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Old 12-27-2009, 08:47 AM
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Default Playing without TTC

Hi,

I 've seen a lot of videos of good/high level games running teams WITHOUT any (or few) TTC bases. I think about the 2008 open run tournament video, for example.

I've seen a lot of standard miggle rookie bases (old frostie?), and a lot of proline rookies too, and a few DDB and white lightning bases.

I know I asked similar questions before, but I just don't get it so my question is for people actually not using TTC bases : why ?

For people using just a few of them (I've seen vids of people having only one or 2 TTC base figures in the team), what do you use them for ?

Personaly, as a beginner, I don't like too much TTC bases, when you manipulate it, after a few plays you can slightly turn the dials and make the bases not eficient.

Another thing, I never turn the dials in game : so the turning function is useless for me. But I'm a beginner, so perhaps I miss something.


The only things I see for TTC use, is to add options to the linemen, to create holes, slightly turning the dials. But for what I saw, when I turn the TTC dials of my linemen, it make them weaker than a straight dial TTC


The other possible use is to make circle turning coverage figures, and then straight the dials to intercept offense players. But I even don't know if it's allowed in rules, and of course it will work only on multiple stopping rulesets (example : passing simulation).


Well...I'm confused.


THanks !
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