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A deep dive, to talk about boring X factors, which were talked about in EVERY other game mode trailer… lol it is sad…
I've often struggled with those who aren't elite or higher when it comes to development. But the elites will usually have a jump from the 70s into the 80s and then work their way into the NHL. Every playthrough right now I see Hirose and Ho-Sang fall from Top 6 to Top 9 potential - every time without exception unless I edit it.
I do remember that years ago when Aleksandr Barkov was first drafted, whether or not you had him play in a good AHL line made the difference whether he became a top player or fizzled out as an AHL Top 6 or such. But I think much of it is supposed to be random to illustrate the uncertainty in potential -- high potential players tend to move up a setting when they move and low potential players tend to move down when they move. Low Elites are supposed to be a grab bag where they might be great, but are likely to fizzle out - whereas a high elite can very well change to a medium franchise.
Part of it should involve your ability to get them onto the third line for offense or second line for defense to give them a chance to grow - and if you have a good team that can be hard to do.
But, yes. I agree fully that EA needs to start being transparent with how things work - because otherwise they don't. They seem too afraid that a competitor will figure it out and copy it to make it usable and an actual asset at all.
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