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Originally Posted by sportyguyfl31 |
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This is nonsense.
Jack up the difficulty, and try to just freestyle your way around the court, or hop/euro/gather in traffic.
IF you do a move, out of context, it SHOULD look bad. That's the price for not knowing what you are doing.
There isnt a single basketball move in this game that you cannot perform.
Its up to you to input it, and do it in the right context, and if you fail, its your own fault.
I'm pretty much convinced that there are a few posters who havent played a single second of the demo, and are just parroting what they read, or see in a youtube video, without learning the game for themselves.
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I wish I could share your enthusiasm, but, uhhh...no.
On higher difficulties, yes, the ability to make dribble moves is compromised. But think about that for a second- the game's strength is admittedly, on your end, based on control. If that is taken away from the user, what does the game fall back on then? The CPU AI? The non-existant turbo button? Really, the only way to survive on higher difficulties in this game is to run screens until you find an opening, and, well, that's pretty much it. Because, ultimately, as mentioned in the roundtable, ELITE almost relies on one-on-one basketball dynamics, and when those abilities are taken away by racheting up difficulty, then you have problems.
And even if one were to grant you your argument, on whatever difficulty you so desire, the animations are mediocre are best.