Roller Champions Players Are Pretty Good At Scoring Goals But Not So Great At Tackling
Following the recent Roller Champions closed alpha, Ubisoft decided to drop an infographic highlighting some of the things got up to during the test period. The stats provided included information on how many goals players scored, how many passes were completed, and how successful players were at tackling. There were also details on the fastest speed a player managed to get up to in-game and what gear players liked best.
Overall, it looks like players were reasonably successful at scoring goals and completing passes. Where they were less successful was tackling their opponents. But, it's probably easier to hit a stationary goal than a fast-moving player, so credit where credit's due and all that. The test period ran from March 11 to March 23 -- not quite two weeks.
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