Five Modes to Improve the EA NHL Series

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  • OddyOh
    Rookie
    • Aug 2008
    • 71

    #16
    Playoff Mode is a must, and it should have co-op online play.

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    • tgalv
      Banned
      • Jan 2007
      • 617

      #17
      Re: Five Modes to Improve the EA NHL Series

      Originally posted by polish
      One thing I have never understood is this. Why do they no longer tally your total points in-game anymore. It seems like a very simple thing to do, yet the last time I remember it being in the EA series was when I still played it on SNES. It's a very small thing I know, but to celebrate a guy scoring his 50th goal, or breaking a record, things like that would be a nice little touch in my opinion.
      Also have to agree with what Patrick has wrote here. I loved the Skills Comp. mode in 2000 (I Believe). Great when you had some buddies over and didn't want to play a full game. Plus it's quicker then playing a full game, so more guys get involved and more playing time.
      i don't understand why they don't have cumulative stat totals after goals. i've been complaining about it for years and it seems like such common sense and a simple thing to add. that and fantasy draft not being included are my biggest gripes.

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      • polish
        Rookie
        • Nov 2008
        • 5

        #18
        Re: Five Modes to Improve the EA NHL Series

        Glad to see someone else agrees and I'm not out in left field here. As I said, I know NHL '93 had it, why on earth with all the advances in video games would you take something like this away. Seems ridiculous.

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        • bigwill33
          MVP
          • Jul 2002
          • 2281

          #19
          Re: Five Modes to Improve the EA NHL Series

          Maybe it would be better if EA designated a Jr team to keep working on released products. A team that worked with the main group that produced the game and know it inside and out. That way the big squad can concentrate on the next version, while the "protege's" can work on bugs and patches for the current version.

          I don't know really. But, with the economy the way it is and everything the last thing I see companies doing is hiring more people, especially for sales that are already completed.

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