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Old 11-02-2014, 09:33 AM   #73
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Whatever it is I find SS/Sim more tolerable and less cheesy....again I played only one game...need to test some more...

EDIT: I'm on the PC as well btw....controlling the defensive player feels less slippery to me and I have defensive assistance back to 0 (default)

Seeing less shots going in when contested...I dunno...I got fooled before by this lol

I'm going to try the PS4 version later to compare how moving around feels defensively...

EDIT 2: CPU offensive rebounds feels toned down....still seeing straight put backs instead of kick outs but less offensive rebound from CPU

Variety of shot from CPU as well...instead of drive and shoot the chippy shot...tendencies at work?
Oh, ok. I play with sliders in addition to Superstar/Sim though... so I am good with contested shots and etc. The differences I was noticing pertained to the feel, and things that slider adjustments can't fix such as the players at times feeling heavy and other times the feel very fast and almost out of control, or guys just falling down when you brush by them.

Rebounding is hit and miss though. What I noticed is that the built in delay that the user has after shooting before being able to pursue an offensive board, does not seem to exist for the computer. They need to implement a "second jump" rating, as this actually is a thing and some players are better at it than others. Could be a step in having more consistent and fair outcomes with rebounding and shot blocking without artificial user delays that don't apply to the CPU.
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Old 11-02-2014, 11:36 AM   #74
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Can we still ask questions for Mike?
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Old 11-02-2014, 11:48 AM   #75
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They need to bring in Stephen A Smith and some coaches to help them with the statistical aspect of it
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Old 11-02-2014, 02:57 PM   #76
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Whatever it is I find SS/Sim more tolerable and less cheesy....again I played only one game...need to test some more...

EDIT: I'm on the PC as well btw....controlling the defensive player feels less slippery to me and I have defensive assistance back to 0 (default)

Seeing less shots going in when contested...I dunno...I got fooled before by this lol

I'm going to try the PS4 version later to compare how moving around feels defensively...

EDIT 2: CPU offensive rebounds feels toned down....still seeing straight put backs instead of kick outs but less offensive rebound from CPU

Variety of shot from CPU as well...instead of drive and shoot the chippy shot...tendencies at work?

I just downloaded it from steam. There is no doubt in my mind that the pc version controls way tighter than the ps4 version. Both sides of the ball. It's actually quite good on pc. The best part about it on the pc is it doesn't change from you being on roller skates to being in quick sand. I don't have to worry about getting close to a guy and get that odd "excuse me while you expressly go way out of your way to avoid our jerseys touching" animation. I don't need to worry about barley being able to keep up as a defender to all of a sudden looking/feeling like a drunk on roller blades.

Pc is just a much better controlling game.
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Old 11-02-2014, 05:57 PM   #77
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^ Are you using a wireless controller?
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Old 11-02-2014, 06:54 PM   #78
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There's nothing to disagree about. Its documented. It happened. Look it up
No need to, 2k11 is still the best 2k basketball game to date IMO

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^ Are you using a wireless controller?
Wired controller.
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It was mentioned by Beluba I think in this thread...... but there was a reference to playing wired or wireless. I was experiencing some input lag playing MC.... I bought a 10 ft cable and now play wired.....and I can tell you that at least for me..... there is a very BIG difference.
I do use a wire from time to time. Doesn't matter. It's an issue with the game itself. Many people are experiencing this.
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