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I completely agree with the experiences the people in this thread are complaining about. I've been gaming for longer than most people here have been alive, and my friends and I were obsessed with NHL 94. We played for years, then grew up a bit, but I got back to it with NHL 13 when my son was five. I've bought most versions since then (missed a couple). As the OP stated, I know when it's me and when it's not. Even so, I tend to err on the side of "my fault" when it's close.
There is absolutely no chance at all that the game play doesn't tilt for reasons outside of skill difference. It simply isn't humanly possible to react in real time to something like a poke check. Sure, it can be anticipated sometimes. But the chance for that should alternate back and forth. It doesn't. I'll even take chances occasionally and try to guess in advance where the puck or a player is going to be, and move to check *before they even go*. Never works. It isn't my players. I have a 95 OVR team with 11 active synergies, spend all my booster points on speed, edges and checking, and literally can't keep up to, or time plays against, teams with 82 OVR.
As the OP stated, shame on the mods for trying to gaslight people with nearly 30 years experience, playing nearly every version of EA NHL, into thinking that the games are at all balanced. They aren't. When my son and I play on the same console, the game play works fine.
I won't buy any more NHL games, or other PvP games from EA, until EA puts servers in more locations. Or, at the very least, allow players to select games based on ping time to the actual server being used. It's too frustrating. I literally feel rage when the game matches me with someone who is clearly playing a different game than the one I'm trying to play. Games should be fun. This one isn't anymore.
For a company that claims to care about customer satisfaction, it's astonishing how little it does to fix even the smallest of bugs and glitches, let alone major infrastructural problems that it could afford to fix.
There's no gaslighting here. Connections are incredibly complex. There are a very high amount of variables that go in to making them perfect. We are but one part of that. Regardless, if you have some video showing the differences your talking about, feel free to post it. Anticipation is a huge part of hockey in general. Not just in our game. Reading the play and knowing how to react is going to give you a big advantage over opponents that don't have that same skill.
- 3 years ago@EA_Aljo There are some games that can’t be won by one of the competitors. That’s fine, as long as that’s a known variable, and until people who aren’t aware are led to believe the advantage can be countered with in-game improvements (earned or purchased).
The game itself is fair. Why wouldn’t it be? But it should be made plain that the playing field often is not; and, that EA is completely unconcerned and disinterested in making it known.- 3 years ago
Even when I’m messing around in free skate my movements become delayed though. It’s not strictly an online mode issue. It really isn’t subtle either. Usually I’ll clear the game data, start up the game and the first few minutes of free skate are crisp and LTs and edges feel good. Then a few minutes later and my skater begins to do weird delayed movements, no good shooting animations, the responsiveness and player control just completely deteriorates. The same thing happens every single time I test the game for months