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<blockquote data-quote="mikeeboy" data-source="post: 1084525" data-attributes="member: 12249"><p>I haven't played a rugby game for a while Rugby League Live 4 probably the most recent. Like everyone else for union 08 was the still the benchmark.</p><p></p><p>I've been playing Rugby 22 about a week, really enjoying it despite a few glitches. I started out on semi-pro and when that became a bit easy, I went up to Pro. Wow that was a wake up call.</p><p></p><p>There's a steep learning curve, especially at ruck time. Get even a hint of isolation and you'll lose the ball. I'm getting a bit more success now recycling my own ruck ball which does create an overlap and when one on one on the outside the grubber is a bit overpowered but hey, the opposition wingers are pretty nifty at evading tackles too. I think I get most of my tries come from a loose kick and then racing out wide.</p><p></p><p>I haven't tried set moves yet, I'm trying to master the right stick at the moment, and do some of the moves the AI does against me.</p><p></p><p>A few things that bug me. The defensive line likes to just swap sides at a ruck sometimes? Preparing your kicker, he just seems to dash forward into the pack before you can get your kick away. There's a glitch where the Action camera get stuck in the middle of the pitch and doesn't pan back with the action.</p><p></p><p>Scrums seem 50/50 but I dominate the lineout. Things get very tricky when the AI starts throwing it around though, you have to get your tackle timing spot on.</p><p></p><p>All in all , good fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeeboy, post: 1084525, member: 12249"] I haven't played a rugby game for a while Rugby League Live 4 probably the most recent. Like everyone else for union 08 was the still the benchmark. I've been playing Rugby 22 about a week, really enjoying it despite a few glitches. I started out on semi-pro and when that became a bit easy, I went up to Pro. Wow that was a wake up call. There's a steep learning curve, especially at ruck time. Get even a hint of isolation and you'll lose the ball. I'm getting a bit more success now recycling my own ruck ball which does create an overlap and when one on one on the outside the grubber is a bit overpowered but hey, the opposition wingers are pretty nifty at evading tackles too. I think I get most of my tries come from a loose kick and then racing out wide. I haven't tried set moves yet, I'm trying to master the right stick at the moment, and do some of the moves the AI does against me. A few things that bug me. The defensive line likes to just swap sides at a ruck sometimes? Preparing your kicker, he just seems to dash forward into the pack before you can get your kick away. There's a glitch where the Action camera get stuck in the middle of the pitch and doesn't pan back with the action. Scrums seem 50/50 but I dominate the lineout. Things get very tricky when the AI starts throwing it around though, you have to get your tackle timing spot on. All in all , good fun. [/QUOTE]
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