View Poll Results: What difficulty do you play NSS3 on?

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  • Amateur...

    13 34.21%
  • Pro!

    11 28.95%
  • Expert!!!

    8 21.05%
  • It varies.

    6 15.79%
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Thread: Amateur, pro or expert?

  1. #1
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    Default Amateur, pro or expert?

    What level do you play most on? Amateur, pro or expert (in NSS3)?

  2. #2
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    Pro man myself. Though Expert would give me a greater challenge, I'm quite happy with Pro. There's already a tough challenge with international football for the Faroes.

  3. #3
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    I most of the time play in amatuer but some times I change it to pro.

    PS. I am very week on the game

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    I change the level each time i see the game is too easy. Now i'm on pro.
    "But I ain't seen nothing like this, in any amusment hall, That deaf, dumb and blind kid, sure plays a mean pinball!"

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    Amateur I don`t care if it`s easy I`m getting money...

  6. #6
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    I am playing Amateur but only because I am a newcomer (only downloaded it on Saturday!!)

    I think I will start over though into probably the next level as I find Amateur is a little too easy (I have managed to score at least 1 goal in every game so far).

    But then that is what Amateur is for I suppose, to get used to the game.

  7. #7
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    Amateur all the way. Although I am tempted at a dabble on Pro

  8. #8
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    I played a half a season on amatuer, then started again on Pro, for more of a challenge. Haven't tried Expert yet.

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    I am three games from the end of my first season & I will be going to PRO difficulty then. I will then go to EXPERT, if I do too well in my second season.
    Roll on World Cup 2010. England will take the trophy home...

  10. #10
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    I played on Amateur for a few days when I 1st bought the game, then soon went on to Pro, then quickly onto Expert!

    Haven't looked back from Expert, since!

  11. #11
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    Ehy, so does exist the possibility of switch level during a career without having to restart it? And if it's so, how? Thanks in advance.

  12. #12
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    Start NSS3, open your game... Options - Difficulty and, tada.

  13. #13
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    i play pro.
    started of course as amateur but then i didn't like to be so good at 17! so i switched to pro and after i realized i can actually play if not good at least decent i've tried on expert.
    it's too much for my fingers and keyboard. more than anything else i found frustrating being waked down at every tackle, the ball always in front of me running up and down chasing it.
    confidence drops even if i nearly become an alcholistic and i spend my days on the bench or mourning after that idiot manager that keeps me out.
    rating is always disastrous and i manage to get a 4 when i put up 7 or 8 passes and a few tackle ... (as a midfielder).
    i will definitively give it a go again but i need to master my game a bit more

  14. #14
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    You would also benefit from a controller!!!!!!!!!!!! That helps the gameplay so much!
    Roll on World Cup 2010. England will take the trophy home...

  15. #15
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    i have tried it but i really cannot work out to use my left thumb to move the player around.
    i've been playing fifa in the office during the lunch break for so many years that now i cannot handle a joypad.
    if only i could find a proper joystick amiga stile instead of the ones available for pc that have all been designed for fly simulator or similar

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