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  1. Washed up who doesn't want call it quits just yet

     

    Semi OG player in 6v6 scene looking for a team.

    I can play LD / LW / C (/ RD) with ease. Know how to position myself, always first looking the easy pass and demanding more from myself than yelling to others.

    I will consider Pro (all skater positions) and Lite (only forward positions). Call from elite and I will report to Kenu that you are insane ;) Jokes aside, any offers are listened and answered.

     

     

    P.S. I have mic and can talk in english.

    -Mova

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  2. Last bump

     

    Proeficient veteran looking for club.

     

     

    Looking for new team to represent

     

    Positions: LD/LW(C)

    I'm a smart and tranquil player. Good at positioning and patient to look for that good spot, not just throwing saucer to impossible slots. Will handle my defensive duties.

     

    Handedness: Right and Left

    Learned my trait for both sides, rightey being my stronger side.

     

    Pros and Cons: Patience, positioning and stickhandling

    Patience is a virtue. I rather slow the game down than make bad pass forward to lose possession. I do know how to breakout quickly, and how to make fast paced passes thou. I know where to put myself in different situations. With me you won't get a skillstick god, but I can handle the puck and get around players, my way.

     

    What I'm looking for and for what I'm ready:

    I'm looking for chance to fight as a starter in Pro or Elite clubs. My preference would be finnish teams. 

    I have proper headset for VOIP, mentality to keep training and training and fighting spirit. I don't ragequit games and I always demand the best from myself.

     

    Former teams:

    Lionhearts (Spring league), Murohoki (ECL8 and 7)

     

    If you've read this far and think I might be a great additions to your club feel free PM me here, or directly in PSN, and arrange a tryout.

     

    Cheers

    MovaaN

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  3. On 8/10/2019 at 4:32 PM, MovaaN said:

    Proeficient veteran looking for club.

     

    Looking for new team to represent

     

    Positions: LD/LW(C)

    I'm a smart and tranquil player. Good at positioning and patient to look for that good spot, not just throwing saucer to impossible slots. Will handle my defensive duties.

     

    Handedness: Right and Left

    Learned my trait for both sides, rightey being my stronger side.

     

    Pros and Cons: Patience, positioning and stickhandling

    Patience is a virtue. I rather slow the game down than make bad pass forward to lose possession. I do know how to breakout quickly, and how to make fast paced passes thou. I know where to put myself in different situations. With me you won't get a skillstick god, but I can handle the puck and get around players, my way.

     

    What I'm looking for and for what I'm ready:

    I'm looking for chance to fight as a starter in Pro or Elite clubs. My preference would be finnish teams. 

    I have proper headset for VOIP, mentality to keep training and training and fighting spirit. I don't ragequit games and I always demand the best from myself.

     

    Former teams:

    Lionhearts (Spring league), Murohoki (ECL8 and 7)

     

    If you've read this far and think I might be a great additions to your club feel free PM me here, or directly in PSN, and arrange a tryout.

     

    Cheers

    MovaaN

    bump as launch closes by

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  4. Proeficient veteran looking for club.

     

    Looking for new team to represent

     

    Positions: LD/LW(C)

    I'm a smart and tranquil player. Good at positioning and patient to look for that good spot, not just throwing saucer to impossible slots. Will handle my defensive duties.

     

    Handedness: Right and Left

    Learned my trait for both sides, rightey being my stronger side.

     

    Pros and Cons: Patience, positioning and stickhandling

    Patience is a virtue. I rather slow the game down than make bad pass forward to lose possession. I do know how to breakout quickly, and how to make fast paced passes thou. I know where to put myself in different situations. With me you won't get a skillstick god, but I can handle the puck and get around players, my way.

     

    What I'm looking for and for what I'm ready:

    I'm looking for chance to fight as a starter in Pro or Elite clubs. My preference would be finnish teams. 

    I have proper headset for VOIP, mentality to keep training and training and fighting spirit. I don't ragequit games and I always demand the best from myself.

     

    Former teams:

    Lionhearts (Spring league), Murohoki (ECL8 and 7)

     

    If you've read this far and think I might be a great additions to your club feel free PM me here, or directly in PSN, and arrange a tryout.

     

    Cheers

    MovaaN

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  5. On 8/22/2018 at 10:25 AM, MovaaN said:

    Proeficient veteran looking for club in Elite or high tier Pro (NHL19)

    After finding NHL19 to be a game where I can use 4-6hours daily, I've decided to make one more effort to look for spot in the top. I'm ready to commit for this game and exited at fighting starting positions in high tier teams.

     

    Positions: LD/LW/RD/C 

    I've made my "name" as smart and tranquil defenceman, but I'm not bad at offense either. Good at positioning and patient to look for that good spot, not just throwing saucer to impossible slots

     

    Handedness: Right and Left

    Learned my trait for both sides, rightey being my stronger side, but only by a margin

     

    Pros and Cons: Patience, positioning and stickhandling

    Patience is a virtue. I rather slow the game down than make bad pass forward to lose possession. I do know how to breakout quickly, and how to make fast paced passes thou. I know where to put myself in different situations. With me you won't get a skillstick god, but I can handle the puck and get around players, my way.

     

     

    What I'm looking for and for what I'm ready:

    I'm looking for chance to fight as a starter in Elite or high tier Pro clubs. My preference would be finnish teams as I'm also interested at coming eSM tournament. 

    I have proper headset for VOIP, mentality to keep training and training and fighting spirit. I don't ragequit games and I always demand the best from myself.

     

    If you've read this far and think I might be a great additions to your club feel free PM me here, or directly in PSN, and arrange a tryout when next iteration of NHL comes out.

     

    Cheers

    MovaaN

    Still taking offers. And adding that I'm eligible to play 11.9. (Yeah I pay 30e for those 3 extra days) :)

  6. Proeficient veteran looking for club in Elite or high tier Pro (NHL19)

    After finding NHL19 to be a game where I can use 4-6hours daily, I've decided to make one more effort to look for spot in the top. I'm ready to commit for this game and exited at fighting starting positions in high tier teams.

     

    Positions: LD/LW/RD/C 

    I've made my "name" as smart and tranquil defenceman, but I'm not bad at offense either. Good at positioning and patient to look for that good spot, not just throwing saucer to impossible slots

     

    Handedness: Right and Left

    Learned my trait for both sides, rightey being my stronger side, but only by a margin

     

    Pros and Cons: Patience, positioning and stickhandling

    Patience is a virtue. I rather slow the game down than make bad pass forward to lose possession. I do know how to breakout quickly, and how to make fast paced passes thou. I know where to put myself in different situations. With me you won't get a skillstick god, but I can handle the puck and get around players, my way.

     

     

    What I'm looking for and for what I'm ready:

    I'm looking for chance to fight as a starter in Elite or high tier Pro clubs. My preference would be finnish teams as I'm also interested at coming eSM tournament. 

    I have proper headset for VOIP, mentality to keep training and training and fighting spirit. I don't ragequit games and I always demand the best from myself.

     

    If you've read this far and think I might be a great additions to your club feel free PM me here, or directly in PSN, and arrange a tryout when next iteration of NHL comes out.

     

    Cheers

    MovaaN

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  7. I've personally liked the beta so far. It has some flaws here and there but overall image is good and optimistic about release.

    Pros:

    New build system. I've personally liked new approach on EASHL with existing builds, because freely allocating points on stats have before ended that there are some builds that just are broken. This new twist on non-modable builds with ability to change size and the trait system feels good. Now people can get the role and make it look more like themselves. After trying out many of different roles with different size et cetera I feel that every build is viable. It doesn't feel at this moment that there is any OP builds out there.

    Poke checks. Now we're going to right direction. There is few things that need tweaking. If you poke the aim seems bit off at this point. It looks like that player is trying to poke the spot where puck is at that exact moment and not take into count on player movement. But I like that if you poke from bad angle you often end up drinking water in penalty box. No more spamming thank god.

    L1. You know what I mean. Now this gets you penalized if you try to use it from behind or in bad place. I just hope that they would figure it out how to handle it next to boards because you don't see hockey players going ass up high next to boards. 

    RPM and Collision physics. Movement of the player is amazing. Really responsive and you feel when you have momemtum. All this has brought game speed closer to reality. Collision physics work well but I feel that tackling is bit too much. Now your player becomes a heat seaking missile when you push your right stick up (or any other direction) which makes tackling maybe even too easy. There are ways to counter it but there is no difference on how good you are tackling and timing it.

    Overall there are lot of good stuff not mentioned here, this is more like my top list.

     

    Cons:

    Well error issue at the moment. There is a a work around for it (just reboot your game after every match) but has killed lot of matches.

    GOD DAMN MENUS. There is just too much stuff on the screen. Everything looks so out of order and non-logical. And the epilepsy indusing colors...... Don't know the idea to make player PSN avatars humongous and everything else in lobbies so small. I see you have nice avatar but what the hell is your build and PSN-tag.... 

     

    Better game than 18 definetely. New game? I wouldn't say so, pretty much update. Will I buy it? Yes, even the more expensive version.

    In summary, I would say that 19 will be great game for EA to start make the series on Frostbyte, yes this will go to Frostbyte because Ignite as an game engine was outdated when it came out. And Frostbyte has a great netcode.

    -Movaan-

     

    P.S. I left connections out of this because on release we will see the truth when server stress is real. So far it has been best so far.

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  8. Hello everybody.

    As everybody by now has seen that some people are affected with error at EASHL club matches. 

    There is a fix that so far has been pretty effective, not 100% but what I've seen it has dropped chance to error dramatically.

    You need to reboot your game after every match

    Every person I've played with this has helped a lot. Please spread the word so we can get more matches going on!

     

    I know this will not take all errors out but this works at a rate that is massive

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  9. 9 hours ago, Kenu said:

     

    1. Would you join a buy-in league?
    2. How much would you be ready to pay for being part of a buy-in league?
    3. Would you expect to win this league and regain the money or the full prize?
    4. What sort of sum would be acceptable as the prize in the first season of the buy-in league?
    5. How would you expect the prize pool to be split between the teams in the league?
    6. How long of a season would you expect in a buy-in league?
    7. How often would you participate in a buy-in league?
    8. If the league was separate from the ECL, would you then prioritize it over the ECL?
    9. Do you think ECL should be a buy-in league?
    10. Do you think certain divisions should be buy-in, such as ECL Elite?
    11. Hypothetically, say ECL Elite and Pro had buy-ins - what would stop an Elite caliber team for signing up for Pro in order to get "an easy" tournament win and prize money?
    12. If you are against buy-ins or on the fence about the topic - what would be a small enough amount for you to join and still be able to have fun?

     

    I've long been seeing that this game could be eSports capable even with its quarks. Be aware these are my personal opinions and should never taken as "truth"

    Short answers

    1. Yes
    2. This has lot of aspects to see; prize pools, pool dividing. Summa summarum I'd be ready up to 50€
    3. I'm competitive player, so yes I would always see winning these leagues and do everything for it
    4. Not ready to answer this, pretty much you should be able to get 5 times return when winning all
    5. Pretty wide. This because otherwise you would see lot of teams dissappearing fast
    6. Longer than ordinary ECL, proper league format
    7. Propably as long as my thumbs and brain can keep up. As being from veteran class, I may not have the skills but I do have the vision
    8. Yes. Even though ECL is legend already, you have to prioritize things
    9. ECL no. But why could Buy-In league could use bit of ECL magic
    10. I'm not seeing this.
    11. I'll return to this bit later on this post.
    12. 10€

     

     

    Okay my own thoughts next.

    First of all, how we can make this sustainable? 

    Viewerbase.

    Short and simple. Just making a money league with buy-ins doesn't make it proper eSports. You need people seeing your product and event. Just look at juggernauts at the business: DOTA, LoL, CS:GO, SC2, OW et cetera. What can we learn from those guys? What will work for NHL? 

    Game itself.

    Lot of this needs two-way discussion and commitment between game developer and the 3rd party organizer. As we know NHL-series is annual publication. This is big factor en route to eSports. We can't rely that the game mechanics will be constant as new things are being implemented and new technology comes on a daily basis. But one thing should be beeing looked at: Randomness. Less RNG, better eSport game. I know that EA wants to people feel more of those "IRL" moments of hockey matches, but in 6v6 enviroment there is already 12 humans with feelings and mood to affect all matches. And just to add. LAN opportunity and Spectator mode are a must for this to be successful at any higher stage.

    Format. 

    How we play? Straight forward league with POffs?

    Well for online tournaments I'd see ECL format just hit the spot. HOWEVER, as for scheduling and match streams, going for eSports means that teams should not be as able as they are in ECL to reschedule. We need to provide to fans and viewers pretty solid timetable and times to find their team playing. As for normal streamers, one key thing to be successful is consistant schedule.

    How teams will organize in this league? Well we have pretty successful product from NA, called NHL. I would see this as good example. Closed main league with teams that have farms. This would bring franchices from which people can find theirs to fan and cheer for.

    As for local tournaments, the Juggernauts have given us pretty good bracket system that works and is widely accepted. As for single match is around 30 minutes as opposed CS:GO's 60-90min matches we just amp up bestoff series. As they use BO1 and BO3 most of time we could use BO3 and BO5's

    Because I like to repeat myself: EA needs to offer game with as less as possible of RNG, LAN possibility and Spectator mode. There are workarounds but those just make things lot easier.

     

    Monetary aspect

    Buy-in is always bit artificial way to have prizes. It never will be stable way to push towards more professional way of doing things. It helps to go there but soon it should be discarded. Where the money comes after it? Pretty much from sponsors and team licencing. Look at ESL, this is their way to handle things. Teams pay licence and sponsors pump it up. Player himself shouldn't have to pay to play, everybody should have equal chance to be pro.

     

    In short we have lot of obstacles to get over. Great to see where this community has gotten thus far, and I see lot of optimism in future. Just don't try to push it, that usually ends up with crash. Patience is virtue!

     

    With love

    -MovaaN-

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  10. Schedule for week 16:

     

    April 17th @ 13.00EEST(UTC+3) with 2 hour break around 17.00EEST and will continue in the evening

     

    April 19th @ 17.00EEST(UTC+3) UPDATED due server downage

    And as you all know

     

    StreamSunday April 22nd @ 20.00EEST(UTC+3)

    I'm on call until 22.00EEST on sunday so expect some breaks during first 2 hours.

     

    #SupportSmallStreamers

     

     

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  11. Okay now we broke something very badly. 

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    Below match has right stat etc. Upper one shouldn't even appear.

    No one from either team can not report the second match. Which isn't even available anymore

    I have all necessary pics to make complete reports. For even both matches

    Tagging @killer7seven from opponent team to notify him.

  12. Defender looking team for NHL18

    Preferred position LD, but able with any pos Def/Fwd

    What I'm looking for?

    • ECL Elite or Pro team, with goals and activity set high
    • Active group
    • Preferring finnish teams
    • Team looking for starter players

    What I can offer?

    • Experienced D-man with many top tier teams (Nordic Nightmare latest), also capable backing up forwards and ambitions even figth for starter forward positions
    • Defence oriented and adaptable to different styles of play
    • Fluent in finnish and english
    • Dual stickhanded
    • Active player who always puts own team first.
    • A gamer always ready to learn something new and evolving as an NHLgamer

    Misc.

    • I own headset and can use either PSparties or anykind of VOIP
    • Past teams: Nordic Nightmare (NHL17), Nordic Stars and Ace Holes (NHL16)
    • GamerPlayerCard MovaaN

    Contacts:

    PSN: MovaaN, NHLGamer: MovaaN (I prefer PSN for contacting)

    P.S.

    Ready for tryouts starting 12th of september or as soon early access preorders starts on PS4

    Mainly online by 19CET but now and then I have to do later work shift (once or twice in 9weeks) which ends at 21CET. 

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  13. Mainly as pointed before with PS it doesn't matter if you have 60hz or or higher monitor. I've always liked to use my gaming monitor for NHL for other reasons. For example you get better posture while sitting in front of desk for longer sessions and IMO monitor has better contrast and color fullness. It has nothing to do with refresh rate, I just prefer playing with monitor :) And of course while streaming I can use my auxiliary monitors to follow chat and stream quality :) P.S. Just ordered my 24" 144Hz gaming monitor so after this I have 3 screens to choose from :D 

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