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Originally Posted by Jay Burnett View Post
I think hockey would be difficult enough without some sort of slick surface or traction limiting wheels. Also i just don't see the GDC regulating wheel options just because of the limits that would put on the creativity of the teams and the all around failure that was Lunacy. Also, real hockey players seem to have very good grip and turning abilities.



That said, I do think hockey would be a very interesting game if played on maybe a white carpet. (refer to my post on page 15)

We'll if we were using a traditional puck (aposed to road hockey ball) we would need some slick surface, unless It was Air hockey, That would be awesome!
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