Vision Control Goal 3

Maybe some of you have had this move done to you in a shootout. There is an argument that this goal may be what they call a "cheese goal" or a goal with a very high percentage of going in (like 100%). I would say that you should refrain from using this in a shootout, just because it degrades the competition, and after a tough match that goes into a shootout, it would be a shame to win it on a "cheese goal". Instead of just going for the win, try to master a really unique shootout goal, that will blow the opponent away with your skill, even if it doesnt go in all the time. This goal uses the same concept as Vision Control Goals 1 & 2, only on a much subtle scale. My skater still comes at the goalie at an angle, although it is so small its hard to tell. When I get closer to the goal, I let go of the Movement Stick and press Vision Control. When I press Vision Control, the game thinks "ok, time to spin the player to face the goal." But since Im pretty much already facing the goal, it overcompensates and spin me around backwards! At this point, just shoot a wrister to the top right corner and it should go in almost everytime. Try to line up your player so that there is a gap between the goalie and the post. Again, try not to use this during a shootout, expecially against a worthy opponent. It is very difficult to pull of during a game, so I would say go right ahead and give it a try during regulation time.

6 comments:

  1. Great Site, keep up the blogs man. I have learned some awesome stuff on this site. I would love to see some stuff on overload and behind the net.

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  2. Thanks! I appreciate the feedback, I am planning a few more posts this week so check back soon.

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  3. this vision control goal 3 u teach is a god damn glitch....we have enuff glitches and glitchers....take that shit down, they dont need encouragement

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  4. Yes, I agree that this goal is unfair playing against a human player, especially in a shootout, so it should be reserved for computer opponents only. Regardless, it is fun to try and it gives you a better insight into the game mechanics. If you are having issues playing against players who are not interested in playing simulation based hockey, then I suggest you try joining a league here, where players want to have fun, fair, competative matchups and play simulation based hockey.

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  5. Don't hate, it is a cheap goal and he acknowledges it. It does give you the full spectrum of the technique and it is fun to try out. And if you get screwed by some random freak accident with .2 seconds left in a hard fought game against the computer, you might just want to slam a few of these bad boys down.
    And besides, if you know they're going to use this technique just take control of your goalie.

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