!!!!</p><p></p><p>I was promptly knocked out at the semi-final stage by a rampant Brumbies team - 29-14.....</p><p></p><p>I love the challenge of hard - and I like the kicking (although I play SH style - you must kick on hard.....read the damn instruction booklet and you will spot the rule on getting caught in your own 22)....But mostly I implore you to learn how to play this game properly in terms of calling the tactics on defense - the CPU team does NOT kick all the time...unless you are not playing the game properly. IT IS A SIMULATION.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Los Lover, post: 21353"] I find it a little embarrassing that people make such outlandish comments w/out going to friggin' practice level and reading their instruction booklet b4 playing. Kicking is sweet - if you are not holding back at the last second, for one, you are already missong out on 5 metres.... OH! And for all the people who say, "they kick all the time....they kick all the time...etc etc....." I am about to change the game for you. TIP - choose a defensive play always - AND choose the one that corresponds with good tactics. If you choose kick defense when they have to kick - you will field the ball. If they are outside of their 22 and you choose kick defense - you will either field the ball or force them to run. Note - good kicks will always beat you - this is realistic. NOTE - when they have the ball - you can turn the ball over by choosing kick defense....!!!!! My biggest tip would be this - Play it like proper rugby...tactically and emotionally. I got to the semi-finals of the Super 12 on hard last night. Beat Highlanders in last round (the winner took fourth position - they were 4th and I was 5th)...they were beating me 20 - 7 at half time.....I gave myself a massive half-time telling off (lol! but true!! lol) and beat them 50-12!!!! I was promptly knocked out at the semi-final stage by a rampant Brumbies team - 29-14..... I love the challenge of hard - and I like the kicking (although I play SH style - you must kick on hard.....read the damn instruction booklet and you will spot the rule on getting caught in your own 22)....But mostly I implore you to learn how to play this game properly in terms of calling the tactics on defense - the CPU team does NOT kick all the time...unless you are not playing the game properly. IT IS A SIMULATION. [/QUOTE]
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