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  • WSR
    Rookie
    • Sep 2003
    • 87

    #1

    Help with playing son

    I've been playing my son in the Battle for the Cup, and I keep losing by a wide margin.

    We both play as the Kings, but his team literally seems faster, hits harder and scores more cheap goals (i.e., shots from the Blue Line). I've been playing video games for 30 years, so I know how to play, so I'm wondering if he is just that much better than me or is there something I don't know?

    Could we be playing on different levels without me realizing it? I'm thinking he is playing on the easiest level while I'm on a more difficult level. His team being faster and hitting harder doesn't explain him being better than me (as far as I can tell).
  • TDKing
    MVP
    • Feb 2003
    • 1845

    #2
    Re: Help with playing son

    WSR, Its time to face reality, I can't beat my son either, guess what? WE'RE OLD!!! LOL

    It might be the settings, there is also intimidation in the game so maybe he's out hitting you and your guys are getting intimadated. Also when chasing the puck i think if you tap the L stick down 3 times it gives you a slight speed burst.
    I know it gets very fustrating especially when you know more about the game of hockey than he does but you just can't beat him.
    When all else fails take away his cell phone and ground him... bang you WIN!!!

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    • WSR
      Rookie
      • Sep 2003
      • 87

      #3
      Re: Help with playing son

      Originally posted by TDKing
      WSR, Its time to face reality, I can't beat my son either, guess what? WE'RE OLD!!! LOL

      It might be the settings, there is also intimidation in the game so maybe he's out hitting you and your guys are getting intimadated. Also when chasing the puck i think if you tap the L stick down 3 times it gives you a slight speed burst.
      I know it gets very fustrating especially when you know more about the game of hockey than he does but you just can't beat him.
      When all else fails take away his cell phone and ground him... bang you WIN!!!
      Thanks. I don't want to face reality, that's for sure! ;-)

      I just may need to practice more, although he hasn't been playing this game a ton either. I will check the settings again but I don't know if the game allows us to be playing on different Difficulty Levels.

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      • mkharsh33
        Hall Of Fame
        • Nov 2006
        • 12785

        #4
        Re: Help with playing son

        I'm 38 and my son is 11... He finally beat me and I never heard the end of it.

        Good to see stories like this here...
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        • TDKing
          MVP
          • Feb 2003
          • 1845

          #5
          Re: Help with playing son

          My sons are 16 and 18. I dominated them in hockey till they were around 15. I still have a slight edge in Football.

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          • raneman85
            Pro
            • Apr 2010
            • 831

            #6
            Re: Help with playing son

            You simply can't beat kids in video games. I play online and the little punks trash talk all the time. I don't respond or let them know I'm a Dad. I figure if you have to trashtalk in a video game you are insecure. I'm secure enough to admit I suck. It's their video world and it's nice to visit it.
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            • steveHOLT.canuck
              Rookie
              • Nov 2010
              • 18

              #7
              Re: Help with playing son

              Too true. My son is 12 and beats me most of the time. In a few more years I'll start beating him all over again when I let him start playing the shooters. Until then when I want to win at hockey we need to grab the sticks and head outside. Still can't quite keep up with the old man in the non-digital world.

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              • Vikes1
                Proctor, MN. Go Rails!
                • May 2008
                • 4102

                #8
                Re: Help with playing son

                This thread is just too funny!

                My son is 27...and he's been kicking my rear-end for years, playing sports games!

                The tide started to turn in his favor, when he was 15 or so. My son gain experience, and quickness of hand/eye. And I just got older and slower.

                I still mange to win every once in a great while...and boy do I let him hear it! What a blast we have playing NHL, etc... Now my daughter [19] and I also play NHL at least twice a week. And dammit!!...she's gett'in pretty dang good too! The look on her face when she wins is priceless. Maybe I need to retire. Nah... playing video sports games with your kids, is just too much of a great time for us!
                1969 NFL Champions

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                • canucksss
                  MVP
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 2956

                  #9
                  Re: Help with playing son

                  nice to see the dads and their kids playing video games. (what happen to the board games during friday nites???) hahahaha. im a late bloomer.... im 43 and i have a daughter who is turning 2

                  whenever she sees me playing the controller... she would grab the spare controller and try to imitate me!!! sometimes she will try to get close to me and then pressing some buttons of my controller!!

                  i hope we will have another child... LOL and when they are a bit older, start playing them with video games. hopefully that next generation consoles will not be THAT complicated for me to enjoy with my kids.

                  thanks for creating this thread

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                  • Vikes1
                    Proctor, MN. Go Rails!
                    • May 2008
                    • 4102

                    #10
                    Re: Help with playing son

                    Originally posted by canucksss
                    nice to see the dads and their kids playing video games. (what happen to the board games during friday nites???) hahahaha. im a late bloomer.... im 43 and i have a daughter who is turning 2

                    whenever she sees me playing the controller... she would grab the spare controller and try to imitate me!!! sometimes she will try to get close to me and then pressing some buttons of my controller!!

                    i hope we will have another child... LOL and when they are a bit older, start playing them with video games. hopefully that next generation consoles will not be THAT complicated for me to enjoy with my kids.

                    thanks for creating this thread
                    Your in good company Canucksss...my father had his last child [my younger sister] at the age of 50.

                    But anyway...yep, my kids grew up around video games too. And were playing them also, at a very early age. We spent many a night as a family, playing Intellivision, Nintendo, PlayStation etc.. games. Even my wife enjoyed playing back then. To a point, video games kinda have a bad rep. But they sure were, and are to this day, a fun and relatively inexpensive way for our family to enjoy spending time together.

                    Now my wife and I have a grandson to help introduce into the world of virtual sports, etc.. I know I can get a win at NHL with little Lawson, at least. He's three weeks old.
                    1969 NFL Champions

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                    • Scottdau
                      Banned
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 32580

                      #11
                      Re: Help with playing son

                      I beat my kid every time we play, but he is 8. . I know he is going to beat me soon. He is getting closer. I also thought it would have been cool to let him win once in awhile, but then I say forget it. He will win on his own someday, so I need to enjoy these victories.

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                      • jmon
                        Rookie
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 134

                        #12
                        Re: Help with playing son

                        I suggest playing with them, starting a franchise and both locking onto a position, its very fun, and then you don't have to worry about who wins or loses (I play with my 9 year old sister who hates losing)

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                        • oldrockinguy
                          Banned
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 99

                          #13
                          Re: Help with playing son

                          i am 44 and i still own these punks!

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                          • TDKing
                            MVP
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 1845

                            #14
                            Re: Help with playing son

                            Originally posted by oldrockinguy
                            i am 44 and i still own these punks!


                            Vikes is a grandpop !! congrats dude... hopfully i have a little more time before I'm one. 47 here

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                            • Vikes1
                              Proctor, MN. Go Rails!
                              • May 2008
                              • 4102

                              #15
                              Re: Help with playing son

                              Originally posted by TDKing


                              Vikes is a grandpop !! congrats dude... hopfully i have a little more time before I'm one. 47 here
                              Thanks TD!

                              Yep TD, we became first time grandparents last month. A beautiful grandson!

                              I'm 52. So my wife and I are pretty excited about being grandparents. With our three kids all grown now...it'll be awesome to have a little one to spoil rotten. And then of course, send back home to mommy and daddy.
                              1969 NFL Champions

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