fooling the information analyst
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I'm sorry for my bad english
i hope you are undurstnd
I'm new to the game. There is an issue that confuses me.
Let's say you have 24 hours to match day. The opposing team sent me an information analyst in this time zone. Let it be the 433b tactic that I use. The opposing team learned that I would play in the 433b formation and developed a tactic against 433b. It will probably use the 4231 installed. If I break 433b and develop a tactic against 4231 with the last 10-15 minutes of the game, I will be fooling the opposing team very easily. Moreover, I line up the players at the 50-70 level in the first 11, the opposing team puts players according to the information analyst according to him.. I put my players between 80-90 in the first 11 in the last minutes. . get you the win..So I don't know if I'm missing something. Because until the match, I change the formation a thousand times and tactics a thousand times. Probably most people do. The information analyst solves the job in 1 hour, but I don't think he really gives the right information.
What are your thoughts?
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Hello, the data analyst shows you 1 snapshot. It will not show you another updated snapshot if anything has changed. 1 snapshot is all you get. Therefore, use the data analyst as close to Kick Off as you can.
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@robert-builder thatโs wrong. The analyst will be updated each time when you choose the link.
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@markusrw5 The 1st time you use the data analyst, it requires two adverts to reveal what he has found. Every time after, it is an instant return of data as if the data is already stored (ie. the first data search). I had always thought that the same data was returned from the first search. I would really like this point to be clarified by a mod. Thanks for your reply.
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@robert-builder if my opponent changed his tactics or from 433 to 451, I see this by using the analyst.
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@markusrw5 This is good to know. I will test this.