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One way to help keep them in position is to make sure the human controlled players are staying in position. When anyone is out of position, it means the other players need to move around to cover the open ice. This means the AI players aren't always in the best position to make a play.
Of course, there are still times AI players are going to make mistakes. They are trying to replicate humans after all.
I play generally with close to a full team of friends expect 1 or 2 and then your always stuck with a CPU defensemen. Every time like clock work the D pinches or tried to hit and misses and the opposing team blows by them for a breakaway. It’s poor game programming and development. I don’t need it overpowered, I need them reliable and not a liability out there. What ever happened to AI learning when the opposing team does the same thing everytime the cpu should be able to pick that up and counter it. I’m so tired of this game being junk year in year out.
- KidShowtime18671 year agoHero
@AustinPurser27 wrote: Every time like clock work the D pinches or tried to hit and misses and the opposing team blows by them for a breakaway. It’s poor game programming and development.Your forwards should be looking for the D to pinch and cover them. 99.999% of human forwards don't cover the D pinching and suffer this fate. Learn to cover the D that pinches. Basic hockey fundamentals.
The next logical question is why does the D pinch so much - and that has a lot to do with the current strategies that EASHL teams rarely ever adjust.
The A.I. are able to identify whether or not they'll be able to get to a loose puck before another player. If the D recognizes they can get to a loose puck and obtain possession before anyone else, they will. It's up to the human forwards to be cognisant of this and many aren't.
- RatedxPGxEnigma1 year agoSeasoned Ace@AustinPurser27 NHL 24 taught me pinching anywhere above the circle = guaranteed breakaway goal for the other team.
My favorite is when my AI F comes charging up to lay a hit, bounces off the puck carrier and continues charging up the ice nowhere in particular. Enthralling!