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Originally Posted by shogunofharlem3 |
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Thanks Money. The Shogunofharlem is the villain in my favorite kung fu movie. To you youngin's out there, go rent, or download, whatever the hell it is you do, and watch, Berry Gordy's "The Last Dragon". No need making a thread to thank me. You're welcome in advance.
Now, back on topic. I was actually about to post this and I have before about previous iterations of the EA NHL series. The AI, in my opinion, reads your controller inputs. Ever try to take a quick shot, from a crazy angle, and as you press up, the ai guy hits the deck and your shot is blocked? Happens to me all the time.
I always thought this, but now in 16 using the pass preview thing, if I already have the puck in the in the zone, and am going to use the pass button to send it behind the boards, as I charge it up and aim to go behind the net, the ai players will start to go JUST prior to you releasing the button.
They read your controller and inputs, so when you have a clean line d to d. They read that is where you are going and once you release, somehow they are there.
I found putting ai learning down, I don't interpret that slider as them learning my style but more reading / learning my inputs. However, what we want is the computer to change strategy if they can't do anyting. So I put that up a bit on the slider side.
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I havent had to use the tricks you mentioned in a while but it works and hopefully I wont have to raise my hu Acc to make up for the speed advantage too as its pretty fair but sometimes my D slows down with poor response as the cpu goes turbo speed probably a tilted ice advantage as my passing also get really bad after a big cpu hit .
I didnt notice much of this in 15 but it looks like Intimidation is now a key factor again at least on default allstar with huge hits ruling the day .