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以下转自http://www.fm-britain.co.uk论坛,好像原来没有看到这部分,就转过来了
跟大家分享,里面较详细的针对原理论给出了阵形的基本设置
Tactical Systems
Disclaimer
These are hugely experimental and have had no testing at all. They are the result of forum reading and analysis and I would love for people to try them out and report back. They may not work; they may work fantastically well. What is life without a risk?
Key Instruction
Keep an eye on the formation screen throughout the match so you can switch tactics when the AI does.
Basic Instructions
All of the instructions are intended for a 4-4-2 Diamond. Please read the TT&F guide for a more complete understanding of individual instructions etc. This article contradicts some of those instructions due to its experimental nature.
Further Experiments
Shorten passing for the home tactics
Lengthen passing for the away tactics
D-Line is hugely experimental and follows supersaint’s theories. It may be that RoT instructions need to become more defensive as the d-line is too high away. If that is the case reduce RoT by 2 or 4 throughout, and drop d-line by the corresponding notch.
Offside Trap is also hugely experimental. Turn it off if it is not working.
Home v The 3-3-2-1-1
Mentality: RoT
Width: 17
Time Wasting: 3
Farrows: Long on wingers, short on FBs
Barrows: None
Sarrows: None
FWRs: Often for all except DMC (mixed) and DCs (rarely)
Tempo: 3
D-Line: 3
CD for Defenders: DCs 17, FBs 15, DMC 15
CD for Attackers: FCs 3, AMC 5, wingers 10
CF for Defenders: DCs 3, FBs 5, DMC 5
CF for Attackers: FCs 17, AMC 15, wingers 10
Counter-Attack: No
Offside Trap: No
Focus Passing: Mixed
Home v Defensive Systems
Mentality: RoT
Width: 15
Time Wasting: 5
Farrows: Long on wingers
Barrows: None
Sarrows: None
FWRs: Often for all except DMC & FBs (mixed) and DCs (rarely)
Tempo: 5
D-Line: 5
CD for Defenders: DCs 15, FBs 15, DMC 15
CD for Attackers: FCs 5, AMC 5, wingers 10
CF for Defenders: DCs 3, FBs 5, DMC 5
CF for Attackers: FCs 15, AMC 15, wingers 10
Counter-Attack: No
Offside Trap: No
Focus Passing: Mixed
Home v Normal Systems
Mentality: RoT
Width: 12
Time Wasting: 8
Farrows: Short on wingers
Barrows: Short on AMC
Sarrows: None
FWRs: Often for all except DMC, FBs & wingers (mixed) and DCs (rarely)
Tempo: 8
D-Line: 8
CD for Defenders: DCs 12, FBs 12, DMC 15
CD for Attackers: FCs 8, AMC 8, wingers 10
CF for Defenders: DCs 3, FBs 5, DMC 5
CF for Attackers: FCs 15, AMC 15, wingers 10
Counter-Attack: No
Offside Trap: No
Focus Passing: Mixed
Away v Normal Systems
Mentality: RoT
Width: 8
Time Wasting: 12
Farrows: Short on wingers
Barrows: Short on AMC
Sarrows: None
FWRs: Often for all except FBs & wingers (mixed) and DMC, DCs (rarely)
Tempo: 12
D-Line: 12
CD for Defenders: DCs 8, FBs 8, DMC 12
CD for Attackers: FCs 12, AMC 12, wingers 14
CF for Defenders: DCs 3, FBs 5, DMC 5
CF for Attackers: FCs 15, AMC 15, wingers 10
Counter-Attack: Yes
Offside Trap: Yes
Focus Passing: Both Flanks
Away v Attacking Systems
Mentality: RoT
Width: 5
Time Wasting: 15
Farrows: None
Barrows: Short on AMC
Sarrows: FCs
FWRs: Often for all except wingers (mixed) and DMC, FBs & DCs (rarely)
Tempo: 15
D-Line: 15
CD for Defenders: DCs 5, FBs 5, DMC 9
CD for Attackers: FCs 15, AMC 15, wingers 17
CF for Defenders: DCs 3, FBs 5, DMC 5
CF for Attackers: FCs 15, AMC 15, wingers 5
Counter-Attack: Yes
Offside Trap: Yes
Focus Passing: Both Flanks
Away v Ultra Attacking Systems
Mentality: RoT
Width: 3
Time Wasting: 17
Farrows: None
Barrows: Short on AMC & wingers
Sarrows: FCs
FWRs: Often for all except wingers, DMC, FBs & DCs (rarely)
Tempo: 17
D-Line: 17
CD for Defenders: DCs 3, FBs 3, DMC 6
CD for Attackers: FCs 18, AMC 18, wingers 20
CF for Defenders: DCs 1, FBs 3, DMC 3
CF for Attackers: FCs 15, AMC 15, wingers 3
Counter-Attack: Yes
Offside Trap: Yes
Focus Passing: Both Flanks
Testing
Testing all 6 formations will take a while. Please post any findings, positive or negative, about these systems. Good luck and thanks to those that decide to try them out.
PS: I have had some feedback that suggest a global passing of 16 works wonders agisnt the 3-3-2-1-1, which could well be worth testing. |
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