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I'm talking about the 4 patches that were released already. I'm talking about the reasoning behind tuners not being released. We had a lot of feedback in previous years that tuners ruined the game. They may return. There's no hard rule against them, but we have avoided them due to the idea the game is always better during the beta. The reality of that is that it takes time for peope to adjust to the new game each year. This happens within a few weeks and then we get completes that we changed something. Even when there were no changes to gameplay or at least not the kinds of changes that were being assumed.
As far as what people assumed was rolled back goes, that would mean going through years of posts on previous forums as well as the old enthusiast forums. Mainly, people felt the gameplay had somehow changed. We would get comments about how the game felt so good during the beta, but the first tuner would ruin it. Then we'd say there weren't changes to what they were assuming was changed and we wouldn't be believed. So, the decision was made to make as few changes to gameplay as possible since year after year we were told not to change it.
The railgun issue you mentioned is one that I haven't seen much in 23. I saw a lot more in 22, but I haven't had issues with it this year. Once in a while it happens though. Hopefully, it'll be fully addressed in the future.
@EA_Aljo
I can't speak for others but those large updates that only really add jerseys and stuff do absolutely nothing for me personally; I feel like they don't do anything to push the game forward and stuff like that should be in the same vein as HUT cards where it's just pre-planned and easy.
You don't just refuse to do anything after years of feedback pleading you not to revert the beta - You learn what made the beta so great and work off of that. Deciding to just not make any further tweaks is a terrible decision, especially for a yearly title. Not saying it's what you're thinking but the community definitely isn't the bad guy for wanting at least a drip feed of fixes.
I've shown video evidence of the puck going crazy the last 5 years in a row - I'd bet my life that we'll see it again in 24. It's disheartening seeing bugs, no matter how minor, still present a decade later.
- FloundinatorQQ3 years agoNew Veteran
I just want to say, that not long ago, I stated in another topic in the forums, that this game does not reward you for playing good hockey, watching this video on YouTube, this is exactly what I was talking about. There are some good plays with the poke check, or putting the body on someone, but the puck carrier gets it right back and they score. When it happens as often as it does In this game, it gets hard to want to keep playing... Big kudos to the guy on YouTube for putting this video together, because I definitely do not have the patience or time to do it, so thank you!
- 3 years ago
All eyez on NHL 24 - make or break..
Skip 23 was probebly not a bad idea.
'The team' are already set for 24.
I think they felt the same, like the time is not enough, so they 'sacrifice' 23 for what we all can hope, will be a better cause.
Yes, the pressure for 24 is big. A lot on the line. At least that's how it feels. - 3 years ago@Sega82mega Let's be honest here, it's the same thing every year. "Maybe next year will be better, maybe they need to just fine tune the new engine, maybe maybe maybe." At this point, history has proven annual releases produce crap products. Everything from the physics, EA communication, to even these forums are an absolute joke. I win 85% of my games online and still can't get over the blatant issues with it. Ultimately, we have to speak with our wallets, and I'm hoping to stay strong and not buy 24. It's just a shame cause real life hockey is my sport, and this is the only option from a game perspective.
- 3 years ago@jadaseian
Yup I've been in dat boat for a looong time. 'next patch', 'next year'... Next everything.
But not anymore, I know by now what I like and what I not like about a hockey game, and here is were I gonna be honest from now on, if I dont 'feel for 24', I gonna reject it, Without further ado.
But it took me a loooot of 'next game moments' for me to realize that.
I control over my own satisfaction, not EA.
If you don't like the game, stop to play it, it's the best you can do for both you and the future of this serie.
But im still gonna put some hope for 24 to be good, because nothing would feel worth it, if I didn’t had that believe.
It's not a huge believe... But it's something.. And it' keps me going. 😏🙏 - bruanor093 years agoSeasoned Veteran
I've been playing ESHL for many years.
I buy and will buy a game every year.
not because every year it is worth its price
this year's patch was not worth the money
, but here I have friends, this is my hobby, I spend a lot of time with friends
NHL - a means of communicationnow the state of the game and its support is pretty bad
But I think I'll buy 24
- FloundinatorQQ3 years agoNew Veteran
@jadaseian wrote:
@Sega82megaLet's be honest here, it's the same thing every year. "Maybe next year will be better, maybe they need to just fine tune the new engine, maybe maybe maybe." At this point, history has proven annual releases produce crap products. Everything from the physics, EA communication, to even these forums are an absolute joke. I win 85% of my games online and still can't get over the blatant issues with it. Ultimately, we have to speak with our wallets, and I'm hoping to stay strong and not buy 24. It's just a shame cause real life hockey is my sport, and this is the only option from a game perspective.I feel this, I play some drop-ins (not as much because of how many issues there are with the gameplay) but when I'm on my game, I'm very hard to play against, most games are lost by 1 or 2 goals. Then there are the games lost by 4+ goals (usually due to what is shown on the video) then I just stop playing because it's just not fun when that happens. I can handle losing I have no problem with that, but when it happens like the video posted, it's really hard to want to even touch this game..
- Nammer6043 years agoSeasoned Adventurer@FloundinatorQQ Totally agree. When do you everything right and still get screwed, it's no fun. I find myself battling the completely broken mechanics of this years game more than any other NHL game EVER!
- EA_Aljo3 years ago
Community Manager
@Nammer604 wrote:
@FloundinatorQQ Totally agree. When do you everything right and still get screwed, it's no fun. I find myself battling the completely broken mechanics of this years game more than any other NHL game EVER!Can you go in to detail on which mechanics are broken?
- Nammer6043 years agoSeasoned Adventurer@EA_Aljo You said that you watched that video right? Everything in there and forced cross creases that go right through my stick blade, feet, body etc....
Offense has always been favored in this game but this years edition is just beyond frustrating when trying to defend. I feel really bad for full time d men because you basically took away 2 of their most effective tools to defend.
I play a lot and I also play in competitive leagues (WOHL, LG for west coast players). Myself and everyone that I know who are good players say the EXACT same thing.
This game just isn't fun and frustrating to play. We only play it because we love hockey and don't have any other alternative.
EA is lucky that they're the only one's making hockey because if they had competition and a developer that listened, gave CONSTANT feedback/communication and made changes that we asked for, A LOT of us wouldn't hesitate to jump ship.
I'm sick and tired of saying the same thing year after year. Instead of focusing on core GAMEPLAY that functions PROPERLY, they keep adding in gimmicky things that no one is asking for. You wonder why the same things are broken year after year, it's because they're never fixed properly and more stuff is added into an already broken game. The code is so jumbled and massive that of course when you "fix" something, something else ends up being broken in the process. - Kmahrle833 years agoRising Veteran
@Nammer604 wrote:
@EA_AljoYou said that you watched that video right? Everything in there and forced cross creases that go right through my stick blade, feet, body etc....
Offense has always been favored in this game but this years edition is just beyond frustrating when trying to defend. I feel really bad for full time d men because you basically took away 2 of their most effective tools to defend.
I play a lot and I also play in competitive leagues (WOHL, LG for west coast players). Myself and everyone that I know who are good players say the EXACT same thing.
This game just isn't fun and frustrating to play. We only play it because we love hockey and don't have any other alternative.
EA is lucky that they're the only one's making hockey because if they had competition and a developer that listened, gave CONSTANT feedback/communication and made changes that we asked for, A LOT of us wouldn't hesitate to jump ship.
I'm sick and tired of saying the same thing year after year. Instead of focusing on core GAMEPLAY that functions PROPERLY, they keep adding in gimmicky things that no one is asking for. You wonder why the same things are broken year after year, it's because they're never fixed properly and more stuff is added into an already broken game. The code is so jumbled and massive that of course when you "fix" something, something else ends up being broken in the process.This right here. They're so busy trying to make a new flashing mechanic to put on the box as a selling point that they completely neglect the broken stuff they leave in the game from last year in the two years before that. Stop trying to add crap nobody wants or asks for it and fix the things we have been asking for for years. What good is adding new stuff to the game if it is already broken when you add it, and you are adding it on top of already broken mechanics that you refuse to fix? It's no wonder this game is in the state it's in. Terrible management.
- Nammer6043 years agoSeasoned Adventurer@Kmahrle83 Exactly! You wanna market something BIG for NHL 24, EA? How about marketing that the game works PROPERLY and things WORK as they should and don't add in a single damn new feature. Let us be the judge in the beta and speak with our wallets then. I don't need no fancy college degree or 6 figure salary to come up with that idea, yet you have people who make these decisions and are so out of touch with your buyers. KEEP IT SIMPLE and fix the damn GAMEPLAY, make it work PROPERLY. How does that sound?
- KlariskraysNHL3 years agoHero@Nammer604 Well full crossplay is part of the goal for NHL 24. HUT will be getting a slight changeup. Stick Lifting will be addressed. Player traits will get tuned up/down. And 5 bugs will be fixed offline that create 10 new ones.
- 3 years ago
@EA_Aljo wrote:
@Nammer604 wrote:
@FloundinatorQQTotally agree. When do you everything right and still get screwed, it's no fun. I find myself battling the completely broken mechanics of this years game more than any other NHL game EVER!Can you go in to detail on which mechanics are broken?
most:
- Ai in general (positing, cheating game mechanics)
- strategies (nonsensical options, not even executed properly)
- puck physics
- hitting physics
- net physics
- skating physics
- stick lifting (new for 23!)
- action tracker deleting goals
- sliders - game plays different without touching a slider...been an issue since at least nhl 19
1, 2, 4, 6 - been on this list for 20 years
3 - been on the list every year but 15 when all content was removed for great puck physics for a year
5 - 2nd year in a row or 3rd?
8 - 2nd year now
9 - at least its 5th straight appearance
- Kmahrle833 years agoRising Veteran
@Limp_KidzKit wrote:
@EA_Aljo wrote:
@Nammer604 wrote:
@FloundinatorQQTotally agree. When do you everything right and still get screwed, it's no fun. I find myself battling the completely broken mechanics of this years game more than any other NHL game EVER!Can you go in to detail on which mechanics are broken?
most:
- Ai in general (positing, cheating game mechanics)
- strategies (nonsensical options, not even executed properly)
- puck physics
- hitting physics
- net physics
- skating physics
- stick lifting (new for 23!)
- action tracker deleting goals
- sliders - game plays different without touching a slider...been an issue since at least nhl 19
1, 2, 4, 6 - been on this list for 20 years
3 - been on the list every year but 15 when all content was removed for great puck physics for a year
5 - 2nd year in a row or 3rd?
8 - 2nd year now
9 - at least its 5th straight appearance
These will not be fixed. Not until management figures out a way to monetize game fixes imo. That's how low we've gotten here.
- Nammer6043 years agoSeasoned Adventurer@Kmahrle83 yeah, It's not looking good at all. EA continues to keep their archaic method of communicating only when something has actually been worked and published. We're going to keep getting silence from them and more people are going to be angry and leave this game. They know how frustrated people are with this years game yet they don't feel the need to acknowledge any of it. Great customer service!
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