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Old 08-27-2010, 05:24 PM   #97
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I'm sure there's a good idea what I mean already but I'll still just throw this out.

The new F1 2010 game is coming out soon (I know F1 isn't popular in the US but whatever). There's going to be good cars, medium cars and bad cars.

If I drive a Lotus in the game (which is about 8 minutes off the pace per lap IRL), I don't want to be able to win races with that, no matter how good of a driver I am.

But If I'm driving a good Red Bull car, now I have the chance to win cause my car is good enough. I still have to drive it, though.

Driving a car is like controlling one player in an NBA game. But in the NBA there are others on your team and the opposing team that you aren't controlling and that's super important.
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Old 08-27-2010, 05:44 PM   #98
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I'm sure there's a good idea what I mean already but I'll still just throw this out.

The new F1 2010 game is coming out soon (I know F1 isn't popular in the US but whatever). There's going to be good cars, medium cars and bad cars.

If I drive a Lotus in the game (which is about 8 minutes off the pace per lap IRL), I don't want to be able to win races with that, no matter how good of a driver I am.

But If I'm driving a good Red Bull car, now I have the chance to win cause my car is good enough. I still have to drive it, though.


Driving a car is like controlling one player in an NBA game. But in the NBA there are others on your team and the opposing team that you aren't controlling and that's super important.
I get what you're saying here and to use your red bull example in basketball. I don't want to be able to make every open shot with Ray Allen just because he's a good shooter.

I want my skill to determine the success of the shot too. This is especially the case when I'm playing against another user.

I really don't want to be losing against a guy just because he's passing to his good shooters. If the guy could control how open the jump shot was he should also be in control of the success of it too you get me.

It would just feel weird to me if you had to learn all the dribble moves and defensive controls but the most important part of basketball scoring wasnt under your control.

Also the fact that things like momentum, how open you are, and player ratings all factor into the difficulty of the shot keeps me from thinking it will be extremely easy to shoot it. Especially with a guy like Rondo who is terrible shooter, I don't even think I would consider shooting with him unless he was wide open.

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Old 08-27-2010, 06:12 PM   #99
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For the people that complain about total control....

Limited user control:

I am the Houston Rockets, last attack in the game, the ball goes to Yao, they double team me in the post, he kicks it out, the ball rotates to the open man in the corner, I shoot with Battier wide open 3, I shoot in the apex of the jump, perfect release, and I miss the 3 based on Ratings, not my great attacking team play not the other users defense, but RATINGS...

The question is it fair for me as a gamer (casual or not) to miss that shot, knowing that I did everything correctly and the other guy was compensated for playing bad D???


Unlimited user control:

I am defending now, there is 2 seconds left to play, the ball was tipped by my player, and the ball goes to rondo sitting in the 3 point line, he has no time left, he has to shoot, he does it and makes it....

The question is it fair for me as a gamer (casual or not) to lose a game because the other user was SKILLED (or lucky, but my point is that it was the other user that killed me, and not the 3% percentage that rondo can hit a 3) enough to do a 3 point buzzer beater with a player that has a very very low rating, even if I played great D????

I think these 2 questions and respective answers will help the doubter to understand why user control, is FUNDAMENTAL, that is how you demolish cheasers....

Cheasers use %s to be successful, now, they can choose all the great %s they want, because if they donīt have stick skills, and even if they do, if they donīt play team basketball they will lose, because I will double team the guy that he is very skilled at shooting with, and he will go 0-50 with all the other guys on the floor, even if he is playing with Miami....

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Old 08-27-2010, 06:47 PM   #100
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For the people that complain about total control....

Limited user control:

I am the Houston Rockets, last attack in the game, the ball goes to Yao, they double team me in the post, he kicks it out, the ball rotates to the open man in the corner, I shoot with Battier wide open 3, I shoot in the apex of the jump, perfect release, and I miss the 3 based on Ratings, not my great attacking team play not the other users defense, but RATINGS...

The question is it fair for me as a gamer (casual or not) to miss that shot, knowing that I did everything correctly and the other guy was compensated for playing bad D???


Unlimited user control:

I am defending now, there is 2 seconds left to play, the ball was tipped by my player, and the ball goes to rondo sitting in the 3 point line, he has no time left, he has to shoot, he does it and makes it....

The question is it fair for me as a gamer (casual or not) to lose a game because the other user was SKILLED (or lucky, but my point is that it was the other user that killed me, and not the 3% percentage that rondo can hit a 3) enough to do a 3 point buzzer beater with a player that has a very very low rating, even if I played great D????

I think these 2 questions and respective answers will help the doubter to understand why user control, is FUNDAMENTAL, that is how you demolish cheasers....

Cheasers use %s to be successful, now, they can choose all the great %s they want, because if they donīt have stick skills, and even if they do, if they donīt play team basketball they will lose, because I will double team the guy that he is very skilled at shooting with, and he will go 0-50 with all the other guys on the floor, even if he is playing with Miami....

PeAcE
exactly. double teaming is going to be much more effective for the simple fact that you can't completely master the shot timing for all the guys on your roster. that is simply humanly impossible. i can see a person mastering ONE player's shot release, but then all i have to do is send a double and he's screwed. where as before if he is jacking up threes with jameer nelson all day even if i send a double all he has to do is pass the ball to vince carter and let the percentages do the rest. also, say he still decides to shoot out of the double team. if he misses 4 in a row, do you think he will continue shooting out of the double team when he knows that theoretically, he could go 0 for 20 in nba elite? in previous basketball games he will actually shoot more!!!!!!! because he knows that if he already missed 4 he will probably hit the next couple shots because of the percentages. in other basketball games, no matter your timing or how defended you are, as long as you shoot it a bunch of times you are going to make a few shots because you always knew you would make a set percentage of shots every time. so if it is just percentages like previous basketball games the cheeser will continue shooting, because he knows that in the end if he shoots 30 three pointers with nelson he is going to hit a set percentage. but in nba elite, you can actually miss every shot you shoot, which is not possible in any other nba game. this will actually make it harder to cheese in nba elite than in other games.

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Old 08-27-2010, 07:37 PM   #101
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1st off, hello OS, im a new member and I just wanted to introduce myself before I started blogging, so hello.

Now I have a few things to say about this new shooting feature and what I believe about it. See, as it stands, the devs has said that all ratings come into account, the defensive pressure, and the release, if im not mistaking, all basketball games ever created has used this to decide the jumpshot success except Live 10, where precentages ment more than anything, and you could have Mo Williams shooting 80% off stepback jumpers, am I correct. Every basketball game I have ever played, all of that had already mattered in shot success, so I dont see how this is actually a feature.


Now what I do see/hear, is that if you get a perfect release everytime you will make the shot everytime, meaning all perfect releases will go in, this is not real life basketball at all, I used to hoop everyday and just because you release the shot correctly to your jumper formation does not mean that the shot will go in. If you hoop, you know how it feels when you release the shot right, this has never in anybodies life/career guranteed a made basket, seriously, that is not realistic at all, not even if you are wide open with no defense on the court will perfect releases go in everytime, I dont understand how this can be seen as sim basketball.


On the other game, the ratings, defense, and release of the shot already determines the success, and even then it SHOULD be a crapshoot, can a dev explain this in more detail, cause I dont understand.
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1st off, hello OS, im a new member and I just wanted to introduce myself before I started blogging, so hello.

Now I have a few things to say about this new shooting feature and what I believe about it. See, as it stands, the devs has said that all ratings come into account, the defensive pressure, and the release, if im not mistaking, all basketball games ever created has used this to decide the jumpshot success except Live 10, where precentages ment more than anything, and you could have Mo Williams shooting 80% off stepback jumpers, am I correct. Every basketball game I have ever played, all of that had already mattered in shot success, so I dont see how this is actually a feature.


Now what I do see/hear, is that if you get a perfect release everytime you will make the shot everytime, meaning all perfect releases will go in, this is not real life basketball at all, I used to hoop everyday and just because you release the shot correctly to your jumper formation does not mean that the shot will go in. If you hoop, you know how it feels when you release the shot right, this has never in anybodies life/career guranteed a made basket, seriously, that is not realistic at all, not even if you are wide open with no defense on the court will perfect releases go in everytime, I dont understand how this can be seen as sim basketball.


On the other game, the ratings, defense, and release of the shot already determines the success, and even then it SHOULD be a crapshoot, can a dev explain this in more detail, cause I dont understand.
if you were actually a good shooter, you would know that when you miss a shot it was because you messed up. of course the shot is going to feel good when you miss it if you're not a good shooter because you don't know what it should actually feel like when the shot is actually a great shot. obviously stephen curry thinks that it is realistic from what he has said in the videos and he is a lights out shooter. sorry i take curry's opinion over yours.
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Old 08-27-2010, 08:29 PM   #103
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if you were actually a good shooter, you would know that when you miss a shot it was because you messed up. of course the shot is going to feel good when you miss it if you're not a good shooter because you don't know what it should actually feel like when the shot is actually a great shot. obviously stephen curry thinks that it is realistic from what he has said in the videos and he is a lights out shooter. sorry i take curry's opinion over yours.
What you are saying is wild 1st off, and you never actually proved my point wrong, just droped your opinion. Now, somebody like Kobe has mastered his release, everytime Kobe shoots the rock you see the exact same release point and the exact same flick of the wrist, Kobe is a 45% shooter for his career, Kobe does not make every single one of his open jumpers, noboby in the NBA makes 100% of their open jumpers, I could say that 15% of the league has mastered their releases, why is their no one shooting anywhere near 80%, let alone 100% on unguarded jumpshots, because its not possible.


Jumpers are a crapshot reguardless of how Elite is trying to spin it, no offense, but I feel like the Elite workers are trying to get people to believe that in real life you have 100% control of if the shot goes in or not, when in reality you do your best to get your perfect release and the rest is a sit and watch cinema, this is real basketball logic, and real sports logic to be honest. Players can not even pass the ball directly through a hole in the skills challenge 100% of the time, you mean to tell me that its easier to shoot the ball with a perfect release and make 100% of your shots than it is to make a simple chest pass through a hole thats 20 feet away from you, the logic to these things are scaring me as far as what you guys are believeing and whats being put into this game. That is not realistic, simple, there is no way around it, nobody in this world can make 100 straight shots wide open if they get a perfect release everytime, come on man.
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Old 08-27-2010, 09:48 PM   #104
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thought this was an NBA elite interview. good informative article, but mentioning and comparing the NHL game to NBA Elite so many times became monotonous.
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