![]() Mastering the training section is what makes the difference between players who rise up in the ranks with ease, and those who find themselves scraping the bottom of Bronze I matches with no improvement for weeks on end. To even come close to landing an aerial in real-world online matches, you should be able to score a minimum of 50 percent on the All-Star training section for multiple runs in a row. From there things get progressively harder in “Pro” and “All-Star” mode, where you won’t only need to know how to fly the car, but also how to adjust its course mid-flight in case the ball flies past the point where you’re expecting it to end up. Once here, you can start with “Beginner” mode, which will feature ten different scenarios of aerial shots that you can run through to get the basics of how the car handles in the air as opposed to when it’s on the ground.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |