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A couple of things I disagree on, but in general I still get tackled all the time while using technical. I would believe that with improved left stick dribbling in the game technical will just be an improved form of it. You will run a little faster, and touches that are less than 45 degrees will be quicker and sharper. Obviously, I would need to see it in action, but for me it's the only logical answer if they are keepeing technical.
- Manso0rr8 days agoNew Ace
Andrewrg2 wrote:
A couple of things I disagree on, but in general I still get tackled all the time while using technical. I would believe that with improved left stick dribbling in the game technical will just be an improved form of it. You will run a little faster, and touches that are less than 45 degrees will be quicker and sharper. Obviously, I would need to see it in action, but for me it's the only logical answer if they are keepeing technical
Alright, you're talking about the current state of the game. Let me give you a bit of background on why I said these things, so you're aware of the full context.
The Technical PlayStyle was first introduced in FC 24, and it was overpowered — to the point where defenders couldn’t take the ball easily. It felt like the player had a protective zone or shield around him that made it almost impossible for defenders to dispossess him. Here's a clip of me in the past scoring a goal using this PlayStyle — no defender could get the ball off me:
https://youtu.be/gTqdUto9OGY?si=nhJ0xHzOiS3xDOes
After that, they tried to balance things by reducing the power of the PlayStyle.
So yes, what you're seeing now — defenders being able to tackle — is because they nerfed it. But still, this PlayStyle is poorly designed, especially in FC 25. Left stick dribbling is weak, so most players ended up dribbling using the Technical PlayStyle or the same button that activates what’s called “Controlled Sprint,” which is tied to the Technical style.
Why?
Because it creates a certain effect on defenders that makes it harder for them to defend properly.
But in FC 26, if left stick dribbling is actually good again, then what's the point of the Technical PlayStyle?
I hope now you understand what I was trying to say.
- Andrewrg28 days agoRising Veteran
I can see where you are coming from, but until we actually feel left stick dribbling and what technical does in fc26, we will have no way of knowing if removing it would be justified or not. I didn't play fc24 ultimate team I only played seasons that year, but the current state of technical still allows you to be tackled easily and there is no protective zone for it.
If you really want to go into it then all playstyles are irrelevant, I personally believe the game was better without them, but until there is proof that the fc26 version is broken or not I can't justify them just removing it. Especially if there are still thing like delay and lag as it may help balance those things a bit.
- Manso0rr8 days agoNew Ace
Yes, I agree — playstyles were never really necessary to begin with. As for Technical, I believe that with left stick dribbling returning, there's no real need for it. We’ve been dribbling just fine in previous versions like FIFA 23, FIFA 22, and all the older games without playstyles or Technical, and it was still fun. Of course, since we haven’t tried the game yet, it’s hard to say it should be removed. But with the beta coming soon, we’ll finally be able to test it for real.
- swausage7 days agoRising Rookie
See my issue is without technical how responsive are things actually going to be. 90% of the time I feel like I'm dribbling with maguire when I'm using cruyff or ribery. Then when I actually get good gameplay it's way to responsive for me to play with lmao. The best thing to do is fix the core of the game so everything feels fluid 90% of the time, defensively and offensively and we wouldn't have these issues period.
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