For example can we shade overtop and then shade outside?or shade inside and then underneath? I always assumed we could in previous games but wasnt 100% sure.
No I believe you can only shade one way or the other. If shade up and then shade down it cancels the shade up. Or if you shade out and then shade in it cancela the shade out
Entheogenuser420 said:No I believe you can only shade one way or the other. If shade up and then shade down it cancels the shade up. Or if you shade out and then shade in it cancela the shade out
You can shade two directions. Shading left or right changes their positioning to the WR (If you try it in game it'll show the CB jump from one of the WR's shoulders to the other), while over the top, or underneath, is how they play the WR.
GrimReefer49 said:For example can we shade overtop and then shade outside?or shade inside and then underneath? I always assumed we could in previous games but wasnt 100% sure.
Yes, you can. I personally always shade left or right first to get them into the right position, then up or down depending on if I want them to actually press, or bail and stay over the top.
JustCallMeAries said:You can shade two directions. Shading left or right changes their positioning to the WR (If you try it in game it'll show the CB jump from one of the WR's shoulders to the other), while over the top, or underneath, is how they play the WR.
Ahh see I thought he meant if you can shade up and down at the same time lol