DB Skills #1: Defending
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- Catalyst88
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DB Skills #1: Defending
Put up article #1 in a series of however many I end up doing. Take a read - I intended to picturise more stuff but I never got around to it (I may do soon).
My novice guide is also now hosted here.
Whatcha think? Worth doing more? And if you have some suggestions for tips/techniques then contact me
My novice guide is also now hosted here.
Whatcha think? Worth doing more? And if you have some suggestions for tips/techniques then contact me
Last edited by Catalyst88 on 20-11-2003 01:06, edited 1 time in total.
Nice article cat, but you fail to relize that some attackers if you mark will hit you out of the way, putting you out of position. When I play on a european server, I easily do this because some fail to relize the full advantage of the hammer.
If you know how to hammer the guy away, recieve the pass, thats a true attacker in the best possibility who knows about position.
Defending is hard, if you try to defend some on the NA guys, like prank, adren, Xelent, Bodom. They tend to hit you away.
New defenders should relize, you have to get used to the defender, and watch his tendencies. If he beats you once, don't let him do the same thing twice.
Try to keep your distance between him and goal, if you are not marking the ball carrier, you should box him out by boost him side to side so that the ball carrier has one less pass option.
Box defend is effective, but it can be abused, that is why you must always know where the enemy is throughtout the game.
The radar is the defenders best weapon/friend, you can easily find out where you team mates are and give them a easy pass.
If you know how to hammer the guy away, recieve the pass, thats a true attacker in the best possibility who knows about position.
Defending is hard, if you try to defend some on the NA guys, like prank, adren, Xelent, Bodom. They tend to hit you away.
New defenders should relize, you have to get used to the defender, and watch his tendencies. If he beats you once, don't let him do the same thing twice.
Try to keep your distance between him and goal, if you are not marking the ball carrier, you should box him out by boost him side to side so that the ball carrier has one less pass option.
Box defend is effective, but it can be abused, that is why you must always know where the enemy is throughtout the game.
The radar is the defenders best weapon/friend, you can easily find out where you team mates are and give them a easy pass.
another point to add.. most time as a defender.. u end up going forward.. as a noob, i had a hard time conceptualizin going further away from my goal (towards a teammate) so i can get boosted towards the goal.
so advice becomes.. look for ppl who can boost u back into position, and go for it. (radar=ur friend as fallen mentioned)
so advice becomes.. look for ppl who can boost u back into position, and go for it. (radar=ur friend as fallen mentioned)
- Catalyst88
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ya its no good tryin to mark som1 like heiniken or cata closely , theyll just boost ya all over the show just as ball is comig towards ya, but their are plenty of guys who like to volley everything so its good to stick up their asses and mess em about.
Variety is a key word,
god if i wernt so shit in def, id be great
Variety is a key word,
god if i wernt so shit in def, id be great
DavidM wrote: quote of the week
"if i weren't shit, i'd be great"
That's actually paraphrasing dave not quoting.
gg cata
Altho it's important that u also include the part where u watch out for other attackers since people might assist (cross volley etc.)
If that's already mentioned enough i apologise, because i read it over very quickly (which is stupid coz i might learn something from it ) and didnt find nething about that O_o
gg tho....gg
- Catalyst88
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Messy wrote: Altho it's important that u also include the part where u watch out for other attackers since people might assist (cross volley etc.)
Part 2 of the defensive tutorials is gonna be on defending as a team - ie in relation to other players on yours/the opposition's team rather than just locally + with the person you're marking.