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<blockquote data-quote="raziel_eire" data-source="post: 14238"><p>Well, I don't see it as being as bad as predicted or as first thought, maybe its not great - but I certainly think its useable</p><p></p><p> - In the PI v Bar game, Olly Barkley (the Player) hit the ball some serious yards on a couple of occasions</p><p> - In the Australia v Uruguay game, the drop goal for Uruguay (the CPU) was from almost the 40m line and the ball dropped a good 10m further back</p><p></p><p> Its these examples that have shown me distance can be achieved if the ball is given to the correct player in some space (plus a bit of practice and chosing the right moments to kick is also needed)</p><p> I didn't see the same kind of yardage in the earlier video's which got me thinking that kicking (defensively anyways) wasn't really much of an option... I don't want to have to run the ball out of my own 22 ever time I get pushed back in the game</p><p></p><p> Grubber kicks still look a bit hit and miss... but generally I think the kicking looks a lot better then I first imagined !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raziel_eire, post: 14238"] Well, I don't see it as being as bad as predicted or as first thought, maybe its not great - but I certainly think its useable - In the PI v Bar game, Olly Barkley (the Player) hit the ball some serious yards on a couple of occasions - In the Australia v Uruguay game, the drop goal for Uruguay (the CPU) was from almost the 40m line and the ball dropped a good 10m further back Its these examples that have shown me distance can be achieved if the ball is given to the correct player in some space (plus a bit of practice and chosing the right moments to kick is also needed) I didn't see the same kind of yardage in the earlier video's which got me thinking that kicking (defensively anyways) wasn't really much of an option... I don't want to have to run the ball out of my own 22 ever time I get pushed back in the game Grubber kicks still look a bit hit and miss... but generally I think the kicking looks a lot better then I first imagined !!! [/QUOTE]
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