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My Quest to be the Best Online in NHL 09

Online gaming has become very popular in the last decade. One reason it has become so popular is because people love to compete. And when people compete, they do so to see who is best. However, in the online world, it seems that no matter how good you are, there is always someone better. Still, inevitably, someone has to be number one -- even in the online realm.

So with that thought in mind, I recently began my quest to become the number one online player in NHL 09. Here is a little of what I have encountered during my endeavor.

Let me start off by saying, I am not new to the NHL online community. Last year I probably played over 1,000 games online -- and I am not bragging about that as I realize it is a sad representation of what is going on in my world. I reached a pretty high win total with something like 700-plus wins or so, but who is counting?

A lot of my gaming was casual, and even when it was competitive, I would use it just to wind down after work or when I came home late at night. There is nothing like putting a good old-fashioned whooping on some poor guy right before bedtime; it really helps a dude sleep at night. And NHL also became a great way to hang out with my two hockey buddies since we all teamed up whenever we could to take on anyone out there willing to take a loss.

 



My ranking last year was nothing to scoff at as I beat some of the best players out there, at least according to their rank. But even after a successful '08 campaign, I was not considering a run at the title in '09. My main goal was to beat my consecutive wins streak and to each game get more goals than my opponent did shots -- all while abstaining from the temptations of "cheesy" tactics like slap passing or blue-line floaters. Besides, I preferred the one-timer and deke goals. I took great solace in the fact that I could remain cheese-free for the most part and still rack up win after win.

The last time I really got into trying to be number one was NHL 2004. That year my buddy and I would play nightly after work. We had two screen names for the Playstation 2, and at the end both were ranked in the top five. One name was ranked two overall and the other one was three overall by the time EA shut the whole thing down. This experience led me to believe that we were clearly the best duo in the world when we were teammates.

And now five years later the swagger is back. However, I cannot say I am as clean as I was last year because I have realized what it takes to be the top-ranked player in this game, and it is not pretty folks.

Considering I got off to a late start this year since I messed around with Be a Pro for a while and then tried to start a franchise, which is what I normally focus on, I would say things are going pretty well. Currently I am -- or should I say we because I would say about 30 percent of my games are played with at least one teammate -- are ranked 171 in the world.

Off the top of my head, I would say my record is 310-41 (most of those losses have come after consuming too many beverages with friends). I think we are as good as any other duo in the world, but I sometimes wonder if these ranked matches between online heavyweights are a true representation of what the game is designed for.


I say that because to win consistently and win big you must play dirty. This game unfortunately does not reward hard work enough, but rather lame tactics that manipulate the formula for scoring goals. For you see, it is much easier to just do simple moves like walking out from the corner and sniping short side against the grain, than it is to say set up a point shot and blast one low blocker side.

Still, I cannot downplay everything that my friends and I have done this year. After all, it is our hockey sense and ability to see plays others do not that sets up those opportunities and helps us win more often than not. I just wish playing smart textbook hockey played more of a part than it does because then I think we would be number one.

Either way, as we move closer and closer to the top 100, we encounter more and more types of cheese that we either need to figure out how to stop or replicate if we want to win more. One of the most recent cheese tactics is some move where you can get flattened by a crazy check, but can then hit some button combo and bounce right back up. That one was news to me as two people in a row, both ranked in the top five, did it to me recently. I managed to escape with a 3-2 win in one game, but the other top-five player put a hurting on me as I lost 6-2.

When my friend and I play together, defense is usually what carries us; sometimes we go games in a row without giving up goals at all. I think we only have 47 actual shutouts, but most people quit on us anyway, and I do not think the EA servers record that as a shutout. We also recently notched our best win streak of the season, reaching 34 consecutive wins, mostly because of our stellar defense.

Anyway, I could go on and on about stats and domination, but by now I am sure most of you do not like me much since you either think I am gloating or just a cheese-filled gamer -- neither is quite the case.

Is there a prize for being ranked the highest? Very doubtful. Yet, I am now addicted to trying to win at all costs, and I have to ride this out and see just how far I can take it. By all means, feel free to slam me for any of this, but I am just doing what is needed to be number one.


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# 21 Cletus @ 01/22/09 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Phobia
I have had to quit playing online for now. I was going to end up having a stroke from my blood pressure going through the roof. The amount of BS stuff people do online is insane. I been playing APF online again instead
if you see my roommates tag on NHL 09 (pimper202) hit me up. I like to play pretty straight and always am down for a game.
 
# 22 bukktown @ 01/23/09 04:53 AM
Great article Will. I've played over 700 games online this year and can relate to everything that you said. My rank fluctuates between 500 and 700. I think if I had the stomach to go full bore slimy cheese from the onset of every game I might be able to reach the top 250.

I played somebody last week who was doing the 'warping' exploit you mentioned. The one where their player goes from lying on the ice to skating full speed in an instant. He was kind enough to tell me how to do it. If you haven't figured it out already, you just press 'LB' after you get hit and "woila" like magic
you are back on your feet. Hope that's help you on your quest and I can't wait to read more from you.
 
# 23 Phobia @ 01/23/09 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Cletus
if you see my roommates tag on NHL 09 (pimper202) hit me up. I like to play pretty straight and always am down for a game.
I saw ya on last night. Next time yea I will hit ya up. I will gladly kick your *** in some NHL
 
# 24 Cletus @ 01/23/09 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Phobia
I saw ya on last night. Next time yea I will hit ya up. I will gladly kick your *** in some NHL
We have to fight also. I've played like 5 games with the coyotes and Carcillo hasn't been to the penalty box. That has to change, this is hockey not soccer!
 
# 25 Phobia @ 01/23/09 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Cletus
We have to fight also. I've played like 5 games with the coyotes and Carcillo hasn't been to the penalty box. That has to change, this is hockey not soccer!
The war has started then
 
# 26 18 eighty 5 @ 02/03/09 09:12 PM
Its simple, if you want to win at any cost - cheat.

NHL 09 will encourage it in every sense.

The problem is that on the cover it says 'NHL' 09, but the game online plays nothing like hockey at all. The last patch made it even harder to try and win by playing proper hockey. It forces you to be a dirt bag.

To the topic poster : You do realise that being number 1 in NHL 09 is not the same thing as being the best?

I think that you are sacrificing something so much more important about yourself by questing for glory at any cost. The sad thing is there is no glory to be had at the end of the day. You would stoop so low for the illusion of achievement. No one will know who you are, no monuments will be erected in honor of you. All you end up doing is joining the ranks of those who burn other people for nothing. I can understand setting yourself the goal of becomming number one but at what cost?

People will argue that it is only a video game and that it is not real life and that it doesn't matter. Crap! Playing online you play against real people, by cheating you are ripping people off!

If you cheat you certainly increase your odds of winning, but winning through cheating doesn't mean you are a better video game hockey player, it just means that you aren't good enough to win properly. Infact if you didn't win through incessant cheating then it proves that you must really be pretty crap.

To be fair, I think every loss a cheeser has is the equivalent of 5 losses because you use unfair advantages and still couldn't win. Therefore multiply your loss stats by 5 and see how impressive your figures look. How would it affect your ranking?

The top 100 of NHL 09 online is filled with the biggest cheats playing, by ascending that list all you are doing is promoting to the world that you are amongst the worst and lowest gamers out there. Exploiting poor programming in NHL 09 is the equivalent of doping in real sports to get the unfair advantage. No doper who wins and is later found out is still applauded for their success.

If you really wanted to be the best, then do it by not cheating, thats how you know you really are the bloody best. To be honest it is doubtful you will be no.1 by being the best through playing fairly, but their is a chance that you could be...that is the real glory of human achievement, overcoming the impossible by not stooping to the rubbish aspects of life. Be glorious yourself and when you do achieve glory people will be moved. To me, that is a better goal to chase down.

One last thing, it sounds like you are a very skilful video gamer, don't become ordinary through cheating man, use your skill, doping makes you reliant on weak things and reduces your overall capacity.
 

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