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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33863

    #1

    NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

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  • cup4blues
    Rookie
    • Sep 2003
    • 51

    #2
    Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

    Pros -
    Hopefully this means less figure skating from forwards, although I doubt this feature translates into normal puck possession.

    No longer will a 99 Slap Shot power player just wind up and hold there in the slot, immune to stick lifts, and rifle one top shelf.


    Cons -
    Will make it harder for a defenseman to get a shot off than it already is, meaning forwards will be even less likely to send the puck to the point (if that's even possible considering it's already nonexistent).

    I foresee lag issues, a player without a picture perfect connection online not being able to take a slap shot because the puck slides away before the server recognizes the user pushed up on the stick.


    Overall I think it's a good thing but it seems like a half-assed fix for collision detection and will probably have some unintended consequences. If collision detection in this game worked and the puck/sticks didn't clip through skates/sticks/legs/arms//boards/the ice/goalie pads/pretty much everything that could be hit, it would make for a much more loose and unpredictable game and figure skating forwards would be wiped out completely. Real collision detection.....sigh.....a man can dream cant he?

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    • speels
      Pro
      • Feb 2004
      • 781

      #3
      Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

      I really like this for offline!! Like cups said though, this may cause troubles online.

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

        #4
        Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

        Originally posted by cup4blues
        If collision detection in this game worked and the puck/sticks didn't clip through skates/sticks/legs/arms//boards/the ice/goalie pads/pretty much everything that could be hit, it would make for a much more loose and unpredictable game and figure skating forwards would be wiped out completely. Real collision detection.....sigh.....a man can dream cant he?
        This.

        No question we'd have a hugely different playing game if this was the case.

        My excitement level for the coming game would go up ten fold if this was...."The big announcement". Yep Cup4blues...I've kinda dreamed of this very thing too. Hopefully, we don't have to wait till the next gen to see this.
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        • mikko1995
          Pro
          • Feb 2010
          • 893

          #5
          Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

          That's a nice addition to the game.

          And as for the collisions, my friend told me he had heard, that in NHL 13, they would have the full collisions, meaning none of those things that cup4blues mentioned, would not happen. But I don't know where my friend heard this, or did he invent all this. I guess time will tell.
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          • Section_25
            Pro
            • Sep 2009
            • 717

            #6
            Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

            I'm liking it !! I'm also liking Jagr playing for the flyers this year !!! Nice

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            • blinkfan77
              Rookie
              • Feb 2006
              • 328

              #7
              Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

              Originally posted by mikko1995
              That's a nice addition to the game.

              And as for the collisions, my friend told me he had heard, that in NHL 13, they would have the full collisions, meaning none of those things that cup4blues mentioned, would not happen. But I don't know where my friend heard this, or did he invent all this. I guess time will tell.
              He's probably referring to the developers stating in the past that NHL is in the middle of a 3 year cycle with the new physics engine. Next year, I'm sure will be the pinnacle of it. But **** next year. This one isn't even out yet.

              Regarding the video, skating looks improved and I like the puck being loose. Looked great to me.

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              • Link2181
                Rookie
                • Mar 2004
                • 6

                #8
                Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

                Looked pretty fluid. The skating does look nice and I think it's a welcomed addition along as it's not creating issues with the gameplay
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                • plaidchuck
                  Pro
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 893

                  #9
                  Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

                  Yeap with this I think you can say bye-bye to slapshots on OTP..
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                  • SGMRock
                    Pro
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 991

                    #10
                    Originally posted by cup4blues
                    Overall I think it's a good thing but it seems like a half-assed fix for collision detection and will probably have some unintended consequences. If collision detection in this game worked and the puck/sticks didn't clip through skates/sticks/legs/arms//boards/the ice/goalie pads/pretty much everything that could be hit, it would make for a much more loose and unpredictable game and figure skating forwards would be wiped out completely. Real collision detection.....sigh.....a man can dream cant he?
                    That would be cool to have that but I think that all the additional calculations that would add to the game would be too much for current gen hardware. I really expect a lot out of this game when the next gen consoles come out. They could do it on the PC now if they wanted but EA Sports gave up on us PC games long ago. When you look at how awesome BF3 is looking on the PC with DX11 and Frostbite 2's full physics engine it makes you wonder was a NHL game would look like on a top end PC. Remembering the days when NHL 97 and 98 on the PC looked light years ahead of the same years console versions..... Oh well one can dream.
                    Last edited by SGMRock; 07-30-2011, 12:58 PM.
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                    • SinisterAlex
                      Canadian eh?
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 4551

                      #11
                      Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

                      Why are you guys whining about slap shots being ruined for OTP? You just have to take the slap shot right away instead of holding your wind up for 30 seconds....

                      How many times have you seen an NHL player hold a slap shot like they do in NHL 11 anyway? I say never.

                      These slap shots look great. OTP/EASHL will be fine. Every little thing that's come out regarding NHL 12, people just complain and whine about it.... Sure sticks may still go through bodies and such, but the amount of small, but VERY important improvements to gameplay mechanics alone, make this game 100x better than NHL 11.

                      I remember when they switched the manual passing for online, everyone complained because they weren't used to it. This will be the same thing. Everyone will complain how they can't take slap shots, but once they learn the "sweet spot" and good positions to take a slap shot, everyone's opinion will change.
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                      • HawkeyMediaPlus
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 417

                        #12
                        Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

                        Originally posted by plaidchuck
                        Yeap with this I think you can say bye-bye to slapshots on OTP..
                        Or this means you can say bye-bye to unrealistic slap cheese shots in OTP. Nothing is worse than taking away the forwards space and then he turns around instantaneously and takes a perfect slap shot top corner.

                        The worst part about it was that the people who took realistic slapshots were punished by the slap cheesers. Remember when the game first came out you could get good slap shots from the point and the speed seemed pretty realistic. Well then they tuned it down because of the cheesers and the sim players were punished.

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

                          #13
                          Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

                          At first, I guess I kinda ho-hummed about what I saw in the video.

                          But after a bit more thought...the puck not being tied to the animation, may very well make a real nice impact on the gameplay as a whole. That is assuming the puck is also not tied to other animations as well. Meaning, not just while attempting slap shots.

                          However, anything to make things more "loose", less predictable, is very welcome. Can't wait to play this thing on 9/13!
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                          • plaidchuck
                            Pro
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 893

                            #14
                            Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

                            Don't get me wrong.. it's a great additon to the gameplay and should be fun for offline. Also the "insta-spin" slapshot being gone is great too (hopefully they got rid of it for the wrist-shots as well). However, here's the scenario I could see for the EASHL:

                            People will have their 99 checking/strength tanks or their 5'7 waterbugs who will either knock people over or just plain steal the puck when the defensemen or anyone else wind up for a shot. So nobody will be taking slapshots as that will turn into in an instant loss of posession or turnover. Playing D in OTP is boring enough as it is already, unless you're some drunk guy with a legend card who thinks he's the second coming of Mike Green.

                            Now mind you I've never played in a serious club so this might be policed up in house by other teams in the league, or maybe EA will nerf some of the attributes/sliders to even the playing field again. On a related note, any news about maybe tweaking the one-timers? So your guy isn't winding up for a one timer as he slides into the boards in the puck is no where close to him?
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                            • Rogie Vachon
                              Banned
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 775

                              #15
                              Re: NHL 12 Video - Loose Puck on Slapshots

                              Originally posted by speels
                              I really like this for offline!! Like cups said though, this may cause troubles online.
                              Online,.....anything to reduce the overpowered attackers powers is good as far as us goalies are concerned.

                              Especially when we goalies have the same lag to deal with.

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