@KidShowtime1867 wrote:
@Halfa_Starr wrote:
.but when it comes to EA, there's a difference between "not noticing" something, and completely turning a blind eye to an obvious problem.
I'd argue that there are many users who turn a blind eye to their misunderstanding of the controls/nuance rather than a cabal of EA developers resigned to ignoring everything. EA is in almost every thread asking for users for more info, usually in the form of a video, in an effort to document and understand the 'issues' some people have.
Fair
@Halfa_Starr wrote:1- I've noticed you get "tracked" into hits again...those hits where you have plenty of time to move, but your player simply does not respond to your inputs.
The player-base has adjusted to hitting. When you're playing an opponent who's especially adept at taking routes to big hits, it's going to feel like you're being 'sucked in'. You're not. You've just missed your window of opportunity to avoid the hit.
Not true, these are straight line plays. When you pick up on a team where they're just horny for hits you anticipate it. Typically, tapping LB/L1 while moving the stick to the right creates the sharp movement. The guys you're talking about will match your movement...not straight line it. What's happening is there's a great amount of distance still. I'm a pretty skilled player and my clubmates are pretty good at avoiding hits as well because you can see it coming and read it like a book. Player will sometimes now simply not respond to the input.
@Halfa_Starr wrote: still feels like your passes go wherever they feel like it too much
Chalk this up to user error.
When your aim is west-north-west and the pass goes straight north that's not user input error...I'll actually concede it's possible that it's stick drift because this game is evil on the sticks...but not for an entire team at the same time. In the same game. Nightly.
@Halfa_Starr wrote: we've noticed when we match up vs lower ranked teams they often have the better goalie so make of that what you will
Malarky.
I respect your stance, even though it is itself, "malarky". We don't lose a lot of these games, we'll outshoot them 6 fold 42-7 on quality chances and eek out a 5-4 game, with our goalie whiffing on three unscreened floaters and one pass-goal. Couple times a week? Sure I'd buy it happening. But multiple times a night is ridiculous.
@Halfa_Starr wrote: now every 11 year old xXTIMMY-420-69Xx (not a real GT) tries it every time behind the net because you simply need to tap Y/Triangle.
Untrue. It still takes timing (try just tapping Y and let us know how that goes) and your opponent allowing you time and space behind the net. I understand the angst of seeing an opponent try a trick shot more often than previous years, but it's easily defendable.
When contextual contact works, I'll agree with your counter point. The problem is the Michigan animation itself overrides contact more often than not.
@Halfa_Starr wrote:
5- Speed- Seems to not matter at times. 6'8" 240lb behemoths with 87-87 outskating 5'10" 180 lb 94-94 guys shouldn't be a thing.
If the 5'10 skater has no energy left, yes it should be.
Of course, but this is rarely the ever the case. It genuinely didnt start until the patch that made you start slowing down at half stamina. Basically, it broke it at that point.
@Halfa_Starr wrote:PRESSURE SYSTEM
-In theory this was kind of a good idea. I like the idea behind it, actually. In practise? Ugh it was a disaster. One team's meter fills up almost instantly after entering the zone, the other team's will take 24 shots, 12 hits, straight possession for 10 minutes, and it barely fills a quarter of the way.
This is simply not true.
I exaggerated the shots, admittedly for effect. But this does happen too often. Sorry, but it does. The pressure system needs to removed until it functions properly
@Halfa_Starr wrote:GOALIE STAMINA- One shot and the goalie's dead on the ice swimming around...despite having a full meter.
Video?
Yeah we've done that before...only to have it disappear. Whether its the format, or it gets removed because it can't be explained away, who knows.
Everything else I more or less agree with. Glass breaking is dumb af.
I mean everything here in the spirit of debate, and not disrespectfully. Everything I've noted is based on experience within the game as a very experienced, skilled player on a skilled club.