![]() These will get goals at pretty much any level if done well and at speed. There are also a couple situations that are are based heavily off passing plays and counter attacks seen in high level play. ![]() It is trying to focus on reading weird bounces before the touches and heavy car control going into the shots. I tried to make these game realistic of shots and situations I've seen in pro play. These double touches are made for when you are at a level where a hard good shot on target just isn't good enough. This training pack is for the highest level mechanics of self set double touches. These shots if consistently made could easily be scored from Diamond to low champ. As when you are going for double touches in game the ball will rarely ever be coming right at you when you go for the double touch. Unlike other preview apps, xScope Mirror doesn’t have any desktop chrome to get in your way while you work or require you to save files again and again. I wanted these shots to be more realistic to the weird bounces and angles you face in game as well. xScope Mirror lets designers and developers effortlessly preview any Mac desktop image directly on your iOS device or Apple Watch. These double touches are still relatively slow but, are trying to focus on following up on your backboard touches from aerials. This pack is for after you are comfortable following your shots up from the ground. This is the FIRST RELEASE of the software, meaning that it may have many bugs. The PC interface has been rewritten in the Qt framefork so it can be multiplatform. I think that the self set double touches in this pack are reasonable enough to be consistently scored from Gold to High Platinum. This software is used to interface to Gabotronics' line of oscilloscopes (Xprotolab / Xminilab). I tried to limit the amount of aerial self setting because its hard enough when first doing these to follow your shot. These double touches are supposed to just get used to following up your shots to the backboard. Though it is named rookie it is not exactly focused for beginner players. I'll give a little description on each and what I tried to design them for individually. Each pack has five shots, with each shot mirrored, and as you go up in packs each shot has an equivalent in the previous pack just slightly increased difficulty. I ended up creating three training packs, naming them appropriately base on the original training packs. I tried to base each of the shots based on situations I have seen in my games or watched in pro play. I wanted to keep the shots as game real as possible as well. ![]() I wanted a way to gradually improve the difficulty of the double touches, starting with the basic mechanics of it, all the way to pro-esque situations where double touches seemed appropriate. So, i decided to take a crack at making some to improve my own and maybe help some other people as well. He noted that he hasn't seen many training packs for self set double touches. So, recently JohnnyBoi_i posted a video on practicing and training self set double touches. ![]()
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