DBig15201
3 years agoRising Rookie
NHL 24
Please get rid of the stupid X Factors on Chel or make the goalies actually be good. Don’t matter if it’s a human or computer goalie. Close quarters, one tee, heat seeker, make it snappy are just fla...
@KlariskraysNHL wrote:
@TTZ_DipsyIf we could move attributes around it would be crazy. I'd have like 1 slapshot power, 1 slapshot accuracy 1 shot blocking, 1 fighting.
99 speed, 99 balance, 99 accel, high agility, 99 checking.
I mean seriously, I'd reduce my face offs as a winger, and fighting down to 50 if it would let me put it into discipline and deking I definitely think that you should be able to "spot reduce" within that category, and just like the original system its got a floor and ceiling. There's ways to incorporate it if EA would just take the time to look back into it. We already have broken Meta builds anyways, so why not let people build their own player to suit their playstyle?
I think the issue isn’t necessarily the xfactors themselves but like someone else said how they are activated/worded. The games xfactors (not the game itself) should be more simplified and understandable.
Instead of Shnipe, make it snappy, close quarters… increased power and accuracy when taking wristshots.
Instead of heatseeker, off the rush, thunderclap, seeing eye… increased power and accuracy to slapshots and shots from the point.
Last one instead of ankle breaker, shock and awe, puck on a string, its tricky…advanced ability to perform deke maneuvers and increase power and accuracy for shooting within three seconds after a deke.
These are just some examples but would make it easier to understand and implement into your style of play. They could also then be used in other situations i.e. a dman with increased slapshot can get that puck rifled around the boards on a dump in or they can use it to clear the puck on the PK. We just need to make the wording and the ability themselves more easily comprehensible.
can we remove the canon booms/laser beam sounds from x-factor shots? how silly...grow up..this is an alleged "simulation" product