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The third jersey code for NHL 10 is now available.

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"Now that all the teams have shown their new Third Jerseys, it’s time to pass along the code for our gamers who have been patiently waiting to play with them in game.

Here is the code: rwyhafwh6ekyjcmr"

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# 21 DGuinta1 @ 12/08/09 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Roggie
Just to say, those were already in before the code.
 
# 22 bukktown @ 12/08/09 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by JohnnytheSkin
Easy way to save the jersey code...enter the code (with auto-save ON), play a single player game, exit to the menu upon completion, and viola...saved.

As for the sweaters, I've been in love with the Wild thirds since we attended the premiere game against the Avalanche. It's now #1 on my Christmas list. No need for personalization (since the players move so often now). I just want the sweater. It's easily the greatest jersey I've ever seen.

I Love The Green too!
 
# 23 FFWRX @ 12/11/09 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by bukktown
I keep having to enter the code everytime I boot the game up. I even saved my profile after the 2nd time but that didn't work. Anyone else with this issue.
You can always just load your profile (settings) when the game starts if you dont want to use autosave. I had to enter the code 3 times.
 
# 24 StormJH1 @ 12/16/09 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Vikes1
I really like them too Johnny.

I also like them better than the Wilds normal home sweaters.

Usually, I'm pretty much a traditionalist. But I have to admit...the thirds look great.
I think a lot of people will prefer them to the Xmas jersies, but they are just a little bit bland to become the everyday jersey. I've seen them on TV and in live game action at the X. They're definately better for television than the old (green) home jersey, but other than the attractive embroidery on the front there's not much to them.

They're basically an exact copy of the Western Conference All-Star jersey from 2004 (which was at the Xcel Center).
 
# 25 StormJH1 @ 12/16/09 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by plaidchuck
Yaaayyy.. *crickets chirping*.. was really looking forward to those panther's third jerseys *sarcasm alert*

Is it me or has this game gotten boring real fast this year?
It's not just you, and yes, this is a Red Wings fan agreeing with a Penguins lover. Haha.

It's the same formula over and over and over again. Playing FIFA 10 (which is my sports title of the year, BTW) made me realize just how unique each individual player is in that game, and how incredibly similar every player in NHL is. Not just similar in the sense that they're all rated 70-100 OVR, but that there aren't enough ratings that actually mean something in gameplay.

In a basketball game (like 2k10), the players ratings are going to give me a sense of my ability to maneuver with the ball, my range in shooting, and the types of finishes I'll use at the net. In soccer (like FIFA 10), there's not only speed, shooting, and dribbling ability, but accuracy on different types of passes (like throughs and crosses), balance, strength, ability in the air, and how these all interact with one another when taking a particular action.

In NHL 10, the better players are a little bit faster than the crappier players, shoot a little harder, and miss the net less frequently. That's about it. In fact, take Sidney Crosby towards the end of a shift in NHL 10, and he plays almost exactly the same as somebody like Kris Draper would at the beginning of a shift. There's no special abilities, difference in shot release, or significant difference anywhere else that explains why one is a Hart candidate, and the other is an aging role player.
 
# 26 MattyAction @ 12/16/09 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by StormJH1
It's not just you, and yes, this is a Red Wings fan agreeing with a Penguins lover. Haha.

It's the same formula over and over and over again. Playing FIFA 10 (which is my sports title of the year, BTW) made me realize just how unique each individual player is in that game, and how incredibly similar every player in NHL is. Not just similar in the sense that they're all rated 70-100 OVR, but that there aren't enough ratings that actually mean something in gameplay.

In a basketball game (like 2k10), the players ratings are going to give me a sense of my ability to maneuver with the ball, my range in shooting, and the types of finishes I'll use at the net. In soccer (like FIFA 10), there's not only speed, shooting, and dribbling ability, but accuracy on different types of passes (like throughs and crosses), balance, strength, ability in the air, and how these all interact with one another when taking a particular action.

In NHL 10, the better players are a little bit faster than the crappier players, shoot a little harder, and miss the net less frequently. That's about it. In fact, take Sidney Crosby towards the end of a shift in NHL 10, and he plays almost exactly the same as somebody like Kris Draper would at the beginning of a shift. There's no special abilities, difference in shot release, or significant difference anywhere else that explains why one is a Hart candidate, and the other is an aging role player.

Great Post!
Ive always thought this way. It bothers me that they dont have at least some different shot release for diff types of players. movements in general are just so similar(spin moves, dekes, wrist shots).
 
# 27 ButchCassidy @ 12/17/09 03:01 PM
Did anybody play NHL on the computer some years ago? Online play had just started and it was great. People designed their own uniforms (not from EA) and you could load them to your teams. That was really awesome. Wish we could do that now on systems.
 

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