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Re: Playstation still has huge advantage over Xbox.


@kezz123 wrote:

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PS still has huge boost online. 

We pretty much lose or struggle to win all our games vs PS players.  They are usually the worse players who force plays nonstop because they know they can get away with it.  Of all the good people we play who know how to cycle and pass and not force plays, we only struggle against these losers who have 0 hockey IQ and play awful forcing the same plays all game long because they constantly get away with playing stupid. Dangle through whole team without losing the puck or never lose for more than .01 second without recovering it.  Everything goes back to them they move twice as fast as us.  Its just such a great experience EA. 

Fix it.  Im not going to spend hours arguing with people and posting a million videos trying to prove it but you guys surely have QA testers who are paid to do this who can run some tests and then fix the issues, whatever they are. 

Also, why are there still speed glitches in the game?  How can this game be taken seriously when you dont fix stuff like that, that is blatantly abused by people? The one hand speed glitch is the one I am talking about. So frustrating. 


While it's possible there's some speed glitch I'm not aware of, none of this sounds like a console to console difference. 

Everything you describe in the first paragraph happens regardless of console.

Offensive players always have an advantage in maintaining/recovering control of the puck. 

Forced plays/passes are often attempted and rewarded, the players are making those decisions, not the console. 

Moving "twice as fast as you" depends on a number of factors including player builds, stamina, reaction time, game situation, etc. 

There are issues with the game, I'm not saying these things are "right", only that they aren't a result of different consoles.

There are also some glitches in the game which should be fixed, but a one-handed speed glitch isn't one I'm aware of. 

You may simply be seeing a player who is legitimately faster than you that is using a custom skating stride. (Some of the more popular strides have one-handed animations.) 

The actual speed boost can be coming from acceleration, hustle, or x-factors. 

You can describe gameplay issues without video, as those are things we've likely all experienced, but if you're suggesting something is a glitch it needs to be shown to eliminate the possibility that it is "working as intended" and being misinterpreted through experience. 

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