![]() I'm having a blast right now and the gameplay is out of this world for a game.Īnd before I played with the sliders, I was about to throw the controller out the window, lol ! The goalies could'nt stop a beach ball and the game was out of whack. Tried Be a pro for awhile, while it's gotten better over the past few years, the same stuff that irritated me a still there, so that's why I switched and played a season while locked on a position for an entire game. I'll go in depth a bit later in that post. NHL 17 has the best gameplay by far and it's the most fun I've had in the past few years playing hockey on my XBOX one.īUT, to have this, you need a great set of sliders. ![]() Putting them on a line that fits their role is more important than minutes and morale.Ģ.As the title says, I'm an offline player at the core and have been for several years. Other posts over the years claim the following:ġ. Is there an algorthm, formula? or is it precoded when a prospect is generated, regardless of their potential?Īfter researching this on reddit and elsewhere all I really have are more questions. and why their overalls plateau at 77-82 would be nice to know if there is some kind of algorithm. and why developing prospects is so frustrating because so often they never pan out despite putting up great numbers. Easily over 50% of them… I’d say only 1 out of 5 ever hit their potential even with the Med or high It would be nice to get a confirmation on theories like this. but high top 6fwd, high top 6 D, med elites, so many always seem like they plateau in the 77-82 range. ![]() It would be nice to know if there is some kind of algorithm.Īnd yes we know that not every prospect will reach their potential as they have a “medium” chance of getting elite. So often it seems that trying to develop and season the prospects in the AHL just forces them to plateau instead of get better… Or if he played top minutes on 1st line in AHL, 19:00+, scoring 80+pts? Is there some type of development algorithm that means he would better develop/reach his potential if he played 8:00-10:00 TOI a night, scoring 10-20pts in the NHL? His role position says 4th line or 3rd line SCR. and why their overalls plateau at 77-82 example… 20yo Med Elite RW TWF 77OVR. It sucks because prospects do not progress as quickly as they do in real life, which is usually a year or two at most in the AHL, not It would be nice to get a confirmation on theories like this. if they're a minor scr forward, they would be a top 6 player in the AHL, minor chk forward would be middle/bottom 6 in AHL, and other fwd would be a 4th liner It feels like cheating, and at the same time that I have no agency in trying to develop them.Īny help would be appreciated, thanks in sure you need to play them in their role position for them to develop. I have had the same problems with Elite med x-factor goalies they just never develop beyond an 82.ĥ seasons in, I realized that the best way to predict a players growth is to play with fog of war off and check what other teams see their value is in the trade screen. He is now 26, a 77 overall, and rated as a Bottom 6 potential. He was on the 1st line of the AHL every year, 80 point or more seasons every year, just killing it. He had maxed x-factor abilities, and I was so excited to try developing him and thought this would be the star to build my franchse around. Is development actually possible? Is it all predetermined?Ĭase study: My prospect Atu Raty was an Elite low, late 1st round pick. What am I doing wrong? Because it seems completely random. ![]() Many of the x-factor prospects fizzle out and never reach their potential. Get A rated head coach with decent teaching, other coaches with A rated coaching.ĭespite all this, most of the players I want to develop do not. Make sure they have 70+ point seasons or betterĦ. Leave them the minors to develop sometimesģ. To develop players with Elite/Top 6 potential I usually:ġ. Information, Guides and Announcements for the EA app.
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