[NEED TUTORIAL:] How to do multiple standing headers.
16 years 6 months ago #29798
by Zafer
[NEED TUTORIAL:] How to do multiple standing headers. was created by Zafer
Hi experts,
I gave some of you headaches about this before, now I m trying to do it over the whole population of top SWOS players. I m an old SWOS player myself (since 1993) but never had good enough rivals in the neighborhood to force me learn standing headers in the game. But I see every top player I played online does uses frequently.
I know it requires a lot of practice and is hard to explain how to do, but I need your valuable tips on how to sense when and how to do it when the ball is loosing attitude after the keepers kick. Do you have to be standing to be able to make it, as the name implies? Does the player have to/ or shouldn t have the number over his head at the moment? I guess you wouldn t hesitate to share your best kept secrets since as I mentioned earlier, it requires practice and words are not enough. Still, I ll appreciate any kind of help to teach me develop my skill. Thank you!
(I m using digital joystick BTW, A PC Quickshot Phyton)
I gave some of you headaches about this before, now I m trying to do it over the whole population of top SWOS players. I m an old SWOS player myself (since 1993) but never had good enough rivals in the neighborhood to force me learn standing headers in the game. But I see every top player I played online does uses frequently.
I know it requires a lot of practice and is hard to explain how to do, but I need your valuable tips on how to sense when and how to do it when the ball is loosing attitude after the keepers kick. Do you have to be standing to be able to make it, as the name implies? Does the player have to/ or shouldn t have the number over his head at the moment? I guess you wouldn t hesitate to share your best kept secrets since as I mentioned earlier, it requires practice and words are not enough. Still, I ll appreciate any kind of help to teach me develop my skill. Thank you!
(I m using digital joystick BTW, A PC Quickshot Phyton)
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16 years 6 months ago - 16 years 6 months ago #29802
by Oli O.
Replied by Oli O. on topic Re: [NEED TUTORIAL:] How to do multiple standing headers.
Hi,
yes, your player has to stand while heading, otherwise it would be a normal flying header.
So, you
- move your player to the position where the ball will come down
- wait a moment without moving your player
- press the button and move your stick for heading in any direction you want.
With all those actions, your player is active at the moment. He has his number above his head.
Making standing header after standing header from player to player is impossible I think. I tried this with Obi-Wan years ago, spending some hours on it and preparing special tactics. No success!
yes, your player has to stand while heading, otherwise it would be a normal flying header.
So, you
- move your player to the position where the ball will come down
- wait a moment without moving your player
- press the button and move your stick for heading in any direction you want.
With all those actions, your player is active at the moment. He has his number above his head.
Making standing header after standing header from player to player is impossible I think. I tried this with Obi-Wan years ago, spending some hours on it and preparing special tactics. No success!
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16 years 6 months ago #29804
by Coolio_Jack
Replied by Coolio_Jack on topic Re: [NEED TUTORIAL:] How to do multiple standing headers.
Maybe he thought how to multiple high headers.
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16 years 6 months ago #29806
by Zafer
Replied by Zafer on topic Re: [NEED TUTORIAL:] How to do multiple standing headers.
Yes that s what I meant, like in these two Playa scored against me:
Thanks a lot, I ll practice!
Thanks a lot, I ll practice!
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