NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

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  • canucksss
    MVP
    • Jan 2003
    • 2956

    #46
    Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

    Originally posted by jayenomics
    I lost all respect for the team that made this game when I saw Roberto Luongo rated as a top 5 goalie. The guy isn't even a starter in Vancouver anymore.
    if you're not a starter that doesnt mean that you will have a lower ratings. its not on the basis of being a starter or backup (but most back up are lower than the #1) rather on the skills and talents of the player.

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    • gator3guy
      MVP
      • Jul 2004
      • 2233

      #47
      Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

      Originally posted by Cletus
      I don't understand all the fuss about ratings. Ryan Miller rated too high in your opinion? Edit his rating. It's funny that people get so caught up in ratings on a site like OS when there's plenty of people making rosters every year.
      Why do people always bring this up? I play almost exclusively online, so I CARE. EA in the past has shown that they do not edit ratings during the season (they did once last year to the players playing in the All-Star game). The least they could do is have respectable ratings to start with. And don't get me started on the Junior and European leagues.

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      • gator3guy
        MVP
        • Jul 2004
        • 2233

        #48
        Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

        Originally posted by FBeaule04
        I couldn't care less about ratings as long you can edit any player you want and go from there.

        I prefer to see Crosby at 95 defensive awareness and on the PK (something you won't see often) than having George Parros or any tough guy on a PK (something you'll never see).
        I see your point but he doesn't play the PK. If they wanted to give Sutter a 95, it would still be too high but I could see it. This is simply a boost to get him the highest overall in the game and that's a problem (not that he's rated the highest but the way they have to do it).

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