stampsyne wrote:
Am I the only person that lobs the slow balls (like that darn ice ball) at my own goal to get more goals per game? It's also fun to watch the crowd jeer at you when you score on your own team.
Before I started doing this, I averaged around 4 goals per game. 4-0, actually. Now I get 9-2 or so. I started doing this because I was so darn tired of my fast computer and that ball slowing me down. I score really well with all the other balls. I'd spend forever trying to score with it, and just threw it at my own goal to be rid of it, but it turned into a regular thing.
The slow ball doesn't really take up too much time - it is easy to get it past the goalie if you shoot from the inside line. I use the space bar to quicken things up (takes out the ball rising up from the centre) and even after shooting 9 goals, I can still have 20-30 seconds left on the clock. I love having a fast computer!
I also deliberatly score an opposition goal and get more goals instead of settling for a low score if I am having a bad game. I
can score with the darigan, but I use a 3+1 formation and it makes it tricky getting around the opposition, so if I don't feel up to a battle, I just give away a goal, better to score 9-1, then 3-0.
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Heh. I've discovered another way you can waste time fairly safely after your 9 goals without having to run around in circles (which I was doing). It only occurred to me to try this last night, which made getting 100 games in yesterday a little easier on my hand (which was cramping).
1) Grab the ball
2) Run around your opponents to one of the corners of the screen either above or below their goal
3) Hold your mouse slightly off to the side of the corner
4) This should have your player continually run into the corner. When an opponent comes, it will knock the ball out of your hands...straight into the corner...and straight back into your hands...continuously.
There are also a lot of 'dead zones' in the game this year. After 9 goals, I let the ball go loose and slowly go towards it and watch the opposition - most times there will be a spot where they just stop. As soon as they do, I leave my player there and just let the clock run down.