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@couture2fat2fly wrote:@KidShowtime1867wow you actually believe everything is fine huh... keep watching please.
I've never said "everything is fine". There are issues with the game, but when someone is spamming poke check and claiming everything is "broken", I'm gonna call it out.
@couture2fat2fly wrote:UnusedCrayon posted a dozen videos, at least half of which are absolutely undisputable proofs that the intercepting is terrible. Don't just cherry pick the one or two you can argue, that's kind of dishonest.
I don't have time to dissect and capture 20+ videos. I watched them all, narrowed in on a few of them to showcase they were spamming poke check (which is 100% true) which is a common theme throughout the videos.
@couture2fat2fly wrote:Also we get it, sometimes people are fractionally off the passing lane and perhaps they're moving a bit too much at the split second where they should've kept quiet for the animation to engage but come on... to completely dismiss the fact that the intercepting is way underpowered compared to the offensive players ability to handle any pass at any speed facing any direction is just cognitive dissonance. Look at all the videos please.
. This game has evolved into a twitch-skill game, which means small adjustments can make a huge difference. I love that about this franchise. But it also contributes to anger within the community when new elements are introduced (new controls, mechanics, etc) that people don't take time to learn before casting them away as "useless, broken' etc etc
@TheUnusedCrayon wrote:It's not what I did and you wouldn't know because you didn't play the game. You're making the wrong assumption because you're blindly defending the game and your stance.
It's exactly what you did and i've proven it via video. You cannot deny you weren't holding body check when the animation that is triggered when you hold body check is literally playing out. Sorry man, I'm not trying to be mean or anything here I'm just pointing things out as I see them.
Passes will go through you in those situations because your player "isn't ready for them".
You need to pressure the puck handler or go shove the recipient out of position.