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Hi there. Thanks for reaching out.
For CPU aggression, which mode(s) is that happening in? Also, if it's taking you 10 seconds to get it up, it sounds like your energy was drained. If that's the case, you could try making managing your energy better as well as making running shorter shifts.
The AI players are very aggressive. Most likely this is to prevent the cheesing of running out the clock without the AI attacking you.
Can you get me a video showing the following:
Why are CPU players a little faster than mine and therefore I can almost never go into a break without having 4 CPU players stuck to my back, who will take me down from behind at any moment in a way that defies the laws of physics?
Why do CPU players have some kind of "invisible bubble" around them and I can't even take them down at full speed or normal hit? Why are CPU players so much more stable?
Why are CPU players always ready to collect my passes, bouncing pucks, etc., and my players (whom I don't control at the moment) are complete lobotomists and unless I explicitly switch for him, he won't do anything, even if the puck goes past him, or he's not even able to handle it?
Regarding passing:
Why is it almost impossible to pass to a teammate at a very short distance? I'm talking about tens of centimeters, for example?
You should be able to very quickly tap the pass button to make short passes. It would help seeing video of your passing.
Why are reverse passes completely out of the question and the puck always goes to **bleep**, even when I'm directing it like crazy and there's no other player around?
Once again, need some video. I haven't had a problem aiming passes behind me so this would be good to see.
As far as the video goes, that's a glitch, obviously. It shouldn't be happening and thankfully, it's less frequent than it used to be.
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