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So, the issue isn't cross-crease goals, but you think redirecting the puck and going top-shelf by stretching your stick out is unrealistic? I guess we can agree to disagree again. I'm not seeing a lack of realism with this. Sure, they aren't happening every day, but they aren't exactly unrealistic.
@EA_Aljo wrote:So, the issue isn't cross-crease goals, but you think redirecting the puck and going top-shelf by stretching your stick out is unrealistic? I guess we can agree to disagree again. I'm not seeing a lack of realism with this. Sure, they aren't happening every day, but they aren't exactly unrealistic.
You don't see anything unrealistic because you're able to find one clip a year where it happens in the NHL? This is why it's so difficult to communicate, send in clips and give feedback because you guys think the most outrageous plays are normal and you don't even know how wrong they are.
- EA_Aljo2 years ago
Community Manager
The average person is also playing a far higher amount of games than there are in a regular NHL season. It's also possible you're seeing more shots. People also attempt the same shots over and over and over again. If all you do are cross-crease attempts, this is more likely. This particular shot is really uncommon for me, for example. Regardless, it's a realistic way to score.
- RSall142 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Fadetoblack021 wrote:
@EA_Aljo wrote:So, the issue isn't cross-crease goals, but you think redirecting the puck and going top-shelf by stretching your stick out is unrealistic? I guess we can agree to disagree again. I'm not seeing a lack of realism with this. Sure, they aren't happening every day, but they aren't exactly unrealistic.
You don't see anything unrealistic because you're able to find one clip a year where it happens in the NHL? This is why it's so difficult to communicate, send in clips and give feedback because you guys think the most outrageous plays are normal and you don't even know how wrong they are.
They do stuff like this then flip it when it's convenient to explain something in their game that doesn't happen in real life. The excuse is oh it's a game it can't 100% mimic the real thing.
- EA_Aljo2 years ago
Community Manager
You're saying this doesn't happen in real life even though I showed 2 clips of it?
- RSall142 years agoSeasoned Ace
@EA_Aljo wrote:You're saying this doesn't happen in real life even though I showed 2 clips of it?
No where in my post did I say this doesn't happen in real life, do you even understand what @Fadetoblack021 meant?
- KidShowtime18672 years agoHero
@Fadetoblack021 wrote:
@EA_Aljo wrote:So, the issue isn't cross-crease goals, but you think redirecting the puck and going top-shelf by stretching your stick out is unrealistic? I guess we can agree to disagree again. I'm not seeing a lack of realism with this. Sure, they aren't happening every day, but they aren't exactly unrealistic.
You don't see anything unrealistic because you're able to find one clip a year where it happens in the NHL? This is why it's so difficult to communicate, send in clips and give feedback because you guys think the most outrageous plays are normal and you don't even know how wrong they are.
If this one-handed top shelf redirection is happening so often to you, why don't you post an abundance of clips to prove to the development team that it's NOT your defensive shortcomings resulting in the numerous times you see this goal happen?
@Riditelvesmiru wrote:There are players who do nothing but walk through the goal area and try to make the game so disgusting that the player leaves the match or the game altogether.
This is because half of the user-base who play competitively online are terrible at defence. If your opponent is able to "do nothing but walk through the goal area" - then you're doing something wrong.
@RSall14 wrote:
@EA_Aljo wrote:You're saying this doesn't happen in real life even though I showed 2 clips of it?
No where in my post did I say this doesn't happen in real life
Bro. You literally did say that:
@RSall14 wrote:They do stuff like this then flip it when it's convenient to explain something in their game that doesn't happen in real life. The excuse is oh it's a game it can't 100% mimic the real thing.
You're likely going to say that you didn't say this specific scenario doesn't happen in real life, but it's exactly what you implied and you know it lol
@rsandersr47 wrote:
@EA_Aljoand yet we have people complain about poke checks and how awful they are compared to real life..Because people are SPAMMING it, using it in bad positions, and generally don't understand the underlying mechanics around why players obtain/dont' obtain the puck immediately after a poke check. The people complaining about poke checks are the same ones complaining that "cross crease is too OP". Both are the result of poor play by the user, which nobody wants to admit.
- HurricaneFza2 years agoNew Hotshot
https://www.xbox.com/play/media/v5D5Mx79Ky
NOH Hedman, 88 overall, 95 defensive awareness and silver quick pick activated.
- KidShowtime18672 years agoHero
@HurricaneFza wrote:https://www.xbox.com/play/media/v5D5Mx79Ky
NOH Hedman, 88 overall, 95 defensive awareness and silver quick pick activated.
You took control of Hedman and rather than stick to the incoming threat, you decide to chase the puck carrier who is behind the net:

You then change your mind, mid journey, and finally decide to go after the threat

The transition from going after the puck carrier and then deciding to go after the threatening player is what caused you not to obtain the puck

You should've acknowledged the incoming threat earlier and stuck with him in order to disrupt the chance
