Mickegg
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- Sep 29, 2017
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I haven't played this series in years but I just saw a video of a guy who edited player ratings in NHL 18 and the option "change player name" was visible, is it possible to change player names?
Unfortunately no.
Another thing I hate is that you can't edit free agents. You have to move them to a team first, and them move them back.
Yes, this is a ridiculous choice they made. Also, that a top 4 pick, like Cale Makar and many others aren't in the game, is also ridiculous ( I know this is common for EA, point stands though). Also, if you edit your players ratings outside Franchise Mode, they don't carry over into Franchise Mode, which is you guessed it, ridiculous!
Yes, this is a ridiculous choice they made. Also, that a top 4 pick, like Cale Makar and many others aren't in the game, is also ridiculous ( I know this is common for EA, point stands though). Also, if you edit your players ratings outside Franchise Mode, they don't carry over into Franchise Mode, which is you guessed it, ridiculous!
In EA Sports' defense, the NCAA doesn't allow their athletes' likeliness to be used in a video game, as they do not profit from it.
It would be really nice if EA decided to take the MLB The Show route, and allow users to create and share custom rosters, that way they aren't responsible if say, Cale Makar is created.
So I've been trying to get it so that rosters are at least reasonably accurate for franchise mode, but there's a massive problem in that European players who have their rights own by NHL teams but are on Euro teams are very random on how the game deals with them. Some players will end up under contract (even if they're set with 0 years on their contract) which often knocks players with contracts to UFA, others will end up as unsigned prospects, some are dropped into the UFA pool and even some players (Pierre Engvall was the most glaring one) end up on the roster under the UFA section.
Does anyone have any fixes for this, or is this just a "you just have to deal with it" things? 'Cause my generally non-exist OCD is flaring up playing without guys like Marchenko in my unsigned players list.
Young prospects in the European leagues can be traded to CHL teams. That solves that.
However, this doesn't work for prospects who are 21 or older. The only way to deal with them is to make them free agents, unfortunately. You may not want to do this with most players, but there's a few guys who are like 24+ that I'm pretty sure no NHL teams owns the rights to anymore. Trade them from their euro team to a team in the AHL, and choose "free agent" when the question about NHL/AHL affiliate comes up, and then trade them back to their euro club.