Originally Posted by TK421
Number 4 is the best in the series I reckon.
In my experience the one-two is key to succeeding in Pro Evo against mere human opposition. It helps to learn all of the moves in the manual and try them out on the training pitch, then in a match situation against the computer, but it's not essential.
You can also learn how to defend properly and win the ball back by playing against the computer on a high skill level.
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What buttons? I do X and sometimes lobbed through ball. The dribbling needs to improve - how?