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Originally Posted by jyoung |
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Way back in August, EA was telling disappointed NHL 15 owners that Online Team Play would be coming "in layers," and that we'd eventually be able to play with our friends in full 6 vs. 6 action, not just the 5 vs. 5 with AI goalies and randomized matchmaking that we ended up getting stuck with. So maybe that's what this is: the fabled "second layer" of OTP that never arrived.
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Thank you for posting this, as it serves as a direct reminder of the lies that the consumers of NHL 15 next gen were fed and the failed release that was.
Part of our commitment around OTP is transparent development.
There was everything but transparency within the development of NHL 15 and any of its modes, prior to or post launch.
We will be communicating the details around a layered launch of OTP in the next little bit. In the spirit of getting an OTP experience into the hands of our fans ASAP, the first version of OTP that you will get to play will be random join.
This is obviously all that we ever got. They made such a big deal about how hard they worked just to get this into NHL 15, too. There were hardly any modes in the game at launch and when OTP was released it was such a mess and a letdown that many abandoned the game entirely.
The next area of focus will be the ability to meet up with your friends and enter games together. The first version of OTP that we roll out will be NHL rosters which you can play 6v6.
As we all know, this is all that we ever received from NHL 15. Nobody ever asked for the ability to play OTP with only NHL players, nor did they ever make it so that we could play 6v6, as they promised would happen. The ability to "meet up with your friends and enter games together" never happened, either. Making OTP matchmaking hell and pretty much a joke to have to play with all randoms and no consequences to your actions, on or off of the ice.
If I had to guess what this announcement pertains to, I would say that it is probably something like a preorder bonus has been in the past. Perhaps different equipment for your player or even a chance to create your team or player via a web-based application prior to NHL 16's launch.
I would highly rule out any chance of a beta or anything else being added to NHL 15 at this point, as that latter would make no real sense.
All I do know is that when EA has hyped things in the past they have turned out to be complete letdowns for most of the consumer base. And the more vague the hype seems to be, the more of a letdown it usually turns out. Simply because the fans have unrealistic hope for what this game can deliver and we let our minds wonder to wondrous places that are actually far-fetched and not possible under the current circumstances.