Not all the changes are quite so good, admittedly. It's like Rugby 08 finally cracks that thorny issue of making defence feels just as fun and dynamic to play as attack. Some of the best moments can be had pulling off Herculean defence efforts on your own try line against phase after phase of concerted attack. Forcing the ball down the last five meters of the field for a try has always been the hardest thing to do in rugby, simply because you're working against a defence packed into a smaller and smaller space, and so it is in Rugby 08. Even better is the way defences now organise themselves when pushed back to their own try line. The dark days of fish-like shoals of running drones are long gone, with defensive lines that react intelligently to your set-plays. ![]() But of all the positive changes, the most notable goes to the computer AI, which really pulls its socks up this year.
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