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Understanding Metavision in Soccer
Sep 1, 2024
Metavision in Soccer
Introduction
Discussion on the unique abilities in the game of soccer.
Focus on the ability of metavision.
Importance of metavision for Isagi's progression in the story.
Chapter 181 Overview
Isagi observes Kaiser and studies his playing style.
Kaiser runs towards defenders, contradicting Isagi's assumptions about picking less crowded spots.
Isagi realizes Kaiser doesn't focus on the ball; he uses his peripheral vision to see the entire field.
Importance of perception in soccer: central vs. peripheral vision.
Central Vision
: High-quality perception directly focused on an object.
Peripheral Vision
: Low-resolution images outside central focus; critical for understanding the whole field.
The Concept of Metavision
Metavision allows players to visualize the entire field in a 3D manner.
Players who only rely on their own perspective may miss important information, leading to mistakes.
Kaiser's ability is described as a god-like vision that processes information at an incredible pace.
Isagi reflects on his past goals, recognizing moments of metavision in his gameplay.
Chapter 182 Insights
Isagi questions if Kaiser maintains metavision throughout the game.
With direct shot and metavision, Isagi believes he can surpass other players.
Isagi begins to implement metavision during the game, trying to absorb more information and understand the flow of play.
Gameplay Dynamics
Isagi tries to use his peripheral vision to see the entire field, which exhausts him mentally and physically.
He observes the movements of players effectively, similar to Kaiser.
The flow of the game centers around Isagi as he processes plays and movements.
Isagi's metavision experience enhances his understanding of the game, but it also strains his stamina.
Clashing with Konigami
Isagi's movements indicate he has leveled up, becoming the "eye of the storm" on the field.
He strategizes to avoid a bad situation during a 2v3 encounter, reflecting on previous experiences against Noah.
Increased awareness allows him to understand the game better, leading to a pivotal clash with Kaiser.
Nagi's Creative Play
Nagi showcases creativity that surpasses Isagi's metavision.
He successfully performs a volley sequence, tying the game.
Metavision's limitations are highlighted — creativity can outmaneuver even superior vision.
Conclusion: The Power of Metavision
Metavision enables players to absorb information and navigate the field effectively.
Key characters with metavision: Isagi, Kaiser, Say, and possibly others like Lorenzo, Nico, and Flow State Rin.
Suggestion that most professional players likely possess some degree of metavision for optimal performance.
Final Thoughts
Metavision is essential for understanding the game at a higher level.
Encouragement to like, subscribe, and check out more content.
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