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Old 09-29-2010, 12:12 PM   #161
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Re: NBA 2K11 Isomotion/Shot Stick Help (360)

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What will be the difference with absolute controls. Can someone help me with this because i know the way it is now to do things depend on which goal you are at and where you are at on the floor and which way you are facing.
And absolute controls are the opposite of what u said. The controls to pull off moves won't change regardless of whatever camera angle u choose or where u are on the floor. Down on the the ls will always get u a floater in the lane, left or right on the ls will always get u a left or right hand layup, left trigger plus left to right or vice versa on the ls will always get u a basic crossover and so on.
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Old 09-29-2010, 12:39 PM   #162
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Imo though playing this game with the controls on absolute is absolutely ********, especially if your playing on the default camera view. It makes the movements unrealistic. My suggestion is if u are having trouble pulling off moves in the game, just change your view to 2k cam or some other up and down view once u get the retail copy.
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Old 09-29-2010, 01:21 PM   #163
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And absolute controls are the opposite of what u said. The controls to pull off moves won't change regardless of whatever camera angle u choose or where u are on the floor. Down on the the ls will always get u a floater in the lane, left or right on the ls will always get u a left or right hand layup, left trigger plus left to right or vice versa on the ls will always get u a basic crossover and so on.
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Old 09-29-2010, 03:01 PM   #164
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the more i play it the more i find out u can only do moves in certin move in the same spot but there great. lol
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Old 09-29-2010, 04:38 PM   #165
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Most people already playing this game probably know this, but I figured I'd throw this out there for the newer guys who are having trouble chaining moves together.

*NOTE* The simpler, the better. As using a large sequence of moves will burn your stamina quickly, it's better to use shorter moves and react off of the defense than to follow a mental script of what you should do every time. Even though I highlight using a sequence of moves in this post, it's only to help show you what you can do, what you can pull out of your back pocket so-to-speak.

1 strategy that I use when thinking of moves is imagining a "flowchart" or a "tree" of moves that you can use. It helps me to break down piece-by-piece what I can do. The first step is to know if you want to drive or shoot. By shooting, I mean either pulling up from Mid or taking a three, but it'll take more effort to get to Mid-Range so I'll just talk about that.

The next step is realizing whether your dribble is Live or in the Triple Threat position. With the Triple Threat, you have more options, but the moves are still pretty much the same. I won't (and can't, there's a million combinations) highlight every move, but I'll put examples so you understand the basic gist...

1. Live Dribble - From here, there's only 3 "startup moves" you can use, the Hesitation, the Size-Up, or the Normal/1st-Step Drive (again, you can chain these how you want)...

--------------1. Hesitation
-----------------a. Hesitation Cross
-------------------i. Double-Cross
---------------------1. Layup Left
-------------------ii. Pull-Up (mid)
-----------------b. Step-Back Jumper

--------------2. Size-up (any direction)
----------------a. Crossover
-------------------i. Hopstep Layup

--------------3. 1st-Step
----------------a. Explode (ball-hand)
-------------------i. Spin
----------------------1. Signature Gather
-------------------------a. Jumpshot
----------------b. Explode-Cross (opposite ball-hand)
-------------------i. Step-Back and Go
----------------------1. Floater



2. Triple Threat - Triple threat has the same "startup moves" plus its own 3 (Jab-Step, Step Over, Pull Back). Lets say you explore your options with the Triple Threat this time...

--------------1. TT
-----------------a. Jab-Step
--------------------i. Explode (ball hand)
-----------------------1. Pull-Up
-----------------b. Step Over
--------------------i. Explode (opposite ball hand)
-----------------------1. Behind-the-Back
--------------------------a. Eurostep
-----------------c. Pull Back
--------------------i. Explode (ball hand)
-----------------------1. Pull-Up Pump-Fake
--------------------------a. Jumpshot


Etc, etc, etc...


But again, the important thing here is to READ THE DEFENSE. The D will tell you what to do. In real life, big sequences of moves like some I posted happen rarely, unless it's on a better defender, which takes more work to break down. Let me know if this works for you.

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Old 09-29-2010, 10:55 PM   #166
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yep, i've been dunkin with my oops... i call for a screen(LB) and once Gasol or Bynum roll to the basket i lob it to them and they dunk it. i just still havent been able to control the player without the ball and be able to cut to the basket myself and call for the lob...
Finally got a dunk alley...was a fast break with kobe sending it home...was even a reverse.

what you're talking about would be so satisfying, but I don't think that's been in any game yet.
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Old 09-30-2010, 04:08 AM   #167
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Some of you have probably discovered this, but to those who haven't:

When you're driving across the lane (with the basket to your left or right) there are inside shot versions of the momentum shots:

RSTICK opposite momentum - Spin Layup (Rondo, Drajic type of shots)
RSTICK away from the basket - Fade Layup
RSTICK towards the basket - Inside/Dummy Hand shot
RSTICK towards momentum - Running Hook

I was just skimming through the past Sticks insight and didn't notice this mentioned, so here ya go
yeah i was doing these alot in 2k10. love it.
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Old 09-30-2010, 02:38 PM   #168
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how do you do that thing when kobe walks backwards dribbling it through the legs
LT and down on the left thumbstick
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