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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33281

    #1

    NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too



    EA's annual hockey release, NHL 20, is a good game and a somewhat decent simulation of...

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  • DJ81
    Rookie
    • Apr 2019
    • 19

    #2
    I find this article interesting because I have been working on sliders to get a more realistic experience.  
    I aim for the 20 min time because I don't like the microwave effect of having to rush through moments in the game (power plays/penalty kills for the most part).
    With max time per periods, I decreased a lot of the puck control settings.  Puck Control was set to 1 (easy to lose the puck, but minimized the "puck magnetism" when navigating through defenders, sticks & player interactions).  Other aspects I decreased were reception ease; I kept pass assist to 30.  I increased a lot of the "effects" sliders in this category to include interceptions.
    fatigue effects were increased to 100 with recovery at 33...maybe 40.  I would say try 1-3 for attribute effects because I noticed more team play (passing/cycling, more measured approach to entering the offensive zone through dump ins and recoiling in the neutral zone).
    I agree with the increased Goalie adjustments, some goals can be cheesy.  
    Checking, I agree with aggression slider at or near 100.  I do need to try just having the CPU at 85 to avoid that dreaded "tilt" that folks bring up with the NHL titles.   I would look at increasing size effects to near or at 100, while speed effects at around 40.
    The one main thing I'm struggling with and think I found something for my 20 minute periods has been the penalty sliders.  Some of the penalties are really sensitive and some are just not being called.  You have to balance the CPU teammate and CPU penalty sliders in order for them to even commit the infractions.  The individual sliders are how often they are called, but there's one more in the "Rules" section of the settings that have to be set as well.
    I'm glad this article was made as I know many people, especially in the forums, are constantly looking for some good sliders. 

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    • Sauce12
      Rookie
      • Jun 2012
      • 307

      #3
      Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

      Originally posted by DJ81
      I find this article interesting because I have been working on sliders to get a more realistic experience.**
      I aim for the 20 min time because I don't like the microwave effect of having to rush through moments in the game (power plays/penalty kills for the most part).
      With max time per periods, I decreased a lot of the puck control settings.* Puck Control was set to 1 (easy to lose the puck, but minimized the "puck magnetism" when navigating through defenders, sticks & player interactions).* Other aspects I decreased were reception ease; I kept pass assist to 30.* I increased a lot of the "effects" sliders in this category to include interceptions.
      fatigue effects were increased to 100 with recovery at 33...maybe 40.* I would say try 1-3 for attribute effects because I noticed more team play (passing/cycling, more measured approach to entering the offensive zone through dump ins and recoiling in the neutral zone).
      I agree with the increased Goalie adjustments, some goals can be cheesy.**
      Checking, I agree with aggression slider at or near 100.* I do need to try just having the CPU at 85 to avoid that dreaded "tilt" that folks bring up with the NHL titles.* *I would look at increasing size effects to near or at 100, while speed effects at around 40.
      The one main thing I'm struggling with and think I found something for my 20 minute periods has been the penalty sliders.* Some of the penalties are really sensitive and some are just not being called.* You have to balance the CPU teammate and CPU penalty sliders in order for them to even commit the infractions.* The individual sliders are how often they are called, but there's one more in the "Rules" section of the settings that have to be set as well.
      I'm glad this article was made as I know many people, especially in the forums, are constantly looking for some good sliders.*
      Couldn't you just post with a normal sized font?

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      • fasteddy
        Banned
        • Mar 2006
        • 452

        #4
        Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

        Delete that thread.

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        • DJ81
          Rookie
          • Apr 2019
          • 19

          #5
          Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

          Originally posted by Sauce12
          Couldn't you just post with a normal sized font?
          Didn't know that would look like that. This is my first time posting to anything on here. The funny thing is that the selection said normal, so I figured it would be "normal" Guess not. Now I know.

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          • Gbpackerowner
            Rookie
            • Apr 2014
            • 46

            #6
            Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

            What other sliders did you change? Can you post the complete slider set?

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            • jake19ny
              MVP
              • Mar 2011
              • 1938

              #7
              Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

              I can’t open the article. It gives an error message

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              • iaxy
                Rookie
                • Aug 2005
                • 273

                #8
                Tried your sliders and they work great. They achieve the purpose of  a choppier game, which I like. 
                In actual fact I already had lowered game speed at 0. It is counter intuitive to think that such a high pass assist setting  would contribute to less of an up and down game, but it actually does. 
                Keep up the good work and please post the rest of your slider settings. 

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                • BleacherCreature
                  MVP
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 3160

                  #9
                  NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

                  Made those few adjustments to my already existing sliders and they definitely improve the game. Only slider I didn’t touch was the attribute effect which I left at 5. I am seeing a lot of goals scored though. (Lost first game 8-6, won second 7-5). I’ve upped my goalie reaction slider to 60 to see if that helps. Otherwise I’m pretty satisfied overall. Maybe I will try the AE slider at 10 for a few games and see if there’s a noticeable difference.


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                  Last edited by BleacherCreature; 10-01-2019, 12:15 PM.

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                  • djredalert
                    Rookie
                    • Oct 2019
                    • 28

                    #10
                    Ryan can you send me all your sliders for nhl 20

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                    • djredalert
                      Rookie
                      • Oct 2019
                      • 28

                      #11
                      Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

                      do you have all the sliders for nhl 20

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                      • djredalert
                        Rookie
                        • Oct 2019
                        • 28

                        #12
                        Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

                        Originally posted by Gbpackerowner
                        What other sliders did you change? Can you post the complete slider set?
                        did you ever get complete sliders for nhl20

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                        • djredalert
                          Rookie
                          • Oct 2019
                          • 28

                          #13
                          Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

                          Originally posted by BleacherCreature
                          Made those few adjustments to my already existing sliders and they definitely improve the game. Only slider I didn’t touch was the attribute effect which I left at 5. I am seeing a lot of goals scored though. (Lost first game 8-6, won second 7-5). I’ve upped my goalie reaction slider to 60 to see if that helps. Otherwise I’m pretty satisfied overall. Maybe I will try the AE slider at 10 for a few games and see if there’s a noticeable difference.


                          Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
                          can you send me your full sliders for nhl20

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                          • BleacherCreature
                            MVP
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 3160

                            #14
                            Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

                            Originally posted by djredalert
                            can you send me your full sliders for nhl20


                            I don’t have them handy and I won’t have access to my PS4 for a few weeks.


                            Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                            • Torspopipo
                              Rookie
                              • Nov 2019
                              • 6

                              #15
                              Re: NHL 20 And How You Can Get Great Slider Settings Too

                              Game speed at 0 does a lot, the rest is just preference really.

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