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...and out it comes heading straight for the net. This goalie is literally a sieve.Attached FilesWe are the music makers...Comment
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One more thing, to those that really enjoy the gameplay can you tell me what it is that you are seeing or experiencing that makes 15 worth it? Not looking to give anyone a hard time but just interested. To each their own. If you like it you like it. No judgement here.We are the music makers...Comment
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I already liked 14, so I like 15 aswell. Maybe it is because I don't want a hardcore hockey sim at all. I play 2-3 times a week myself and watch hockey everyday. I don't need the 100% sim.
I just like the game. Don't know how to describe it. You can put up some nice offensive plays and such.She asked me to tell her the three words every girl wants to hear, so I whispered "Go Avs Go" in her ear.Comment
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Can anyone comment on this demo review? Specifically this opinion:
CPU AI still has that “godly PP mode” feel where even the fourth liners are skating at 90 degree cuts, accelerating and braking in millisecond timing, and would make a zombie baby made from the genes of Denis Savard, Jagr, and Ovechkin look like a grampa with leprosy.
I was really hoping that the AI would get a complete overhaul with NHL15 - especially now that the development team isn't being hampered by inferior hardware.
EDIT: I should add that this is only one man's opinion and it's based off the demo.
I'd love to hear what others, who have the early access, retail version, have to say.Last edited by Money99; 09-05-2014, 09:25 AM.Comment
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Obviously theres a ton of flak being fired at this game for the XB1/PS4 generation due to all the missing content and such.
I have a real question about HUT for anyone who's playing it on EA early access..
I have a couple injured players that aren't healing when being taken out of the lineup. I can't figure out how to heal them without using consumable cards.
Anyone else experiencing this?Comment
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You have to put them on the bench, not remove them from your "active roster".Only the truest Buffalonians know what it is to stick with your hometown teams. Eventually we will be rewarded with a Super Bowl or Stanley Cup Championship. The ONE thing I want to see most before i leave this world. What a day that would be.Comment
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I played 3 games last night, even though I was really bitter about how much they've left out of the game, and I can say I actually enjoyed it. It was fun to play. It feels alot like 14, but it feels different at the same time. Referring specifically to the skating and such.
That being said, the AI still has it's invicible momments that IMO have plagued this game for a long time. There's times where no matter what you do, theyre invincible, they are destined to score, they wont give up the puck, you can check them... and your player does a great job with a nice new checking animation, but the AI player is invincible because he instantly jumps into his own animation of passing the puck. I've seen instances where I'm winding up for a slap shot, and I can be checked mid shot, or mid pass, but the AI, you just go into a checking animation, and bounce off of the player, or check the air beside him as he slides by, making a shot or a pass.
That being said too... theres nothing that bothers me more than the AI's dump and chase game, because its as if their players charging after the puck are at least 5 times faster than mine , and again they get into the corner ahead of you, you can't pin them against the boards or hit them, because they're instantly into a passing animation and they pull off a pass to a teammate that is physically impossible, because they dont even turn around, the puck just flies away it seems.
Luckily it doesn't always happen, but the times it does, its maddening to watch.
When the invicible AI takes over though, especially when they get down a few goals, I found msyelf last night feeling it start to happen, and I just throw the controller down and watch and wait for them to finish their ridiculous passing spree until they burry it in my net.
Now, I don;t want to make it sound all bad, but those things have bothered me about the game for a long time. I'm not one to mess with sliders, I just dont have time, so maybe some of it can be fixed, but I've had some really fun games too, the odd momment of gameplay drives me insane at times, but overall, it still seems like fun. I definately wouldn't call it a hockey sim by any means. It is a fun hockey game to play though. I guess it depends how serious, and nit picky you want to be about the game itself though. If I have fun, I can overlook some things, as long as they don't dominate the game, but there's no doubt times where the AI just decides you can't touch the puck, or them, and that is not good still. I'm ok with being beaten if I'm playing terrible, but I'm not ok with being beaten because the AI players can do things that I cant while skating with or without the puck.
Bottom line, I'm torn what to do. I'm usually an offline play now, or GM mode player, or offline versus play, so the lack of alot of modes doesn't bother me too much, but I do have a hard time justifying the full price point, for a game that's about a quarter of what it should be.Miami Dolphins - Detroit Red Wings - Toronto Blue Jays - Michigan Wolverines - CANADAComment
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Played three games with a buddy last night. Game literally controls no different than 14. The jerseys look weird to me especially on cut scenes and the play by play was boring. Can't believe they ditched all the game modes to make these presentation changes. I may pick this up when it's 20 bucks. It's not worth any more than that to me.Comment
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Can anyone comment on the 'cone vision' that Rammer mentioned from previous vidoe's?
I believe each player has a range of vision, with it's size of depending solely on the players attributes.
It's supposed to allow great players to have more options than those with poor vision, who are forced to make the simple play.
Has anyone noticed this from the CPU? Or even your own controlled players?Comment
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Can anyone comment on the 'cone vision' that Rammer mentioned from previous vidoe's?
I believe each player has a range of vision, with it's size of depending solely on the players attributes.
It's supposed to allow great players to have more options than those with poor vision, who are forced to make the simple play.
Has anyone noticed this from the CPU? Or even your own controlled players?Comment
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Remember reading the demo was in 720p only. Can someone confirm retail 1080p.Comment
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I really like the gameplay.
I really hate how you can't sim ahead while you are on the bench in Be A Pro. It's tedious spending so much time waiting. This is a dealbreaker for me. How is it possible that EA didn't realize that this was a HUGE issue?EA: Please add in-game saves.Comment
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