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Re: Toxic community?

You dont even have to be good, to know how to rag.

'Anyone' can learn how to destroy a game, without being particularly good.

It would take a really superior team, IRL, to manage to rag the puck from the opponent, the same way you do in the game.

But if the match-making is working as it suppose to and you match up against an equally skilled opponent, that should be enough to make ragging more or less impossible to succeed with.

It's frustration having to feel like a 10 year old boy chasin around for his cap when the opponent is exactly the same size and age.

But ofc, if my rank was ~ 5000 in the world playing against a top 10 guy, that should be a whole nother story.

But thats not reality in this game, 'same skilled guys' sometimes even worst skilled guys is able to destroy a whole game just by playing cat and mouse games.

Something is definitely not right when this behavior/or problem is so widespread.

The puck should be more like a 'soap' to handle then like a magnet.

The ice need to feel more like ice do, and deaking need to feel more like deaking do.

That would even the odds.

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  • TTZ_Dipsy's avatar
    TTZ_Dipsy
    Hero+
    3 years ago

    Unfortunately, there needs to be a little bit of wiggle room in regards to board/net/stick/puck collision physics to keep the game running smooth (not that things couldn't be improved, of course). You could make the puck just suddenly stop if it hits something but they already spent the time adding that self-pass behind the net and stuff so I think it would be better to add more ways to deke so it's not all a waste.

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