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Thanks for your reply. Here is the link.
In the video, I am holding L2 about 95% of the time, most of the time without touching the right stick. Rarely does my player skate backwards, regardless if I am trying to position the puck away from the net. When the skater does skate backwards and I attempt right stick control, the player kind of glitches and I have to disengage.
You will only skate backwards with the puck if you're holding LT while skating away from the net in the O-Zone.
To face away from the net, your player will need to be without the puck while the puck carrier is below you. For example, if you're at the net-front looking for a deflection. Holding LT will always face the puck (with your back to the net)
- rawcentauri18 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
This doesn't answer it, unfortunately. Look at the video here:
My player doesn't move like this, especially at around the 2:00 mark. This player easily faces back to the net. I position my controls the same way but to no avail.
Edit: Video link removed. While this is a widely known exploit, we don't need to advertise it here. -CM
- KidShowtime186717 days agoHero
What you're seeing in that video is the unintended 'LT Move' people often describe here. This is only doable by exploiting the mechanics and I won't go into details on how to do that.
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