3 years ago
NHL 24 Feedback
To date, I can genuinely say NHL 24 is the WORST hockey game ever made.
- $90 to $130 for an unfinished game. - Bugs that essentially break the game where it’s un-playable.
- Glitch goa...
This game is insane. This match tells everyone about this game. This guy didnt do anything. There are all his 4 goals. Also he puckragge... Or someone explain me, how can this happen. i also attach whole video of the game who is interest, how this game is absolutly not about skill, but sometimes its already decided in lobby. Or give me constructive feedback on this...
1.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQctAZxeOQ4&ab_channel=Sirajs
2.I know he will be passing, my player is defending, but dont know why, he decide move stick on other side, to let this pass trough. Weird regeher 99 def awarnes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jjejS-i96U&ab_channel=Sirajs
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrpNsYrWR1E&ab_channel=Sirajs
4. Again i knew it, but game decided it go troughs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vENu92SB1dk&ab_channel=Sirajs
I also add whole game replay. I know i could do much things better, but point is, that opponent, doesnt need to do anything for the goal and from 5 shots 4 goals..?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ExOtZlc32U&ab_channel=Sirajs
Hey, @sirajs
For the first clip, it looks like you could have safely poked that away.
The second clip looks like an unfortunate turnover. That's going to be a tough one to stop with the positioning of your players. You skated the RD too far to the left making it difficult to get back in time to defend this.
In the 3rd clip, it looks like you would have had time to switch to the RD and defend this. It would probably be close though since you'd have to make the switch quickly from the RW and then slide left.
For the 4th clip, dropping to a knee could have blocked this. You can't stand there and expect to intercept the pass. Defense needs to be played more actively than passive.
@EA_AljoI dont know how this game works. I know, that that pass, maybe should be defended to going to knee :D but thats other problem, if you do this, in 70% it will be own goal. And i know how to defend cross passes, normally only this works, that you stand in front of the net, towards to enemy, to be puck visible for the defender and in 90% he take that puck. But litterally, this 4 goals was his only chances in the game :D And dont know why, what is working in 95% games, doesnt work against him :D but on the otherside, for him it was working and he doesnt need to take a knee once...
In my experience, it's not 70% of the time resulting in an own goal. It happens, but it's very uncommon. Cross crease passes aren't easy to stop. I just don't rely on standing in the lane and hoping they get intercepted. I do all I can to get my body in the way. In most situations, I can see it coming and anticipate when they're going to make the pass and drop to a knee or dive. In many cases I try to be more pro-active and play the carrier aggressively so they have a hard time getting that pass off to begin with.
@EA_AljoTake a knee or dive is one of the worst things you can do. Dive is only last option and its work like 50/50. I ma watching like almost all PRO players how they defend it and i am learning from them. Also you can notice, how pro players defending cross passes if defender is in the line of the pass. But i get your point and i agree that using dive or knee would be better, but i learned by the years, thats worst defending moves in NHL series. Try to take a look on some twitch pro players streams and you will see, how easily they defend crosses same as i did. I can provide some clip, when i met some cross player in WL and how this will work.I was defending it like that because i was sure,that my player take the puck as i am used to. And okey, if this was like 10th try of cross passes from him, i am okey with it, but 2 crosses with defender on right position and 2 went trough, on the other side was like 10+ attempts and any of them went trough
@EA_Aljo wrote:Hey, @sirajs
For the first clip, it looks like you could have safely poked that away.
The second clip looks like an unfortunate turnover. That's going to be a tough one to stop with the positioning of your players. You skated the RD too far to the left making it difficult to get back in time to defend this.
In the 3rd clip, it looks like you would have had time to switch to the RD and defend this. It would probably be close though since you'd have to make the switch quickly from the RW and then slide left.
For the 4th clip, dropping to a knee could have blocked this. You can't stand there and expect to intercept the pass. Defense needs to be played more actively than passive.
1. Incidental contact should exist, carrier shouldn't be able to sakte unharmed through body contact
3. Why can't the AI defender due the obviously right thing and take two crossovers on his own?
4. Kneeling down is not "active" defending. kneeling is passive in nature. Why does pass speed and reaction time matter so much for defense and literally does not matter for offense?