![]() ![]() That just represents the original default "Full Sim" value. Under any highlighted value, you'll see a triple-dash line & an un-highlighted value. Only the HIGHLIGHTED values are to be entered into your slider options. Those served to modify "Pro" difficulty to make it more challenging (because "All Star" was impossible to tame).īut no longer! In PRO STAR for NHL 19."Pro" level users can finally play on "All Star" difficulty - without the unfair & unrealistic competition other sliders & default settings produce!Īn easy way to apply these sliders is to first apply the default "FULL SIM" sliders. Previous users may remember me from my previous NHL 18 PRO PLUS sliders. In the defensive zone, you & your teammates will be able to disrupt passing plays & battle for loose puck possession. In the offensive zone, you'll find more gaps in the CPU's defensive structure & more rebounds/scrambles in front of the net. So what PRO STAR does is modify sliders such that we maintain the talent of the players - but bring out the high pressure & puck battling nature of hockey more. As the Nashville Predator's Ryan Johansen once said: "Hockey is a game of mistakes". You can only compete by matching the AI's perfect behavior.īut that's not real NHL hockey. The CPU always finds the perfect position & seems to hold the puck like a super-human. Passes are lightning quick & always reach their destination. The main problem with NHL 19, as you move from "Pro" difficulty to "All Star" is that the CPU begins to behave "perfectly". It's also an "all-purpose" slider set that can be applied on any difficulty level (tested in Pro & All-Star difficulty levels, so far)! It works with the latest game patch & tuner update (1.55 patch, 1.04 tuner). I believe I've come up with something pretty promising with my new PRO STAR sliders! I refined everything from passing, puck possession, puck looseness, physicality, to play difficulty. ![]()
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