
I still give them up on legacy but not as often.Īlso, is anyone else having their controller settings reset every single match? I really hope it has been patched out in the 2 patches that consoles haven't gotten yet. I started with tactical defending but was giving up at least 2 pens a game. If it can't be adjusted without ruining the set, are there any suggestions of how I can alter my play style or tactics to at the very least stop hemorrhaging goals? Thanks in advance and amazing work as always guys!Īll this is on XB1 in WC with all controller suggestions followed.
#Dubplate killas full#
I know full well this is a "me" problem and nothing to do with the set, and I love the way the set looks on the field but it is just beyond my ability apparently.
#Dubplate killas pro#
I am far from a pro at FIFA but like to think I am decent and win most of the games I feel I should but this set is absolutely an Achilles heel for me. I played fine with the last set and with no sliders. Salah and Mane are being torched by much much slower defenders and no matter how far back I sit on defense they cut through like a hot knife through butter. I played Leeds, again as Liverpool.and didn't even work the ball into the box until after the 25th minute, at which point Leeds had 6 shots and 2 goals. I usually have a 60/40 advantage in possession and usually a higher pass %, but I'm getting off less than a third of the shots the CPU is. I get blown away every match, even against much lesser opponents (LIV 0 - QPR 5 for example).

Genre Drum & Bass Comment by Darcy Gallagher
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Shots from the double chamber, Limited is set to cause a ruckus with his new EP this year and Serial Killaz are certainly not standing in his way!. The reversed speech effects combine effortlessly with the recurring “one two” which will have any crowd humming along (which certainly seems to be the in thing at present!).

Lastly ‘Ready’ and boy is this tune a big one! Incredibly well known vocal samples, gunshot effects and no-nonsense production make this an amazing end to the EP. Another moody track yet totally different to ‘Gang Related’ due to it’s upbeat breakbeat structure and vocal driven atmosphere. ‘Hit The Streets’ brings the vibe into new territory with plenty of panic ridden vocals, rumbling basslines and skippy swing breaks. Dangerous on it’s own, murderation in a link up. It’s screaming out to be sandwiched into something equally as devastating and for those that understand the true meaning of double dropping, it’s going to be right up your street. Switching things 360 degrees with ‘Colour’, a bright and upbeat number with plenty of funk and wobbles. Not one for the festival, not one for the radio - just smoke, lazers and darkness. It’s a nasty piece of filth that belongs in the gutter, the type of track you would only dare to drop in a really moody dance. Following up on the success of House Of Riviera released in 2019, Mona Musique releases House Of Riviera Volume 2 curated by label head Nick V, a compilation that pays homage to. ‘Gang Related’ has been bashed to bits by DJs currently supporting this EP and for a valid reason.

If you’re watching the red lines, this one is a serious warning to sound engineers. The title track, ‘Dubplate’ provided a staple amount of reggae infused new school jungle although the switch here is that the bassline layering is a combination of hefty subs and glossy metallic tones that physically rip through metal speaker mesh. This EP from Limited is firing all kinds of shots - bring forth the flamethrowers. Taking that fact into consideration you wouldn’t think Serial Killaz would even touch a release under the title ‘Dubplate’ without it being of serious quality would you? Of course not! It’s something that’s bashed about the scene pretty loosely these days but what’s serious amiss is that actual dubplates were pressed to promote tracks before promo copies were even considered.
