03-02-2015, 12:13 PM
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MVP
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Re: The Man Who Programmed NHL 94 Knew Nothing About Hockey
I think being a hockey player, or avid viewer gets wayyyy too much attention. A good programmer doesn't need to a fan to make things work the way they should. There might be things that are helped (skating would be something that i think could benefit from someone actually having done. Just so someone understands the movement, and the way things are changed by small movements, but again, not required to be good at programming it.)
I think the issue isn't that EA Vancouver doesn't know/watch hockey (I'm sure more than a few play/watch religiously.) The problem appears to be that the shots get called by the higher ups, and the higher ups seem to think that outside of HUT, it's all playable decoration. HUT is their meal ticket, and they don't seem to be very concerned with the lack of forward progress in the rest, which concerns me for the future of the NHL series.
I get that your best child obviously gets the most attention, and HUT is that, but my beef with EA comes from the fact that even with a release that was (in my opinion) as botched and poorly executed, from the gameplay itself, to the release of information before/after the release, EA has done just about everything in it's power to keep talking/showing HUT highlights, and so little to address of remedy so many of the big problems.
From what I've seen, their Roster updates are still underwhelming, and pretty infrequent, and simple things like player editing are still oddly absent (Unless that's been patched in recently and i just missed it). My issue isn't with the fact that HUT is the glory child and gets all the attention...it's that EA forgot it has other kids locked in the basement that they haven't checked on in a week...
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