Higher value results in faster saucer passes. The higher the value, the faster the maximum speed of a passed puck is when you fully power up. The higher the value, the faster the minimum speed of a passed puck is – it mainly pertains to a quick-tap pass. Lower values reduce how accurate you have to aim for a pass to hit the intended receiver. ‘On’ means that you control the power of your passes, determined by how long you hold the button. Higher value results in slap shots being more powerful, relative to the input. Higher value makes each slap shot more accurate. Higher value puts more power into a shot, relative to the input. Higher value makes shots more likely to hit their intended targets. Higher value results in more accurate one-timers. Higher value makes it easier to turn when skating.
Higher value increases how high the top-end speed is that a player can reach. Higher value makes players accelerate quicker with and without possession. Lower value results in players being even slower when on the puck compared to skating while not in possession. Lower value results in more agility a player will lose while on the puck. Lower value results in slower back skating by comparison to their forward skating speed.Īuthentic Hustle gives a realistic top speed increase when sprinting. Higher value result in more frequent on-ice injuries. Lower value results in slower fatigue recovery. Higher value makes players’ performances worse if they’re more tired. Lower value results in the play and players moving more slowly. Higher value makes sticks break more often.
Higher value makes attribute ratings more influential.