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Three New Countries added! |
Increased the number of countries selectable
from 24 to 27.
Three new countries are Jamaica, Chile, and
Austria. |
Chile
The top two has the most fire power out of
all teams. Use the wingback's
speed, and feed the ball to the middle via
cross ball. On the contrary,
the other players have low skills so make
an effort to pass the ball to
the wing as soon as possible.
Jamaica
This team has height, so mainly use a long
pass as part of offensive
strategy. The key player is number 6. Use
his mobility to an advantage.
Austria
The key player is Number 11 for offense and
number 5 for defense.
Players have higher than average skills plus
speed. Focus on
intermixing short and long passes as an offensive
strategy. |
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Real team data from 1998 season! |
All player names and team formations
are
based on actual team data
from the 1998 season.
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Tactical changes now reflect upon the formation!
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Changing tactics during the game will also
change the formation suited for the tactic.
Example: 4-4-2 formation during offensive
tactic, and 3-5-2 during defensive and normal
tactics.
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Greater degree of freedom in game play! |
The program improvements made to the action
of the players, the combination between players,
and the formation further enhances game play.
The game takes an another step towards real
soccer by offering greater degree of freedom,
especially around the goal area.
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New Stadiums Added! |
Of the 4 stadiums, 2 were newly designed.
The 2 previous stadiums were also redone
with the addition of player entrances and
illumination on entrances and media boxes
during night games.
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Improved Software |
The program improvements made to the action
of the players, the combination between players,
and the formation further enhances game play.
The game takes an another step towards real
soccer by offering greater degree of freedom,
especially around the goal area. |
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