NHL 15 Video and Screenshots - Next-Gen Hockey Player
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Yes AI, puck physics , more attributes and player/ team differences is what the series needs. 3 layer cloth technology is great and everything but if you don't have that graphics don't matter.Comment
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I have high hopes for this game, but I have been burned by EA before.
By the way, is this the same Fiddy that plays over at UL?Comment
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Not the gameplay I was hoping for, but I do have to say that visually that seemed to look nicer than some of what we've seen thus far.
Also for gear guys: that screen shot of the Jets "group" celebration it looks like Little is possibly wearing the Bauer 4500 helmet? Would love to see it back in the game considering how many players wear it.
I love that simulation of the puck riding Sedin's sweater, it looks so believable.
That Evander sign is amusing, it would be cool if EA's facebook allow fans to create custom fan signs in a template to that could be added as the season goes on.Comment
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I believe that Ramjagsingh mentioned that they only have 3-man celebrations working right now. (I would post a link, but the dude did like a hundred E3 interviews and I don't remember which one had the tidbit.)Comment
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The only player in this trailer that looks nothing like himself is Giroux.
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Yet another non gameplay video. Unbelievable. Also looking at Ovechkin's goal, it looks like we still don't have realistic net physics. In real life, they shoot so hard that the puck often rockets out of the net. In the game, the puck just dies when it hits the net, it looks so bad. This has always been one of my pet peeves with the NHL games.Comment
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Alright guys, every game has it's flaws. NHL 15 won't be perfect, but it's worth buying, right?Comment
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Alright, I'm going to have to bring up possibly the most nit-picky thing in a sports video game ever. I knew this day was coming, eventually and here it is.
I've played sports video games since the very early 1990's and I'm amazed every year at how games look better and better. I recall the first game where you could actually see the players name and number on the back of their jerseys. I thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. Then they actually got the right fonts on the jerseys, and games started to make players actually look like their real-life counterparts. As games got more and more advanced I remember thinking, one day they jersey will be separate from the player and there will be some kind of cloth-like physics. NBA games have done this and now here it is, with NHL.
Now (I know, kind of long-winded), first off let me say the game looks phenomenal. But here's the nit-picky part.
If you're going to have the jerseys reacting like real jerseys they need to accommodate the fact that the numbers, letters, and logos are not the same material as the rest of the jersey. On many jerseys, such as the Blackhawks, the Indian head is quite large and is made of some heavier fabric that is used for the rest of the jersey. Not to mention all the fine stitching in the feathers (I have 9 authentic Blackhawks jerseys).
It bugs me to no end, to see the logos and numbers on players backs waving with the rest of the jersey as if they were all screen-printed onto the jersey rather than sewn on.
We're now getting to the point in sports video games where it is looking more and more like the real life games they represent. And when they look so good, small things like this start to stick out.
Hopefully, as technology evolves this can be something that EA and other producers can implement in their games.Comment
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