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@Tr0llingstoned wrote:@EA_Aljo can you please answer these simple questions?
why are sticks going through legs?
why are you trying to defend this like ITS OK that sticks go through legs?
They've never said that they're 'ok' with sticks going through legs and there's been plenty of explanation as to why that happens.
- When poke check is pressed, the stick is moving along a certain path (its "trajectory").
- If the stick comes into contact with an object (in this case, the outside leg) while it's moving along this path, then it becomes "inactive" (meaning it loses its ability to trip players/knock the puck loose, etc).
- After the stick becomes inactive in this way, it will still continue to move along its original path, even if there are players or other objects in the way.
- This is to prevent the stick from accidentally tripping a player after it has already been interrupted by hitting an outside object.
At least that's my understanding. Hopefully that makes sense or someone from EA can correct me.
The stick shouldn't be going through any legs. Wasn't that a big thing in the trailer that sticks actually bump off shin pads. Accidental trips are a part of hockey
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@GizzyGremlin wrote:The stick shouldn't be going through any legs. Wasn't that a big thing in the trailer that sticks actually bump off shin pads. Accidental trips are a part of hockey
Yes, we all know that sticks shouldn't go through legs, but it's a liberty they need to take. Remember, this isn't real life and no game ever developed has ever been able to get real-world physics perfected, so I'm uncertain why people expect that from a game based on a fringe sport developed by a small budget dev team.
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