Originally posted by Asher
I never noticed that when I played -- what buttons do you press to change plays on the fly?
I never noticed that when I played -- what buttons do you press to change plays on the fly?
Except when there's a few guys within the same small space. It's an option, you can do it the old way or the new way...the new way is much better IMO.
1) Sega doesn't make NHL 2K6.
2) I don't have a blind EA hatred, I have a learned dislike of the EA Sports NHL games. I bought them for nearly a decade before I upgraded.
2) I don't have a blind EA hatred, I have a learned dislike of the EA Sports NHL games. I bought them for nearly a decade before I upgraded.
re: ea... that's fine... whatever floats yer boat... I'm just saying that you should give the game a chance. I loved NHL 2004, hated NHL2005, loved NHL2k5, and it looks like I'm going to love NHL06. I'm looking forward to NHL2k6 also.
at least we can agree hockey rules
btw, I just got done with a game of nhl2k5, the movement with left analog stick is a lot different than in NHL06. Not to say you are totally wrong... we were both right. It's just the games do it differently.
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