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stealingsilver
06-15-2004, 08:50 PM
Please give me some advice as I am a newbie to nss2

Becks_fan_723
06-15-2004, 09:08 PM
personally, i like to start with 1 of 2 things...either stamina if needed...especially if ur playing on higher levels. If starting on "easy", then start with "shooting + heading" or "passing + dribbling" that's normally the best as it helps u get better match ratings and gets u more popular and wanted faster. (stamina making u last longer in the matches and have a better chance of doing good) but really it comes down to what u like to do. If ur a defender, ur obviously not gunna train "shooting + heading" cuz it doesn't apply. u get the idea i think, have fun...and try to play on the harder skill levels as "easy" is EASY! :)

Griever
06-15-2004, 09:53 PM
boost your stamina a bit so you can play 90 minutes AND train at 100%.
you dont need that much stamina really

After that.... passing I'd say... this is what you'll do most often (even as a striker). But make sure it doesnt exceed you shooting skills (too much) or they'll make you a midfielder (unless you are one, or if you want to become one, ignore the previous :) ), so level that aswell along with passing

You'll also need positioning at a good level pretty fast because otherwise the balls will keep flashing you by...

Maybe some flair later on to make sure you can volley and you're started...
It's all boosting from now on.

If you're an attacker I'd leave the set pieces alone for a while since you can always choose if you take it or not.
Tackling is no must either. you only tackle now and than in a game, so it's not that big of a deal

Minde
01-02-2005, 04:39 PM
get 10 stamina, and a motivating manager. Then you can train 100% and have full stamina in all matches

JJU
01-02-2005, 11:54 PM
get 10 stamina, and a motivating manager. Then you can train 100% and have full stamina in all matches

You'll still pick up injuries quite often if you train at 100%, even under those conditions... or at least I do!

I tend to train at around 85-90%, but yes, getting a motivational manager is the best way to keep fit.

statto
01-28-2005, 09:22 PM
Load up on stamina points early to remain at 100% fitness.

Tiago
03-06-2005, 10:07 PM
It's good to start with stamina, then, if you are a striker, it's nice to have shooting and strength, as a midfielder, I say passing, dribbling and vision, and last (but not least), as a defender it's better to have tackling, strength and pace. It's what I think so you may not like it, but...

theruler
04-16-2005, 06:36 PM
i was injured for a long time with demanding manager

Mad2Ad
04-21-2005, 05:15 PM
i like to train poistioning and vision first then go on to stamina (do this till you can train hard and play hard)
after that i go into the skills

DS
07-22-2005, 09:45 AM
Train in tricks because you get points in 3 diffrent skill areas. I only have 3 in stamina and i train at 100% . My energy goes to 50% after 2 games and then i just put it up to 100% with my special trick.

Soha
07-25-2005, 08:34 AM
train passing because without it a lot of your passes will be intercepted. after that yo should train shooting and heading (they are very important too)

coach
12-13-2006, 03:29 PM
Excellent game, I must say!

I come from the camp that all skills are equal, or more specifically, relatively equal, according to which position you're playing.

As a forward, for example, you'll want higher marks in shooting and heading (heading is equally important for shooting or passing), plus stamina and strength. Passing and dribbling are a bit lower. [Tangent: One of the more rewarding feelings for "me" is not to score a goal, but to make brilliant passes to my teammates. Precision passing within 25 yards leads to many opportunities, and conversely, you'll get your chance to score headers (hopefully) on corner kicks and free kicks.]

Other things: I'd set and train the three yellow bits equally (flair, control, both feet), as well as the blue ones (positioning, vision).

Set pieces & tackling at zero to start. When I build up strength, that's when I start to train on tackling. (I forget which training option lets you train strength with tackling, but choose that one when the time comes.)

Actually, it's also personal opinion as to what to train. Are you a goal scorer, a balanced playmaker, the fierce tackler, a star dribbler?

I still seem to get injured frequently, though, even with relatively high stamina and varying intensity with training. That's life as an athlete, I guess! :D

Soha
12-19-2006, 08:37 PM
in my opinion the best skill in NSS2 is shooting, and after it there is passing.next very important skill is both feet and some less- control. shooting and both feet will give you a lot of goals and passing will give you chances when you get the ball far from opponent's goal ;] heading and tackling (only when offensive player) are skills which you dont have to train.

p.s. i've forgotten about name of topic when writing xD i've wrote solution in start but now is ok and there are only what should be :P