Thursday, May 12, 2011

NHL '2011 Strategy And Advice For New Players


By Dan Rivalspot


I'm sure any gamer would recommend a professionally written NHL 11 strategy guide but here are a few basic tips to help you get through the onslaught of menu options presented to you. This years version of the NHL franchise is released on the Xbox 360 and also the PlayStation three.

When first beginning the game there are quite a few different options to pick from and we will provide a basic overview of most of them here. The first choice that should pop out at you will be called "First Time?". Select this and the game will take you to the team customization menu where you will be able to enter some detailed information on the new team including town and franchise selections. Eventually you will be able to choose a roster, within salary cap of course. Also there will be several starter cards given, these are random and can include rare cards.

There is an often overlooked statistic included in the game that revolves around how much thought is put into assigning your roster. By placing players in positions that they are familiar with, or by placing them in formations with players from the same towns or former teams, you can create higher chemistry between your players. Chemistry effects many different things in the game, but the most prominent is its effect on passing. Higher chemistry between players will produce a significant increase in pass success probability. Try not to have goalies playing center or the other way around.

Selecting the hockey ultimate team option automatically lets you play your custom franchise. Either solo or online in matches against real players. Either option will allow you to earn rewards like collectibles and EA pucks. Playing your team enables them to earn experience and level up, increasing stats and overall rating of players. Remember when leveling up your team, to renew contracts before assigning points as the level up process increases rating, which in turn, increases their salary.

My Collection is an option that will expand as you unlock new items during games. These can include jerseys, trophies and even staff members.This section is basically for visual aesthetics only and serves no functional purpose.

The Trading section is sort of an auction based system where players can search for specific items they would like to purchase. With EA pucks of course. Countless hours will be spent here acquiring contracts, cards, and all sorts of other items. Each item has a timer, of course and could have a buy now price. If you have won a bid on a card, it will be sent to your Watch List in the trading menu and you then can choose to either send or apply that card.

There are several different cups that can be competed for, and this option is called battle for the cup mode. When you select this mode you will be able to choose any team you like as well as randomize your selection with the square or X button, depending on your console. The control stick selects your team. The length of the series can be chosen now and the options include either one game, or best of three, five or seven scenarios. There will be other options to edit as well but they depend mainly on personal preference.

If you prefer to take things from more of a micro management perspective, then select the be a GM mode. This will allow you to manage aspects of your team in detail, allowing you to direct your team's NHL 11 strategy. Teams can be controlled for a maximum of twenty five seasons. This mode has options to manage just like all the other modes do. The options include opponent difficulty and period lengths. This is where you will select whether or not to participate in a a fantasy draft as well.




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