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<blockquote data-quote="ella89" data-source="post: 329825" data-attributes="member: 41508"><p>Thank you.</p><p></p><p>i think that the right analog stick should be used for almost every aspect of gameplay, passing kicking, tackling and footwork, a button does not do any of those motions justice. Simply by adding an L1, L2 ...combination to change what the right analog does...to me this hands down seems the best approach. </p><p></p><p> Also there should be an option to switch off the ball player so you can run an angle and call for a pass at that line breaking moment or alternatively just be a dummy runner, if you do not switch off the ball player the players around you should not always be running the same lines. </p><p></p><p>To me I believe the most beautiful part of the game is forward and inside back ball retention followed by smooth quick passes along the backline with the winger scoring in the corner. it is simple but endlessly entertaining,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ella89, post: 329825, member: 41508"] Thank you. i think that the right analog stick should be used for almost every aspect of gameplay, passing kicking, tackling and footwork, a button does not do any of those motions justice. Simply by adding an L1, L2 ...combination to change what the right analog does...to me this hands down seems the best approach. Also there should be an option to switch off the ball player so you can run an angle and call for a pass at that line breaking moment or alternatively just be a dummy runner, if you do not switch off the ball player the players around you should not always be running the same lines. To me I believe the most beautiful part of the game is forward and inside back ball retention followed by smooth quick passes along the backline with the winger scoring in the corner. it is simple but endlessly entertaining, [/QUOTE]
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