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- 3 years ago@Bahamuta I hear you… when I first saw the teaser about being able to “customize teams” I thought they actually unlocked a bunch of customization options… including the ability to edit players…. But all they did was give us a league settings menu… I would hardly call that team customization… it isn’t that intense of an update… certainly not 80 dollars worth lol..
- 3 years ago
Last year was the first time I skipped buying an EA NHL game since the first one came out on the Sega Genesis back in 91. I wasn't planning on getting NHL 23, but the custom franchise mode has piqued my interest a bit. I would love to recreate the Smythe, Norris, Adams, and Patrick divisions. Will we have the ability to move teams? Colorado to Quebec and Carolina back to Hartford, for example?
- 3 years ago@Blackhawksfan75 You can already do that in the previous games. You would create them as custom teams and substitute them in - you can move them between divisions at league start with an expansion team at the least.
This new update doesn't let you do that anymore - only recreate the divisions.
- Froommey3 years agoSeasoned Ace
@heavydutyrammerIt should be a slap in the face for EA NHL when you see NHL games from stone age compared to today. Look how many real Player likenesses they had in past. Also the Cup cellys are looking better same as the Player moving in the game.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KzHeZ8VFqoY- WildeBEAST323 years agoNew Adventurer
@Froommey wrote:@heavydutyrammerIt should be a slap in the face for EA NHL when you see NHL games from stone age compared to today. Look how many real Player likenesses they had in past. Also the Cup cellys are looking better same as the Player moving in the game.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KzHeZ8VFqoY09 has better graphics than 22, which is funny because half of their selling point of the frostbite engine was the graphics upgrades.
Its also absolutely * deplorable that EA charges $89.99 for the game they're releasing nowadays.