Incidental Contact Puck Loss: Stick, Legs and BodyĬPU Difficulty Adjustments: 3/6 (SCALE UP IF YOU WANT) Pass Accuracy: 50 (USER 55 DUE TO MANUAL PASSING)īouncing Puck Receptions: 33 PUCK CONTROL Pass Assist: 100* (With Pass Speed Slower Bump Assist Up) Slap Shot Power: 45 PASSING (PASSING ACCURACY UPDATED DEC 2020) I AM USING THESE FOR BE A PRO AS WELL, AND THE GAME FEELS GREAT GENERAL No handicap allowed with my sliders unless it feels unbalanced. Sliders are the same for both CPU and USER unless stated otherwise. To shorten the amount of shots taken/landing (no more than 40) for longer periods (8-10 minute periods).You can’t beat the CPU with speed all the time, so if you’re on the PP, you will have to respect the offense and play more disciplined defense to clear the puck. The CPU will have to be more strategic rather than just run you over for the puck No CPU advantage “Ice Tilt” as most call it.Strategy based game play for user vs CPU game play.Passing more challenging, less shots making the net due to better positioning.Allows user/CPU to be more disciplined on defense, better position defense in general for both.Slowing down overall game speed allows for better RPM skating and usage of space.If you have the wrong defensive set, the CPU will take advantage and press more so you have to adjust accordingly. Shots have also been good, more realistic numbers and the CPU is actually dumping and chasing a lot more. There has been real balance with the new adjustments. I’m still playing on 6 minute periods, but with the recent changes, I’m going to try a 20 minute challenge. I’ve been having similar pass percentage as the CPU in my match ups which is good. Slowing down the pass speed has been beneficial for having more neutral zone action, but in slowing down the passing the accuracy on the sticks takes a hit. I made some adjustments to some of the passing sliders, I also bumped up pass assist to 100. Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins #NHL21
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