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The problems with the computer are:
a) never makes mistakes of the ouch-just-dropped-the-stick-or-pressed-the-button-when-I-didn't-want-to type
b) has fast reflexes, so when you try to play a one-on-one on him he never loses "sight" of both the player and the ball.
c) You can hope for a human to make mistakes, and one small mistake is enough to score. A computer may play worse, but never makes mistakes.
a) never makes mistakes of the ouch-just-dropped-the-stick-or-pressed-the-button-when-I-didn't-want-to type
b) has fast reflexes, so when you try to play a one-on-one on him he never loses "sight" of both the player and the ball.
c) You can hope for a human to make mistakes, and one small mistake is enough to score. A computer may play worse, but never makes mistakes.
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aka "The Kick Off 2 Hustler" and officially the best Portuguese Kick Off player living in Ireland.
aka "The Kick Off 2 Hustler" and officially the best Portuguese Kick Off player living in Ireland.
The CPU may suck, but I wouldn't mind making goals like it can. The way that it easily can turn in the penalty area and put the ball in the top corner...damn.
However it doesn't know how to give the ball a good aftertouch so that makes it even <IMG SRC="/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">
Does anybody know if the CPU in KO 2002 is able to aftertouch?
However it doesn't know how to give the ball a good aftertouch so that makes it even <IMG SRC="/phpBB/images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">
Does anybody know if the CPU in KO 2002 is able to aftertouch?
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