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@Sega82mega wrote:
@PernellKarl027
Hehe be careful out there 😄
Maybe one of them was Aljo... 🤔😁
I don’t know but Chris Haluke and Mike Inglehart looked like pretty big dudes in that video from EA 😳
- hiperay2 years agoSeasoned Veteran
This goes out to anybody who is saying the graphic is horrible to see or a nuisance to the screen. More than likely, the majority of you won't even notice it after playing a bunch. Much like our brains dnot see wrdos lkie tihs and raed tehm any dfifterenly (really look at the the last statement again slowly if you didn't see it the first time), that graphic will become basically invisible to you as your eyes and brain will have been trained to look past it just like your eyes and brain put the scrambled words back together as you read it. I can't say for certain of course, but I am pretty sure this is how a majority will see it after some time hands on with the game.
- 2 years ago
@hiperay wrote:This goes out to anybody who is saying the graphic is horrible to see or a nuisance to the screen. More than likely, the majority of you won't even notice it after playing a bunch. Much like our brains dnot see wrdos lkie tihs and raed tehm any dfifterenly (really look at the the last statement again slowly if you didn't see it the first time), that graphic will become basically invisible to you as your eyes and brain will have been trained to look past it just like your eyes and brain put the scrambled words back together as you read it. I can't say for certain of course, but I am pretty sure this is how a majority will see it after some time hands on with the game.
Can’t speak for anyone else, but this stuff on screen bothers me BIG TIME ! Even when I watched the trailer, I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. You think I will get used to it ? Sorry but no… I play with everything OFF with Action Camera. Not even the player indicator cause even that bothers me…
Im all for immersion in my games, all the games I play, I immediately turn OFF all huds component. You have no idea how immersive it is once you do.
I play with Fatigue at 100 in my setup, if I’m on the ICE for close to 45-50 seconds, I know I better go for a change, I can feel my player lumbering, I can feel his skating becoming very slow/sluggish… I don’t need bells and whistles or certainly not having the info on the ICE and on the BOARDS to tell me I’m running out of gas !!! Heck, I didn’t even mention the new player indicators 😳
To each their own, but man I’m not looking forward to 24 for that one and only reason.
- Tigidooh2 years agoRising Ace
@hiperay wrote:This goes out to anybody who is saying the graphic is horrible to see or a nuisance to the screen. More than likely, the majority of you won't even notice it after playing a bunch. Much like our brains dnot see wrdos lkie tihs and raed tehm any dfifterenly (really look at the the last statement again slowly if you didn't see it the first time), that graphic will become basically invisible to you as your eyes and brain will have been trained to look past it just like your eyes and brain put the scrambled words back together as you read it. I can't say for certain of course, but I am pretty sure this is how a majority will see it after some time hands on with the game.
It's a unnecessary distraction right in the middle of the ice nonetheless. That counter ticking will, even for as short as half a seconde, sometime take you off your game. If you think nobody will pay attention to it and become ''invisible'' to our eyes after some time, why adding it in the game in the first place then. Add this to the new player icon.. urrk...I want the game/ice as clean as possible, not a bunch of flashy gimmicks.
I can also see some poeples using this to harrass other players when stuck for too long in defensive zone if Dmen fail to take the puck out quick enough while the wingers are cherry picking in neutral zone lol - de4c0nfr05t2 years agoSeasoned Hotshot
@hiperay wrote:This goes out to anybody who is saying the graphic is horrible to see or a nuisance to the screen. More than likely, the majority of you won't even notice it after playing a bunch. Much like our brains dnot see wrdos lkie tihs and raed tehm any dfifterenly (really look at the the last statement again slowly if you didn't see it the first time), that graphic will become basically invisible to you as your eyes and brain will have been trained to look past it just like your eyes and brain put the scrambled words back together as you read it. I can't say for certain of course, but I am pretty sure this is how a majority will see it after some time hands on with the game.
You sound like an EA PR rep
- nhluser2 years agoSeasoned Veteran
They must have on option to turn it off simple as that just because it interfering too much likely 50% of all players with how you want to play offense.I want to build up and try to score my way not looking at a damn meter who tell me when my best chance is to score.Ok for me if you onlly se it on the boards when you have pressure for some time the board tell you full pressure but absolutely not a big meter centered on the ice.
- 2 years ago
Remember a beta-test some years ago where it was some type of logo over the screen that interfere with the ice puck and players. No fun at all.
Even if I could get 'used' to the sight of this bar at the middle of the zone, it would still always be something that dosent belong on a hockey rink, not in real life and not in a hockey video game.
At least give me a option to choose that, even if it gave me a disadvantage, I would still take it, just so I dont need to train my brain to accept it. - KlariskraysNHL2 years agoHero@Sega82mega You talking about the watermarks? They are made to exist so they can catch people who leak the footage they shouldn't
Or you talking about when the Icons were huge on top of the players and there wasn't a way to change their size til the game launched? - 2 years ago
@Sega82mega wrote:Remember a beta-test some years ago where it was some type of logo over the screen that interfere with the ice puck and players. No fun at all.
Even if I could get 'used' to the sight of this bar at the middle of the zone, it would still always be something that dosent belong on a hockey rink, not in real life and not in a hockey video game.
At least give me a option to choose that, even if it gave me a disadvantage, I would still take it, just so I dont need to train my brain to accept it.YOU MUST TRAIN YOUR BRAIN TO ACCEPT IT !
😉😆
- 2 years ago@KlariskraysNHL
Watermarks. Is what Im talking about.
@PernellKarl027 > 🤯😄👍
SnizzBarDizz2oh > yeees, for exampel... the possibilities are endless... - 2 years ago
i like the pressure system...if they ruin this by putting that ugly meter on the ice with no toggle i literally wont buy due to that...
- de4c0nfr05t2 years agoSeasoned Hotshot
@Limp_KidzKit wrote:i like the pressure system...if they ruin this by putting that ugly meter on the ice with no toggle i literally wont buy due to that...
You're not the only one.
With all the seemingly positive things they're planning for this game and saying about the future, they still show complete incompetence by taking away Hybrid controls and adding a stupid giant graphic in the middle of the ice you can't toggle off.
Truly baffling.
- SilentAssassn252 years agoSeasoned Vanguard
My dude. It's been 42 years. Learn skill stick.
- de4c0nfr05t2 years agoSeasoned Hotshot@SilentAssassn25 My dude, I use skill stick. However, people who use Hybrid shouldn't be forced to re-learn a new layout just because EA has these shiny new features that the Hybrid folk probably wouldn't use anyways.
- KidShowtime18672 years agoHero
@de4c0nfr05t wrote:
@SilentAssassn25My dude, I use skill stick. However, people who use Hybrid shouldn't be forced to re-learn a new layout just because EA has these shiny new features that the Hybrid folk probably wouldn't use anyways.Although making the game as accessible as possible is always a goal - there are times when a game’s tech has improved to the point where a controller adjustment is necessary.
I think those who are glued to hybrid controls could use this as an opportunity to learn something new and make things feel a little refreshing.