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Old 08-03-2010, 11:51 AM   #137
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The bolded is just not true.

I'm all for control and I think skill-based shooting is a huge step in the right direction. Yes, I think the user's skill should play a big part in the player's success/failure.

But don't say that generic-based dribbling, shooting, blocking mechanics is sufficient enough for a next-gen game because it's not.
I'm surprised sb even answered that post. I agree with your take.

There is a huge difference between everyone shooting fadeaways, running or handling the ball the same way versus individualism and uniquesness. I barely see any sig moves in Live 10. I guess that is just me. So be it.
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Old 08-03-2010, 12:25 PM   #138
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Sick of the topic always faltering to games that dont belong in this topic

Im sorry but its not tolerated plain and simple...just too bad
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Old 08-03-2010, 02:03 PM   #139
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come on man you sound like you have already played the game
I mean I've enough read previews/ hands ons, talked to the developers, heard from community guys and seen videos. I've seen enough to know that the control is better than they're past NBA lives, and just think about the inputs you have to put in on the controls to do a shot. I mean after playing a ton of super street fighter i can tell you than doing scoops (half circles) and hooks (U shaped moves) on the controller starts to become second nature after a while.

I actually thought of what it would be like to use the controls with a controller in hand and it actually is pretty intuitive if u ask me. Your not jut pushing left for a left hand layup, your scooping it upwards as if your really lifting his hand. All the moves makes sense in a basketball manner, and its not like your just doing some crazy motions to pull off moves.

Your right I haven't played the game, but I've played NHL and I know where good control can take a game.

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Old 08-03-2010, 04:18 PM   #140
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I mean I've enough read previews/ hands ons, talked to the developers, heard from community guys and seen videos. I've seen enough to know that the control is better than they're past NBA lives, and just think about the inputs you have to put in on the controls to do a shot. I mean after playing a ton of super street fighter i can tell you than doing scoops (half circles) and hooks (U shaped moves) on the controller starts to become second nature after a while.

I actually thought of what it would be like to use the controls with a controller in hand and it actually is pretty intuitive if u ask me. Your not jut pushing left for a left hand layup, your scooping it upwards as if your really lifting his hand. All the moves makes sense in a basketball manner, and its not like your just doing some crazy motions to pull off moves.

Your right I haven't played the game, but I've played NHL and I know where good control can take a game.
I hope you are right.
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Old 08-03-2010, 10:38 PM   #141
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Wow, it seems as if they are using the Backbreaker physics engine. If they pull it off and it comes off as not scripted nor animated, then 2k may be in trouble.

Of course, EA's hype machine always has me thinking that 2k is in trouble. Then the games actually launch, you can play them and the champ (2k) always comes through.
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Old 08-04-2010, 12:38 AM   #142
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It is not at all like Backbreaker's physics engine. You're setting yourself up for disappointment. Read through the thread or just search rEAnimator's posts. He has explained why they call it "Real Time Physics."
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Old 08-04-2010, 06:12 PM   #143
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how come theres been no much mention about the post game yet? When can we get some of that info? I hope its not the same cuz last years post game was terrible. Please...PLEASE let me know SOMETHING.
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Old 08-04-2010, 06:51 PM   #144
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There was a Gamespot vid released a while a go that showed some improvements to the post game.
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