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I mean: Is "mixed"=sometimes, not too often, not too little or it means that is up to the player to follow the instruction or not. It´s a quite important difference, because the second one is absolutely linked with player decisions. So if a player has a poor decisions rating is he able to has mixed on any instrucions?
Don't have a clear answer to this question, but assume the player's decision rating will have an influence.
I would define "mixed" as something in between (i.e. not too often, not too little in your terms), and appreciate that this will leave more up to the player's decision, creativity, anticipation etc.
Luketa. If you scroll down to my post on this very subject yesterday, it may give you some assistance. I argue that if your players do not have good enough decision attributes, putting the team onto "mixed" in the team instructions, as in mixed,through the midle or down both flanks will not help you tactical system. This is because your players sre not good enough to carry out your instructions effectively.
The manual states without exception that "mixed" means that the players will decide what to do.
Sorry, I forgot to add that "mixed" in no way means sometimes, a little or not too often in this context. I don't see how we can argue with the manual. The same applies to players instructions as well.
Originally posted by oescus:
Luketa. If you scroll down to my post on this very subject yesterday, it may give you some assistance. I argue that if your players do not have good enough decision attributes, putting the team onto "mixed" in the team instructions, as in mixed,through the midle or down both flanks will not help you tactical system. This is because your players sre not good enough to carry out your instructions effectively.
The manual states without exception that "mixed" means that the players will decide what to do.
Yeah, I read your post, and I was wondering the same about it, but wanted to start a thread with this particular item.