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Old 07-04-2010, 05:20 AM   #129
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I don't know if somebody else said it, but I never saw the little slip/contact @ :43-:45 in 2K10. That's niiiiice.
That seems like somethin thats gonna happen a lot in one game.....idk y but i could be wrong. Looks cool though
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Old 07-04-2010, 09:29 AM   #130
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d-will's layup, big baby's dunk and imo lebron's fadeaway has a too quick release

generally, like was said - it's way too early to evaluate
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Old 07-04-2010, 11:17 AM   #131
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Historically, E3 just isn't the best time to showcase sports games that are months and months away from ship. Also, we have to be mindful that anything we put out there may possibly be stolen by our competition. So it's in our best interest to "hold back" the good stuff til we get closer to release. Don't worry, 2K11 is FAR from 2K10 with new animations. We're excited to talk in detail about all the gameplay improvements we've made. But for now, everyone's just gonna have to hang tight.
Fair enough Mike, thanks for the reply.

I can't wait to hear about the gameplay improvements.
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Old 07-04-2010, 12:39 PM   #132
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When we get a REAL new trailer, I'd like to post this one side by side. It's gonna be fun...
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Old 07-04-2010, 12:56 PM   #133
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Hey Mike aka Beluba, quick question out of curiosity. Has the reason as to why you left 2k for ea as to how 2k wouldnt take up a new animation system been fixed? All the ports from the past and just layering new animations on top of old ones was like putting whip cream on top of sh^t. Has that been fixed and the reason why you are able to return and hopefully have the success with 2k11 that youve wanted the game to be?

Yeah I remember Beluba statment about 2K after he left, I was curious about this question also.
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Old 07-04-2010, 12:57 PM   #134
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I know I'm late to the party, but I'm very impressed with Beluba and Co. I don't really see anything new on the trailer, but its still just early July and NCAA, nor Madden has been released yet. Just be patient guys. Its the same thing every year, except 2k keeps getting better.

Dude took a dud of a basketball game (Live), and made it playable for me. I can't wait to see what improvements can be implemented in 2k11. As a former 2ksports.com mod, I definitely understand the secrecy necessary in the marketing game against the heavyweight.

I'm very happy for 2k as they are great sports game producers. Im looking at my 2k10 locker right now, knowing I'm going to keep it for a while, even though Kobe is on the cover.
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Old 07-04-2010, 02:56 PM   #135
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Yeah I remember Beluba statment about 2K after he left, I was curious about this question also.
I don't want to get into it here, but there are a couple things I'd like to clear up about my statements about 2K when I was at EA.

What I was basically alluding to in those interviews was that in 2K8, I felt like we were just adding boatloads of content on top of flawed systems rather than addressing the fundamental shortcomings of those systems. I never said anything about the engine or tech being limited or outdated. That's a topic that kind of took on a life of its own after those interviews.

Ever since we moved to this generation of consoles, we've been re-writing major parts of the game in chunks. At this point, there's almost nothing leftover from last gen. So essentially, 2K is already running on a brand new engine... and an ever evolving one.

Now, over the last couple years, the team has done a great job pushing 2K basketball further and resolving several of the issues that have plagued the series since we moved to this console gen. But there are obviously still several aspects of the game ("engine") that we weren't happy with after 2K10. When I talked to the guys about coming back, we discussed the state of the game and what needed changing. Everyone was on the same page and I was happy to hear that steps had already been taken to begin addressing my concerns.

Anyway, a lot of the legacy problems that you guys have griped about are ancient history to us. 2K11 is a facelift year for gameplay in several ways, and we're excited for you guys to see our new face.

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I don't want to get into it here, but there are a couple things I'd like to clear up about my statements about 2K when I was at EA.

What I was basically alluding to in those interviews was that in 2K8, I felt like we were just adding boatloads of content on top of flawed systems rather than addressing the fundamental shortcomings of those systems. I never said anything about the engine or tech being limited or outdated. That's a topic that kind of took on a life of its own after those interviews.

Ever since we moved to this generation of consoles, we've been re-writing major parts of the game in chunks. At this point, there's almost nothing leftover from last gen. So essentially, 2K is already running on a brand new engine... and an ever evolving one.

Now, over the last couple years, the team has done a great job pushing 2K basketball further and resolving several of the issues that have plagued the series since we moved to this console gen. But there are obviously still several aspects of the game ("engine") that we weren't happy with after 2K10. When I talked to the guys about coming back, we discussed the state of the game and what needed changing. Everyone was on the same page and I was happy to hear that steps had already been taken to begin addressing my concerns.

Anyway, a lot of the legacy problems that you guys have griped about are ancient history to us. 2K11 is a facelift year for gameplay in several ways, and we're excited for you guys to see our new face.
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