05-10-2011, 07:47 PM
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#27
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Rookie
OVR: 2
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Boston, MA
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Nearing my mid 30's, I actually love the theory of online play. Its just not feasible for me to get together with a friend and play a game of NHL or MLB:TS at my house, when I actually find the downtime.
Its the execution that ruins it for me. There is just too many things that can go wrong at any given time.
Lag can kill ANY sportsgame. Griefers/cheesers/quitters/poor sports are far too abundant. Getting matched up with an equally skilled opponent seems nonexistant in most sports games. it seems like far too many sports games also suffer from that one exploit that kills the fun and expierience as well.
The NHL series is like the epitome of where I am going. I am using it as an example because hockey is easily my favorite sport, and NHL is the one game I have bought every single year the franchise has been out. Literally every single game(eashl, otp, vs) has boiled down to who can get the most(or the last) of whatever goal is the "money" move for that year. Around January, I realized that at about 175 games in, I hadn't seen a game that was that drastically different than any other one while playing online. I haven't picked it up for online play since.
To me, for any sports game, its just not fun when the game can basically break down to that one play that works almost every time. In my book, there is zero fun in that. I wouldn't play like that against a friend, let alone a stranger I have never met.
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