Addressed situations where seamless pickups were triggering when not desired.Improved five-hole targeting while shooting.This will help you get the shot you expect when deking to forehand or backhand. New shooting context for in-close deke shots.Improved pickups for close range passing.Various improvements to pass accuracy and targeting.This will help offensive zone passing when you set up in the zone or if you want to pass D to D during a regroup. Ability to pass to players and have them stay still and not move into every puck.Faster pass animations for more control and responsiveness.Various improvements to responsiveness by updating animation blend windows.Improved trigger sensitivity for vision control. This allows you to stay square when you have the puck on the blueline and allows you to face the puck when accelerating from a standstill on defense. Improvements to back skating when holding vision control and accelerating from a stop.Loose pucks in the offensive zone are now considered an offensive situation for the purposes of vision control.Alignment between skating without the puck, skating while protecting the puck, and stick handling so that turning works the same and feels more consistent.Updates to how a skater gains or loses momentum during carving and cross-over turns.Improved ability to step out and accelerate in a new direction if you are traveling at a lower speed.Better control over stopping and holding your ground vs pivoting and accelerating in a new direction.Updates to Vision Control on offense and defense for improved facing and positioning. Here is the breakdown provided by developer EA Canada. Watch the trailer below to see some of the changes in action. Of course, learning the skill stick controls would be worth it.Today EA Sports dropped a new NHL 17 trailer showing off the changes coming to passing, shooting, checking, goaltending, and computer A.I. That is if your hard headed like me and want to keep using the hybrid controls. This is essential to good hockey so I recommend you practice is. You have to aim with your right thumb and bring down your index finger from the R1 position to hit the square or X button. It is square (PS) or X (Xbox) + the right analog in the direction you wish to send the puck. Puck chop is tricky and kinda hard to get used to do but I can do it easily now with lots of practice. Used to be able to change them during play with the arrows buttons (NHL 14), but not anymore. I don't think we can do it with hybrids.Ĭan't change strategies anymore. Used to be L1 + right analog up on PS3, doesn't seem to work anymore. Things I noticed you can't do (please, inform me if someone knows how): However, it is true that in recent versions of the games, they made one timers harder (probably because it was used too much). One timers are not a problem for me, I can do them just fine. There is not much you can't do with them, but there's a few things.
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