Forum Discussion
I can tell you its been that way since last year, it's not a reversal counter as in a fighting game. It allow the carrier to muscle trough a defender, i figured its how it was intended by the devs, kinda fits the overall theme.
- EA_Aljo6 months ago
Community Manager
It wasn't used so much before, but people are picking up on its effectiveness now. However, it shouldn't be exploited. If you can get me a video, I'll pass it on to the team.
- RSall146 months agoSeasoned Veteran
Wrong, people picked up on it last year.
- KidShowtime18676 months agoHero
RSall14 wrote:
Wrong, people picked up on it last year.
Wrong. Reverse hitting logic was specifically tuned in NHL 25 and it's much more intuitive.
PJaxBear wrote:
the A button really make me not be able to do anything if they are able to just reverse hit me and not get a penalty when all I am doing is poke checking or stick lifting
This is the point. If you time a reverse hit incorrectly, a poke or stick lift will be effective. But if the puck carrier times reverse hit correctly, they can avoid the poke/lift/hit. This is because a poke check action will poke to where the puck is when the action is initiated, but the reverse hit button will actually move the puck's position compared to its position when in stride. Meaning; once the stride stops (pressing reverse hit) the location of the puck has changed. If a poke check or stick lift is executed while this change happens, the reverse hit allows the puck carrier to avoid the action taken by the defender.
PJaxBear wrote:
gaining speed while facing the boards and their back towards you at top speed.
They're not gaining speed. They're just able to use vision control to negate any lateral movement animations that would impact a skater's top speed, giving the impression they are still accelerating. Combined with the penalty to backskating actions (poke check or hit) causing a massive reduction in backskating speed, if you're blindly poke checking you're going to get burned.
PJaxBear wrote:
You cannot defend that.
You can. You need to ignore the urge to poke in favor of your defender getting to top speed while forward skating. Gain body position on the vision control abuser and simply execute a shove. It will cause them to stumble and lose the puck if executed correctly.
Please don't take this as me advocting that the game is 'perfect' or that there's no need to fix the current vision control abuse. It needs to be fixed.
However, it can be defended against if you pay close attention and practice not instructing your defender to take any action until absolutely necessary in order to match top speed with a puck carrier.
- PJaxBear6 months agoRising Hotshot
I got a video but it doesn’t let me upload it to the comments.
- EA_Aljo6 months ago
Community Manager
Just put it up somewhere it can be streamed from and respond with a link to it.
- PJaxBear6 months agoRising Hotshot
Yeah but there’s times when they stop at the face off circle to turn and pass to the point or open something across the slot and you go to poke check and they just knock your defender over using the A button.
so after skating in facing the boards they are stopping to turn and when they have almost no movement speed I poke check or stick like and they are able to plow over my defender.
About NHL 25 General Discussion
Recent Discussions
- 7 minutes ago
- 2 hours ago
will nhl 26 be on pc?
Solved10 hours ago- 10 hours ago