![]() ![]() There's definitely more that could've been done, but this is definitely an improvement and heading in the right direction as a franchise.Like most sports titles over the last several years, the in-game slider settings have become an increasingly crucial and useful in-game tool for people. Now, the sight of all these sliders and options at your disposal can be overwhelming for many, but the perfect slider settings - depending on what you’re looking for - can help to create the most realistic or unrealistic gameplay experience possible. For the last few years, EA Sports has included the ability to customize skill levels, how frequently penalties are called and even how fast the game plays. I will include these factors in my NHL 21 sliders and settings. In this article, I will breakdown and explain the sliders I use to recreate as realistic NHL hockey as possible. You can check out my breakdown on the settings I use in part one here. ![]() Now, by no means am I beginning to say that these settings will fix all of the glaring AI legacy issues that exist in the NHL series. Yes, you will still continue to become frustrated with the gameplay in NHL 21 at times. However, I believe that focusing in on these settings does mitigate some of the painfully brutal AI legacy issues, allowing for more enjoyable and authentic gameplay. Important Settings I Adjust Right Awayįor me, six minute periods result in the most realistic stats when it comes to: shots and hits per game. (Full disclosure: it isn’t super effective but it is better than not playing on the max.) Having the attribute effect set to the max attempts to create player separation. Slowing the game speed down helps to eliminate the constant back and forth, up-and-down gameplay that comes on default settings. Skating Speed: 30 (this is a range, it can go a little higher than this as well as I show below - personal preference).At times, it still will play arcade style but you can’t get any lower than 0. Adjusting skating speed will also play a role in reducing the up-and-down gameplay. Player Acceleration: 30 (this is a range, it can go a little higher than this as well as I show below - personal preference).Hockey players, perhaps the most agile of athletes, stop and turn on dimes so increasing the agility focuses in on that. Much like skating speed the lower the acceleration the less of the run and game you will get. My Goal: I like to play an uptempo forechecking style based on speed and skill, so a lot of my choices with the settings will reflect that desire. To be clear though, I hate the general fast paced, up-and-down arcade style of gameplay that the NHL series has become known for over the years.
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