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I've avoided playing the "meta" other than using a PMD out of necessity for the speed. I'd LOVE to use other builds, but the goalies can't stop breakaways if the shooter knows what they are doing, so that's my job when there's a bad bounce or turnover.
If the game is "working as intended" and this is the path forward, I will adapt, switch to total control, and use the same tactics. I don't want to cheapen the experience, but I also don't want to get frustrated over broken mechanics if they are going to remain broken.
If EA says "We aren't changing X and Y", then it's a matter of can't beat 'em, join 'em. I can do that.
What I can't do is continue to give the benefit of the doubt that "this is wrong, so it will be fixed eventually".
Unfortunately the game has been getting more and more arcade style every year. That’s what kids want which equates to higher revenues.
Also sad how all the woke “things” keep getting added into the game each year.
- ssoliz912 years agoSeasoned Veteran
Posting this here for consolidation.
@EA_Aljo I’ve seen you consolidate threads sometimes which is really nice. It reduces clutter in the forum and helps to draw attention to how many people have the same issues. Is it possible for you and your team of moderators to do this more often?
I think a well organized and consolidated forum would essentially evolve itself into an open ended survey. I know you guys have different pages in the forum, but most people post in the “General Discussion” page because they know that’s where the eyes are.
What if you guys had a tagging system or a filter system?
Also, how nice would it be for you and your team and the community if you used AI to generate concise synopsis of a topic/discussion that would stay pinned at the top of the discussion. It’s something I’ve seen Amazon do with reviews. Take a look at this article:
- 2 years ago@ssoliz91 Interesting. I hope our voices are considered regardless and Mike may not be the guy that needs to hear it. I feel a more general discussion which sticks to the direction rather than focus on who's doing the directing, might be best. Either way, the more feedback, the more likely it is to be heard.