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<blockquote data-quote="Inertia" data-source="post: 52617"><p>well i've stioll not played r2006 but you're rc2006 review is almost spot on.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to add that a kicking game is possible and I use it often but it's not a kicking game per se. more of defensive tactic.</p><p></p><p>Also, the lineouts are not a lottery they are spefically rigged. You make your choice and the AI basically decides if it's going to select your choice or not. This ****** me off because in general you don't lose so many of your own lineouts (certainly not as many as I lose here). You can tell it's rigged because the AI uses no logic to determine what kind of line out you will probably use and where and it's certainly not random else you would end up winning more of them. It's obviously rigged and it makes the attacking kicking game much less worth while, which is a great shame as the kicking isnt bad at all.</p><p></p><p>The box kick in RC2006 is pretty much pointless because you can't control it. The AI decides if it eithers go slightly at an angle or straight ahead and it's always recovered by the full back.</p><p></p><p>The grubber in RC2006 is good but unfortunately, it's not very easy to use the grubber to set up another player as the your AI controlled dudes don't sense this and there's no running onto the loose ball.</p><p></p><p>The only other thing i can think of are the mauls. There's not a lot of point to mauls you can't control.</p><p></p><p>Everything else you said about rc2006, I think your spot on and have criticised it correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inertia, post: 52617"] well i've stioll not played r2006 but you're rc2006 review is almost spot on. I'd like to add that a kicking game is possible and I use it often but it's not a kicking game per se. more of defensive tactic. Also, the lineouts are not a lottery they are spefically rigged. You make your choice and the AI basically decides if it's going to select your choice or not. This ****** me off because in general you don't lose so many of your own lineouts (certainly not as many as I lose here). You can tell it's rigged because the AI uses no logic to determine what kind of line out you will probably use and where and it's certainly not random else you would end up winning more of them. It's obviously rigged and it makes the attacking kicking game much less worth while, which is a great shame as the kicking isnt bad at all. The box kick in RC2006 is pretty much pointless because you can't control it. The AI decides if it eithers go slightly at an angle or straight ahead and it's always recovered by the full back. The grubber in RC2006 is good but unfortunately, it's not very easy to use the grubber to set up another player as the your AI controlled dudes don't sense this and there's no running onto the loose ball. The only other thing i can think of are the mauls. There's not a lot of point to mauls you can't control. Everything else you said about rc2006, I think your spot on and have criticised it correctly. [/QUOTE]
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