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Explaination of Shoot/Pass Bias

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Basil D ROUFOGALIS

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Oct 7, 1994, 3:49:56 AM10/7/94
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Hello !

I've got the original EA Sports NHL Hockey game (alas I don't have a CD Rom as yet) and the only stat. that I don't understand is the one "Shoot/Pass Bias".
Does anyone know what it means and how it is represented in the actual game play ??

Thanks.

Jay Jay

PCC RicP

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Oct 11, 1994, 9:07:02 AM10/11/94
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It *tries* to determine, if a given palyer has the puck, how likely would
he be to shoot in the zone, or pass to another teamate, kind of
like..Gretzky would have a high pass bias, while Bure would lean towards
shoot. You give the number that determines the % of shoot, so if you put
in a 30..that player would have a 70% - 30% Pass bias.
It really only works when the computer is controlling that particular
player.

-Ric Perrott


Richard McConnell

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Oct 12, 1994, 12:19:27 PM10/12/94
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> -Ric Perrott

Just to clarify... if I enter a 25 under the S/P bias for Wayne
Gretzky, this means he is 25% likely to shoot and 75% likely to pass
or vice versa?

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Richard McConnell,3rd Year Geography
Carleton University, Ottawa Ont, CANADA

Email address: rmcc...@chat.carleton.ca
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