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Do you have any feedback on this months later?
Other than the new button passing, I think I liked the old logic better. I feel you could sort of "One Touch" by cleverly tapping the trigger timed right to perform such an action, and you would get whatever effort on the pass you got, which seems to me is like what happens when you hold the trigger now.
However, since the game already includes logic of "Holding Pass Button = Stronger Pass", I get what you're saying but I feel as though you lose the ability to make a predetermined effort on a play you see unfolding, knowing you're going to need to make a stronger quick pass, instinctively you used to hold the trigger and you could release when you got the puck.
Just felt better to me, IMO.
I'm a little confused about how one-touch passing works in this year's game. There are times when I'll make a pass to my teammate and then before the pass arrives I'll tap R2 and hold the LS in the direction I want the pass to go but then when the receiver receives the pass, no pass is made.
Is there a timing element to one-touch passing in which the pass isn't made if the button is pressed too early? I feel like pressing R2 at ANY time during transit should result in a one-touch pass. That's how it used to be in the NHL14-16 days, IIRC.
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