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While I get that not everything has been added that the community has requested, we're not ignoring you all. Many changes have happened due to community feedback. If you're talking about regular patches to address gameplay with 23, obviously, that hasn't happened. That doesn't mean the feedback you all provide is being ignored. It's entirely possible we'll see that incorporated in a future release.
In a perfect world, we could easily make the changes being asked, but that's not the case. Most often, making a positive change in one area results in a negative effect in another. So, we have to take the time necessary to make sure that doesn't happen or is minimized as much as possible. This is often why feedback we receive doesn't make it in to the game until years later.
You also mention taking time in between to make a better product. We haven't had many updates for 23, but this hasn't gone over well. So, it doesn't seem that the community really wants this. We can't take that time while simultaneously providing frequent gameplay updates.
As far as having a larger community before goes, keep in mind that a lot has changed with the community over the last 10 years. The same people playing then have moved on to having careers and families. My club that started with NHL 09 played almost daily. Now, we're lucky to get one night a week together just because our schedules don't line up. I'm not saying this is the sole reason for what is perceived to be a smaller community, but it needs to be considered.
I definitely understand there's many of you wishing for the days of old while continually adding new updates and features. I'd love that as well, but the sport of hockey is essentially the same year after year. It's not exactly easy to keep the game fresh and new while also retaining legacy gameplay. Overhauling the gameplay year after year would probably be pretty frustrating for the playerbase. There's also the issue of dealing with a new meta every year from making gameplay changes to move away from the previous meta. People are always going to seek out the easiest ways to score so it's a constant battle of trying to stop one meta, without introducing another. Having goalies cover the short side, but now leaving the far side open is a good example.
Thanks for all the feedback here. I know many of you are upset at the lack of attention said feedback has received. The team is very well aware of that and I'm hopeful we'll see this put in to action better in the future. We'll just have to wait for news about that in the coming months.
The real issue isn't their lack of changes but more so the lack of communication of why things are happening. I think in all honesty they need to at least do deep dives explaining changes to things. And if they will make changes during the iteration of 24 they make a video on why, how, etc for the change(s).
Also turn off comments on it because it won't be pretty no matter what. But at least hearing reasoning for things might go some way for many.
- EA_Aljo3 years ago
Community Manager
I agree communication has been minimal this year, but there also hasn't been much to communicate. There have been almost no changes to gameplay so there really isn't anything to go in to more detail on. However, this is recognized and we're looking to do a better job of that. I just don't have anything I can share currently.
- KidShowtime18673 years agoHero
@KlariskraysNHL wrote:
@EA_AljoI remember playing around 2,000 plus games of EASHL a year then reality of life hit and now if I play 500 games I feel like I've play a god awful amount.
The real issue isn't their lack of changes but more so the lack of communication of why things are happening. I think in all honesty they need to at least do deep dives explaining changes to things. And if they will make changes during the iteration of 24 they make a video on why, how, etc for the change(s).
Also turn off comments on it because it won't be pretty no matter what. But at least hearing reasoning for things might go some way for many.Agreed.
I've been trying to nail down the Michigan and the Michigan Pass and it's crazy how there's no tutorial for these things in-game. I have to watch cringey YouTubers try to explain it through their insufferable radio voices. "wwHHHaaTTtss Up Guyysssssss" 😞
- KlariskraysNHL3 years agoHero@KidShowtime1867 I mean chances are maybe one of them in part of the program helping promote NHL. For me when it would come to games with technical type things I'd always turn to YouTube for learning how to pull things off. When EA had the training course in the game I never found it even remotely helpful as it simply taught the most basic of things. It also didn't advise you on how to play if you were a beginner.
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