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  • kg54mvp1
    Rookie
    • Sep 2010
    • 258

    #1

    Franchise mode vs last gen

    Hello all,

    I may be picking up 22 soon.

    I haven’t played since NHL 14 on my PS3. How does the Franchise mode/Be a GM compare? Is it as full and fun as it was? Any missing features?
  • tinpanalley
    MVP
    • Apr 2006
    • 3401

    #2
    Re: Franchise mode vs last gen

    Originally posted by kg54mvp1
    Hello all,

    I may be picking up 22 soon.

    I haven’t played since NHL 14 on my PS3. How does the Franchise mode/Be a GM compare? Is it as full and fun as it was? Any missing features?
    Each to his or her own, but I have a feeling that once the initial shine of the graphics wears off, you're gonna want to go back to 14 like I eventually went back to Legacy.

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    • kinsmen7
      MVP
      • Mar 2016
      • 1661

      #3
      Re: Franchise mode vs last gen

      Originally posted by kg54mvp1
      Hello all,

      I may be picking up 22 soon.

      I haven’t played since NHL 14 on my PS3. How does the Franchise mode/Be a GM compare? Is it as full and fun as it was? Any missing features?
      There's plenty of debate on how much franchise mode has actually improved over the years, but I am 100% in the camp that NHL 22's franchise mode is one of the best so far.

      Things I love:
      Trading:
      -Trade values fluctuate throughout the season based on play.
      -Trade deadline actually adds a bit of excitement, especially given that we're back to a timed scenario. Seems to be some crazy overpayments and stuff like that from the CPU, but I found myself in a bit of a scramble to fill out my attempt at a contending lineup, while also trying to juggle the cap/trying not to blow all of my prospect/draft capital.
      -"Fog of war" has been in the past couple of NHL games, but it' certainly adds different dimension to knowing that you risk overpaying for certain players if you don't scout well enough.
      Roster Sharing:
      -Great feature that many of us had been banging the drum trying to get for years. Adds a great element for folks that love deep rosters. I know some folks don't like the lack of player models for creation, as well as the lack of player profile photos, but it's not a big deal for me...to each their own though! I've personally found that due to the deeper prospect pools/rosters, that I spend more time focusing on how my actual prospects are doing during the season than anything else, because they all develop differently.
      -Just to add to that-there's finally some great historic rosters...somebody has a '97 roster and I got a great kick out of reuniting the Kariya/Selanne/Rucchin lineup (big Ducks fan!). Check out the rosters forum on here to see what some of the folks have put together.
      Gameplay:
      -Here's where there's bound to be some major disagreements on this forum. There's certainly some AI issues (every sports game gives you the ability to make the CPU look stupid in some facet or another), but I've personally found that, as long as you've got a solid slider set, it's actually a blast to play. The main thing for me is player seperation-I want McDavid or Matthews to be the best player on the ice-With a solid slider set, I've managed to get this pretty close to reality.

      End of the day, is it a perfect game? Heck no. Lots of small legacy issues that should have been fixed over the years. Is it fun? I'm still having a good time with it.
      2025 Expos Expansion:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1295163793

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      • aldon_47
        Rookie
        • Jun 2010
        • 117

        #4
        Re: Franchise mode vs last gen

        Originally posted by kinsmen7
        -Here's where there's bound to be some major disagreements on this forum. There's certainly some AI issues (every sports game gives you the ability to make the CPU look stupid in some facet or another), but I've personally found that, as long as you've got a solid slider set, it's actually a blast to play. The main thing for me is player seperation-I want McDavid or Matthews to be the best player on the ice-With a solid slider set, I've managed to get this pretty close to reality..

        You mention a good slider set, any recommendations? There aren't many to choose from here, or any that have been updated for that matter.

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        • kinsmen7
          MVP
          • Mar 2016
          • 1661

          #5
          Re: Franchise mode vs last gen

          Originally posted by aldon_47
          You mention a good slider set, any recommendations? There aren't many to choose from here, or any that have been updated for that matter.
          I use Altito's set, with 6 min periods on Superstar. I'm away from my PS for a couple of days, but I have a few that are different from his, and if I recall correctly, they are something along the lines of (I can't remember the exact names hahaha):

          Human hit power: 11
          Attribute effect: 9/10
          I also boost the heck out of the goalie sliders, and I lower some of the shot type accuracy ones so that goaltending numbers are slightly more accurate (It drives me bananas when save % are consistently below .900).

          I'll take a gander when I get home this weekend, but the main thing is that Al's set is a great base, that you can taylor to your own play style.
          2025 Expos Expansion:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1295163793

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          • CgyFlames
            Pro
            • May 2007
            • 626

            #6
            Re: Franchise mode vs last gen

            Originally posted by kinsmen7
            There's plenty of debate on how much franchise mode has actually improved over the years, but I am 100% in the camp that NHL 22's franchise mode is one of the best so far.
            I agree. The gameplay was arguably better in 14/legacy on the PS3, but it’s undeniable how much deeper the management side of franchise is. Even the phones system everybody loved about trade deadline in the PS3 era has now been replaced with a more realistic real time mini game on deadline day.

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