Explore and customize all NHL 24 game options, including skill level, game speed, sound settings, camera angles, controller configurations, and more to enhance your gameplay experience.
A big game like NHL 24 is bound to be deep in game options, so read below, then make some adjustments to your game settings. Make sure you select Exit/Save to keep any adjustments you make.
GAME:
Review the following Game Options:
- Skill Level - Select Rookie, Pro or All-Star, based on your skill level (easy, medium, and hard respectively).
- Game Speed - This option might take some experimentation on your part to get just right. If you're an experienced player, you can probably get away with speeding the game up considerably. Game intensity and CPU controlled players responsiveness will increase.
- Fighting - Turn the game's fighting feature *On or Off. Default if On.
- Goalie Control - You can choose that each Human player takes control of a Goalie in possession of the puck by selecting *User, or you can choose CPU to let the computer control the goalie at all times. (*default option)
SOUND:
To make adjustments to game sound, highlight a sound option, then press the D-pad Left or Right to decrease or increase the volume. You can adjust Sound Effects (FX), Menu Music, In Game Music, Crowd, and Commentator.
- Jukebox - Highlight this option and press the A button. The available music will be displayed. Highlight a type of music, then press the A button again. You can then press the D-pad Left or Right to turn a song On or Off.
- User Music - NHL 24 lets you download your favorite songs into the Xbox for use when playing NHL 24. Select this option, then Consult your Xbox Technical Documentation for instructions on how to download music.
DISPLAY:
- Camera - Choose Ice, Side, or *Overhead camera angles.
- Zoom - Used in unison with the Camera option, this option lets you fine tune your camera angles by zooming in or out. Note: To get a preview as you adjust camera angles and zoom, try making adjustments from the Pause Menu.
- Auto Replay - You can let the CPU choose the replays during a game, or turn this feature Off to manually choose when to view a replay.
- Score Overlay - You can choose to *Show or Hide the Scoreboard during your game.
- Turbo Meters - *Show or Hide the Turbo Meters during a game. You might want to add some mystery and play a game in which each opponent can't determine how much Turbo each player is using.
- Indicators - By default, players have colored circles that determine which human user is controlling which player. You can change the default indicator by selecting Player Name, Player Number, or User Name. The User Name option might be good when you have a large number of human controlled players. (*default options)
CONTROLLERS:
Customize your controller the way you want. First press the D-pad Left or Right to select a saved User (if one exists). This will let you save a configuration to a specific user's saved setup.
Next, highlight a control, then press the D-pad Left or Right again to make changes. Press the Y button to turn the Vibration feature On or Off. Repeat the process to make adjustments to other user controller configurations.
RECORDS:
Use the Records option to view saved statistics that have been accumulated over time.
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