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- EA_Aljo3 years ago
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@unisopure01 wrote:
@KidShowtime1867 Nice post. I find the best way to defend is to not use your own defensemen in your own zone that way they watch for the one timer better. Pokecheck early and often and stay in front of the net. Also tie up on the boards if possible. Don’t be afraid to dump and chase and keep those shots on net for that juicy rebound.If you do this in HUT, your AI defense won't take any action against the carrier. They won't poke, stick lift or hit so they can be easy to get around and generate good scoring chances.
- KidShowtime18673 years agoHero
@EA_Aljo wrote:
@unisopure01 wrote:
@KidShowtime1867Nice post. I find the best way to defend is to not use your own defensemen in your own zone that way they watch for the one timer better. Pokecheck early and often and stay in front of the net. Also tie up on the boards if possible. Don’t be afraid to dump and chase and keep those shots on net for that juicy rebound.If you do this in HUT, your AI defense won't take any action against the carrier. They won't poke, stick lift or hit so they can be easy to get around and generate good scoring chances.
But why tho. It's one thing to ensure the A.I. isn't too effective by way of making them less aggressive in pursuing a puck carrier, but it's another thing to completely neuter them. Just because top HUT influencers decided that they don't like having to compete with people who utilize their A.I. in defending doesn't mean EA should be so quick to please them.
What about the offensive side of the puck? Why is the A.I. getting in to open positions and how is that any different than an A.i. defender simply stick lifting or poke checking when the puck carrier is literally on top of them? Why do the offensive HUT players get to have their A.i. get in perfect scoring position for them, but when someone who can only control 1 defender at a time, they get accused of 'skill zoning' and told they 'let the CPU defend for them'. The offensive player is just 'letting the CPU get open for them'. It's the same thing, but for some reason it's been decided that defensively, you're going to be put at a disadvantage?
- EA_Aljo3 years ago
Community Manager
It wasn't just the influencers. There was a huge amount of feedback from the community that they hated playing against the "skill zone" style of play. The game is meant to have as much manual control as possible. Not just sit in the middle of your own zone and let the AI players defend for you.
While I get they are similar, there's still a big difference between your offensive players getting open and defensive players not taking action. They still get in to position like offense does. Offense also doesn't shoot for you whereas skill zoning had defenders playing defense for you.
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