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  • johnnydrum
    Pro
    • Sep 2009
    • 745

    #91
    Re: NHL 22 Patch Available - Includes Player Likeness Updates, Gameplay Improvements

    As this latest and most ludicrous fault (the freeze after a Goal) occured post patch, is there a way to remove the patch from your console? (PS4)
    Last edited by johnnydrum; 11-15-2021, 12:41 PM.

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    • Scottt8471
      Rookie
      • Sep 2018
      • 34

      #92
      Re: NHL 22 Patch Available - Includes Player Likeness Updates, Gameplay Improvements

      Originally posted by Will I Am
      I guess I just take it for what it's worth, a video game. As far as my teammates being out of position most of that is on me, as I said I switch control to the closest all the time so I get running around to a certain degree.
      Also there isn't one single sports game out there that plays like the real deal either, at least not that I'm aware of. Maybe it's just not as easy as you think it is to have a video sport be 100% accurate.
      MLB The Show is pretty damn close. Yes it needs room for improvements but The Show is the best representation of any sports game period.

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      • leafsfan67
        Pro
        • Mar 2020
        • 617

        #93
        Re: NHL 22 Patch Available - Includes Player Likeness Updates, Gameplay Improvements

        Originally posted by Scottt8471
        MLB The Show is pretty damn close. Yes it needs room for improvements but The Show is the best representation of any sports game period.
        I agree The Show is awesome.

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        • johnnydrum
          Pro
          • Sep 2009
          • 745

          #94
          Re: NHL 22 Patch Available - Includes Player Likeness Updates, Gameplay Improvements

          The Show 15 on PS4 was a game that was so beautiful, that I actually became an MLB fan here in the UK
          Light years ahead of ANYTHING EA have produced .

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          • CujoMatty
            Member of Rush Nation
            • Oct 2007
            • 5445

            #95
            Re: NHL 22 Patch Available - Includes Player Likeness Updates, Gameplay Improvements

            The Show is for sure the closest but in all fairness baseball is also the easiest.

            I'm not saying its not hard though. 2K showed how hard it was to make baseball games lol.

            But out of all the major sports games baseball is the easiest. Way less moving parts. You have a stationary pitcher and a stationary batter.
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            • VeNOM3099
              Rookie
              • Apr 2017
              • 371

              #96
              Re: NHL 22 Patch Available - Includes Player Likeness Updates, Gameplay Improvements

              Originally posted by CujoMatty
              The Show is for sure the closest but in all fairness baseball is also the easiest.

              I'm not saying its not hard though. 2K showed how hard it was to make baseball games lol.

              But out of all the major sports games baseball is the easiest. Way less moving parts. You have a stationary pitcher and a stationary batter.
              Personally, it's not really easier to make a baseball game, than a hockey game or a futbol game or even a racing sim (like F1). But where the difficulty lies is in getting the player immersed in it.

              That's why games like The Show, NBA 2K and even NHL 2K are so loved. Sure you can bring innovation, and you can have purtty graphics, but at the end of the day if all you're doing is going through the motions, very soon you're going to get tired of it.

              Pacman is a very easy game to understand. At the time it had amazing graphics too. But the gameplay, basically, has you doing the same thing over and over again. The difficulty may ramp up, but eventually even that stops being a challenge when you figure out the pattern. And that's when you realize very quickly, that you want more.

              The Show does that. NBA 2K does that (not the last 2 versions though). It felt like you're really there. Or that you're watching a game on TV, if you have the right camera angles and settings.

              It's not enough to have great graphics and easy to understand controls. Am I doing the same thing ad nauseum? Then it's like playing Pacman all over again. Gimme something different. I wanna hear the announcers notice the play. I wanna hear some playful banter. I wanna see the opponent players adjust to my strategies. I wanna have to run different plays against certain teams. I wanna see my teammates adjust and help me. That's the immersion we're missing with EA's games. It's always, do you wanna score? Then do this or do that, and you'll score 95% of the time if done right. Deviate from it a little... Well you're not having any fun.

              Give us all that, and let the players decide. I'd love to play more than one type of game. It doesn't have to be, one is better than the other, so I'll only play one. Give us variety. Give us choice.

              Give us a good product that immerses us.
              Last edited by VeNOM3099; 11-18-2021, 02:24 PM.
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              • tinpanalley
                MVP
                • Apr 2006
                • 3401

                #97
                Re: NHL 22 Patch Available - Includes Player Likeness Updates, Gameplay Improvements

                Originally posted by PVarck31
                I just hate to buy it and be done in a week. Since a couple places have buy 2 games get 1 free going on right now, I was thinking of taking advantage of it.
                Thanks!
                That's a really difficult question for anyone to answer but yourself by playing it.
                I mean you're asking basically... will someone who hasn't played NHL games since 2008 be annoyed by the state of the game without the trajectory behind them of having played other EA and 2K games since then and having that experience to compare them to?... I have absolutely no idea. One view could be: you have nothing to compare to so you wouldn't know what was wrong and you'd love it. But, there's no way to answer your question without knowing what you find "fun" and "non frustrating". It sounds to me like you just want someone to say buy it or don't even without knowing what you'd like. And I'm not coming after you or anything, sorry if it sounds like that, but this forum is full of people asking this question and it's sort of pointless. Thing is someone can say, "no don't buy it". Someone else can say "yes, totally, buy it". Ok, so where does that leave you?


                Do what I tell everyone to do. Search "NHL 22 gameplay no commentary" and watch 5-10 minutes with a team you like if you can find it. If you feel like playing it, you should buy it.

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