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  • UwantRadie
    Rookie
    • Feb 2003
    • 496

    #16
    Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

    GRRRRR!!! It's still the same menu!

    Please give us a better looking front end!!!
    My claim to fame? I started the most popular thread of all time on OS:
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    • JezFranco
      Pro
      • Jan 2010
      • 725

      #17
      Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

      Ooooh, like it.

      At 0:40 in that video you can really see the new faceoff. The camera comes in from above the players, and when the ref releases the puck it changes to the normal view, the players are tied up, and in comes the winger and snatches the puck. Great!

      Thank you EA - This game is officially better than sex

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      • TheSilentDude
        Rookie
        • Jun 2010
        • 3

        #18
        Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

        Yeah, the new faceoff and the user-celebrations look awesome. I like the subtle changes on the scoreboard. Was about time.

        Another thing I noticed are the goalies. I like how he went down BEFORE the player took the shot, whereas in NHL 10 the goalie had this insane "reflexes". Could have been because of the cross cease pass I dunno. I definitely liked it. It looks like Goalies actively follow the puck now which means they finally get out of position.
        Goalies where too strong in NHL 10. Clean wrist shots almost never got in.
        Generally, I'm hoping for a bigger variation in goalscoring.

        What I didn't like tho is that the player bench is still static and emotionless.

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        • Qb
          All Star
          • Mar 2003
          • 8818

          #19
          Re: NHL 11 Behind Closed Doors Interview

          Originally posted by Scottdau
          The physics have? I know the hits have, but all that torquing, that can be tone down?
          I'm not a Russian with a PhD in physics -- the guy who built the physics system is -- but the way I understood it was that hitting power was increased to show off the results of big collisions. So if hits were delivering more force, it would stand to reason that the players would react more violently to the hit (ie, more torque & stuff). If the power of hits was tuned normally, the force imparted on the recipient would be less. Right?

          We were able to change the settings somewhat and play with ones closer to what we'll likely see in September. I didn't see the kind of collisions the hype footage is showing with any regularity and when you did plaster someone it felt very rewarding.


          Originally posted by RealmK
          The CPU AI tries to make the safe play 9 out of 10 times... I wouldn't mind seeing the cpu take a few more chances and stand up more at the blue line on defense but I've a feeling it has to be pretty difficult to code to make a non human AI play like a human would.
          That's a very astute observation and something Redshirt and I talked about for a good while. Jim Playfair talked about "the house" during the on-ice activity -- the area from the goal to the top of the circles -- as being the area you want to get to on offense and want to protect on defense.



          Too often the AI is reluctant to "try to get the house" or move the puck into that area. We agreed that the AI needs to put more of an emphasis on the house and be willing to make a risky pass or move to get there. And maybe more importantly, he seemed to have an idea of how to tackle the problem...

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          • Money99
            Hall Of Fame
            • Sep 2002
            • 12708

            #20
            Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

            Off topic, but just how freakin' tall is Rammer and how short is that interviewer?
            Was Rammer in North Carolina recently? Dude's the size of a Bigfoot!

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            • BlueNGold
              Hall Of Fame
              • Aug 2009
              • 21830

              #21
              Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

              *Looks at calendar and sees there is still 3 months until September*

              Originally posted by bradtxmale
              I like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.



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              • green94
                MVP
                • Feb 2004
                • 3128

                #22
                Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

                Christ, I can't wait until Sept 7th.

                5 man celebration was the nuts!

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                • Scottdau
                  Banned
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 32590

                  #23
                  Re: NHL 11 Behind Closed Doors Interview

                  Originally posted by Qb
                  I'm not a Russian with a PhD in physics -- the guy who built the physics system is -- but the way I understood it was that hitting power was increased to show off the results of big collisions. So if hits were delivering more force, it would stand to reason that the players would react more violently to the hit (ie, more torque & stuff). If the power of hits was tuned normally, the force imparted on the recipient would be less. Right?

                  We were able to change the settings somewhat and play with ones closer to what we'll likely see in September. I didn't see the kind of collisions the hype footage is showing with any regularity and when you did plaster someone it felt very rewarding.



                  That's a very astute observation and something Redshirt and I talked about for a good while. Jim Playfair talked about "the house" during the on-ice activity -- the area from the goal to the top of the circles -- as being the area you want to get to on offense and want to protect on defense.



                  Too often the AI is reluctant to "try to get the house" or move the puck into that area. We agreed that the AI needs to put more of an emphasis on the house and be willing to make a risky pass or move to get there. And maybe more importantly, he seemed to have an idea of how to tackle the problem...

                  That does make a lot of sense. Thanks for explaining that to me comrade.

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                  • Scottdau
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 32590

                    #24
                    Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

                    Originally posted by Money99
                    Off topic, but just how freakin' tall is Rammer and how short is that interviewer?
                    Was Rammer in North Carolina recently? Dude's the size of a Bigfoot!
                    I thought that too. But that guy had to be short, because I saw him in some other interviews and he didn't stand out that much.

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                    • crobert0247
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 98

                      #25
                      Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

                      The five man celebration + Modin gloving the guys on the bench sent me into a frenzy of excitement. That is superb production value right there. That's enough to buy the game for me. The physics system is looking great too. It looks like another fantastic year of NHL!
                      "Without question Barchy is a great fit for that room and our organ-AI-zation."

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                      • RealmK
                        Banned
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 4199

                        #26
                        Re: NHL 11 Behind Closed Doors Interview

                        Originally posted by plaidchuck
                        That's still just a work around and not an excuse for a lack of fixing it... I don't remember NHL 09 having the crazy cycle passing madness (i.e. where they pass it to someone open in the slot and he passes it back)
                        I wasn't at all trying to say it was an excuse, or that I wouldn't like to see it addressed, as QB pointed out, the team is aware its an issue that needs work. I was more quashing one of those "comeback logic" thread derailments before it got started. I think we had enough of that last year, what with baa having the gall to essentially try to convince an actual dev of the game that he was wrong and he knew for a fact that there was comeback this, and cheating ai that after repetedly being told there is no such code in the game.

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                        • plaidchuck
                          Pro
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 894

                          #27
                          Re: NHL 11 Behind Closed Doors Interview

                          Originally posted by RealmK
                          I wasn't at all trying to say it was an excuse, or that I wouldn't like to see it addressed, as QB pointed out, the team is aware its an issue that needs work. I was more quashing one of those "comeback logic" thread derailments before it got started. I think we had enough of that last year, what with baa having the gall to essentially try to convince an actual dev of the game that he was wrong and he knew for a fact that there was comeback this, and cheating ai that after repetedly being told there is no such code in the game.
                          Right, and I agree- the endless cycling never caused me to lose a game or anything- it's just I find it unrealistic and stupid looking. I felt like a fan at a game yelling "SHOOT!" In fact, I want the AI to punish me for leaving someone open in the slot (well the defensive AI is a whole other can of worms) rather than have ovechkin having the puck 10 ft away from the goalie and passing it back to some winger outside of the play.
                          Pittsburgh - 2009 City of Champions! YES WE DID!

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                          • Qb
                            All Star
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 8818

                            #28
                            Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

                            Originally posted by Money99
                            Off topic, but just how freakin' tall is Rammer and how short is that interviewer?
                            Was Rammer in North Carolina recently? Dude's the size of a Bigfoot!
                            Rammer is tall... 6'9" or 6'10" maybe? You should've seen him on skates. I tried to stickhandle around him once during our on-ice scrimmage... didn't go too well.

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                            • Scottdau
                              Banned
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 32590

                              #29
                              Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

                              Damn that is tall!

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                              • UwantRadie
                                Rookie
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 496

                                #30
                                Re: NHL 11 Video: Behind Closed Doors Interview

                                Originally posted by BlueNGold
                                *Looks at calendar and sees there is still 3 months until September*

                                Way to blow my day... First the disappointment of the "new" NCAA TeamBuilder, then this reminder...

                                Where's my bowl?
                                My claim to fame? I started the most popular thread of all time on OS:
                                The Photographic Side of NCCAA11. It has now become an OS staple for several games.

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