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Thank you. I definitely appreciate the constructive feedback.
You make some good points. We want to move away from the meta of speed, but speed is also a fundamental part of the sport so obviously, it needs to be an important attribute. Defense also needs to be able to appropriately counter this when proper defense is being played. Meaning, good positioning should be rewarded. As you mentioned, not necessarily every time, but you should have a significantly higher chance of breaking up the play.
If you have any more clips you want to submit, please do. Those really help.
I know the team is aware of the feedback on speed we've been seeing. We'll have to wait to see what comes out of this.
https://www.xbox.com/play/media/LicviBDcds
I think this is the only other clip I've recorded.
This particular play I'm not even that upset with just because you could argue that I'm not 100% in the lane, and sometimes passes SHOULD elude defenders just to add some sense of randomness and realism to the game.
I think what annoys me is that the game often leaves me wondering exactly what I'm supposed to do. I try skating with my back to the play and I miss the puck. I backskate and I miss the puck. I stand directly in the lane and I miss the puck. I stand slightly outside of the lane and I miss the puck. I've tried 94 defensive awareness with gold quick pick, 90ish defensive awareness with no quick pick at all. Nothing seems to really work reliably.
A lot of this really wouldn't be an issue, imo, if the forwards recieving the pass also had the same level of trouble picking up passes. Like, the only time I think I ever see a player not perfectly recieve a pass from his teammate is if the two players are really close to each other and it's a hard pass, or if it's like a stretch pass and the player receiving the pass turns the opposite direction of where the pass is going.
- EA_Aljo4 months agoCommunity Manager
If a defender is playing in what is normally a forward position, the passing you're talking about works fine. So, it's not so much dependent on being a defender or a forward. The pass is targeted at the receiving player. This is different than being in a passing lane, having the puck/play within your field of vision, attributes, gliding vs skating, etc. The players making/receiving the pass are in position and ready for it so I can how that has a higher success rate than breaking up passes.
I'm in agreement with you that defenders could break up plays better. Especially, when facing the puck like in the most recent clip. I play D pretty much exclusively and I can't exactly depend on just being in good position. I get the frustration for sure since it makes an already challenging position to play that much more difficult. I'm sending this over to the team. Thank you.
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