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NHL 2K10 Patch Mention
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I do, because I see it happen in just about every battle for the puck in the corners in every single regular season game I've seen thus far..ever. Even more so in the playoffs. You guys that want to sit there and pretend guys don't get pinned ever and that its somehow "unrealistic" the way EA has implimented it honestly make me roll my eyes and chuckle on a regular basis.
Sorry, I get that you're an EA homer but there is simply no way to argue that boardplay in NHL 10 is accurate. Neither game does boardplay properly, but a true sim representation would be somewhere in between (ie. limited 'pinning' combined with incidental contact and the ability to battle for position when going for the puck).
You're actually one of the few I've seen who claims to have watched for pinning in the NHL and actually claims it exists as represented in EA. I'm not shocked though.
Oh, and as usual your proclamation of NHL 10 being the better sim game is limited only to on-ice gameplay, as usual. Obviously you're not a sim player/franciser, otherwise you would understand that bad trade logic and a weak sim engine are just as game-breaking for a sim experience as magnetic pucks.Comment
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lol please, you have no idea wtf you're talking about. The other night I even specifically looked for 'pinning' and, just as I thought, it was minimal. I could count the amount of real pins on one hand. Yes players get rubbed out along the board or pressed against it for a second, but a true pin is incredibly rare. Not only that but the ease with which you can pin at any time you want in NHL 10 is completely unrealistic given that making a pin in the NHL takes timing, positioning, angle, etc., all of which can be negated by the person you're trying to pin.
Sorry, I get that you're an EA homer but there is simply no way to argue that boardplay in NHL 10 is accurate. Neither game does boardplay properly, but a true sim representation would be somewhere in between (ie. limited 'pinning' combined with incidental contact and the ability to battle for position when going for the puck).
You're actually one of the few I've seen who claims to have watched for pinning in the NHL and actually claims it exists as represented in EA. I'm not shocked though.
Oh, and as usual your proclamation of NHL 10 being the better sim game is limited only to on-ice gameplay, as usual. Obviously you're not a sim player/franciser, otherwise you would understand that bad trade logic and a weak sim engine are just as game-breaking for a sim experience as magnetic pucks.
The sim engine isn't as bad as a few are trying to make it out to be, imo, my current season the only team way out of the top 8 is the Flyers. Other than them its teams you'd expect, Rangers, Boston, Wash for example in the east, and teams like Detroit, Chicago, San Jose in the west. Trade logic could use some addressing sure, yet its funny how quickly people forget how many years in a row 2k's trade logic would see guys like Crosby traded multiple times in a single season as well. I'm not sure how it is in 2k's game this year since I'll wait on the patch to play it again after the goalies and defensive AI issues honestly tempted me to shatter the disk into 100 pieces with how frustratingly broken both are. Seriously though if the on ice gameplay isn't good, the best trade or sim logic in the world isn't going to save a game. I mean the whole idea is to PLAY the game isn't it? Not just sim seasons?Comment
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But at the very same time...the rest of the league is simming and 10 has some truly ugly warts in multiple areas of that part of the game. From stats through trades.
If you are going to play single games....10 is definitely ahead overall.
If you want to zoom out a bit and look at the whole picture......
M.K.
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I've said it before, but - a game loses all of its appeal to me (and other sim guys) if the sim experience ends when the final buzzer sounds. Obviously you care about gameplay enough to have that direct your decisions regarding these two games, but you fail to realize that everyone does not fit that mold. I'm not sure if you play Madden or NCAA but if you do, and read these forums, you'll realize that off-field sim experience is just as vital as 'fun' gameplay.
10 might be more polished, or even more fun, but that has nothing to do with being more sim. Neither is fully sim, but NHL 10 is not more sim as an overall franchise package. Given that you clearly don't care about achieving a true sim franchise experience, I'm not sure why you even care.Comment
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From your perspective, yes. From mine and other people who enjoy producing sim franchises, not necessarily.
I've said it before, but - a game loses all of its appeal to me (and other sim guys) if the sim experience ends when the final buzzer sounds. Obviously you care about gameplay enough to have that direct your decisions regarding these two games, but you fail to realize that everyone does not fit that mold. I'm not sure if you play Madden or NCAA but if you do, and read these forums, you'll realize that off-field sim experience is just as vital as 'fun' gameplay.
10 might be more polished, or even more fun, but that has nothing to do with being more sim. Neither is fully sim, but NHL 10 is not more sim as an overall franchise package. Given that you clearly don't care about achieving a true sim franchise experience, I'm not sure why you even care.Comment
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Hopefully we get word on the exact details soon, would be nice to know what exactly they're looking at.Comment
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I think everyone will be 100x happier if they fix the goalies.Pittsburgh - 2009 City of Champions! YES WE DID!Comment
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So, now the only thread we had to talk about the possible patch has been overtaken by another EA vs 2K argument? Can we drop it? Can an admin at least come in here and transfer this argument into another thread?? I don't think we should have to sift through all this to read about the patch.Comment
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So, now the only thread we had to talk about the possible patch has been overtaken by another EA vs 2K argument? Can we drop it? Can an admin at least come in here and transfer this argument into another thread?? I don't think we should have to sift through all this to read about the patch.Comment
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Let's not minimize this point (I'm a little biased cause he's a fellow cap fan) I like the fact that EA is around with a solid game. Look how good both basketball games are this year. Both companies are pushing each other. 2k's hockey team has only 2 years of development and has a pretty big task to match EA's progression but they have made great strides over last year. I hated to see Kush leave 2k cause I thought they were REALLY close to making it a no contestComment
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