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Old 12-15-2016, 12:11 PM   #25
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You're wrong. The game is great and has gotten better since launch. Claiming it's 'broken' is ridiculous.
You're either trolling or you can't read.

Thousands of posts all throughout this forum on how broken this game is.
But, since YOU say it ridiculous to claim it is, it must not be.

I bow to your supreme intelligence.
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Old 12-15-2016, 12:40 PM   #26
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OH GREAT! Here we go again, i have no desire to go through this crap again lol. I just play for fun not stress lol

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Old 12-15-2016, 02:07 PM   #27
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You're wrong. The game is great and has gotten better since launch. Claiming it's 'broken' is ridiculous.
LMFAO...... i think a MAJORITY of the community would glady disagree. played a online match for the first time in ages last night....

that paint Defense was so sad it made Live's attempt of it look like it was top caliber, And i say this LOVING LIVE.

dont even get me started on pro am and park...
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Old 12-15-2016, 02:40 PM   #28
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The majority of weight is still placed on winning. It wasn't listed in the post but its in the rules on the website. Once a team loses they are done for the day (they can try and qualify in later rounds). This should A, cut down on collusion and B, assure that teams who win the most games, qualify.
But, how does this place into the matchmaking system? If teams are still being matched up with their friends on a consistent basis to boost their point total + winning games, how will that stop them from making the tourney?

There may be teams who beat higher quality opponents, went 10-0, but were unfortunate to beat teams by 75 points in order to get in the top 3.
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Old 12-15-2016, 08:12 PM   #29
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I'm sure that there will be more than 3 teams in each qualifying period who go undefeated; If I had to estimate, I'd put that number at around 10 to 20 teams per qualifying period. And once you have more than 3 undefeated teams, the "winners" of that round are going to be the teams who had:

1) The easiest schedule
2) The lowest number of opponents who rage quit or lag out (assuming those games still give you hardly any rankings points)
3) The most up-tempo, three-point spamming offenses and steal spamming defenses

That's just not a very good method of determining who is the "best" Pro Am team.

All-Pro Football 2K8's 256-player and College Hoops 2K8's 64-player single-elimination knockout tournaments were two of the most enjoyable online experiences I've ever had in gaming, and I do not understand why 2K can't do something similar for NBA 2K17.

Every single person that I've talked to in the Pro Am community would prefer to compete in a large "March Madness" style knockout tournament with a "regular season" qualification system similar to the one that I proposed last year.

2K already has a tiered ladder system in the game this year. So why not just reset everyone's records on January 1, give all Pro Am teams until 12:01 AM on February 1 to reach a certain tier in the existing rankings ladder (I'd say elite 2 is a reasonable target point), and then put all the teams who reach that level into a knockout tournament that starts on February 4.

This would allow teams to get in their qualifying games whenever they're able to, instead of forcing people to take off work and forego lunch/dinner to have a marathon 2K session on a single date that everyone might not be able to make.

To cut down on matchmaking collusion during the qualifying period, I would add a randomized amount of "stall time" that the user cannot see before the game actually starts searching for an opponent once the team owner has pressed the search button. So if two people are in the same party chat and they both hit the search for opponent button at the same time, the game might actually start searching for a match 5 seconds later on team 1's account, and 25 seconds later on team 2's account.

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I'm sure that there will be more than 3 teams in each qualifying period who go undefeated; If I had to estimate, I'd put that number at around 10 to 20 teams per qualifying period. And once you have more than 3 undefeated teams, the "winners" of that round are going to be the teams who had:

1) The easiest schedule
2) The lowest number of opponents who rage quit or lag out (assuming those games still give you hardly any rankings points)
3) The most up-tempo, three-point spamming offenses and steal spamming defenses

That's just not a very good method of determining who is the "best" Pro Am team.

All-Pro Football 2K8's 256-player and College Hoops 2K8's 64-player single-elimination knockout tournaments were two of the most enjoyable online experiences I've ever had in gaming, and I do not understand why 2K can't do something similar for NBA 2K17.

Every single person that I've talked to in the Pro Am community would prefer to compete in a large "March Madness" style knockout tournament with a "regular season" qualification system similar to the one that I proposed last year.

2K already has a tiered ladder system in the game this year. So why not just reset everyone's records on January 1, give all Pro Am teams until 12:01 AM on February 1 to reach a certain tier in the existing rankings ladder (I'd say elite 2 is a reasonable target point), and then put all the teams who reach that level into a knockout tournament that starts on February 4.

This would allow teams to get in their qualifying games whenever they're able to, instead of forcing people to take off work and forego lunch/dinner to have a marathon 2K session on a single date that everyone might not be able to make.

To cut down on matchmaking collusion during the qualifying period, I would add a randomized amount of "stall time" that the user cannot see before the game actually starts searching for an opponent once the team owner has pressed the search button. So if two people are in the same party chat and they both hit the search for opponent button at the same time, the game might actually start searching for a match 5 seconds later on team 1's account, and 25 seconds later on team 2's account.

I was reading your post on my phone and I had to go on my laptop and applaud you bro. You and a few others on here like myself really get it. I for the life of me do not UNDERSTAND Y 2k is doing the SAME EXACT Scoring Pts System. Not anyone who was a Pro Am Player liked that system. Yet it's 2k Way Or No Way. I really don't understand but then others will say we just hating lmao. Maybe 2k will one day understand how TRUE Esports Rankings/competition is one day.. Who knows only time will tell.
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Old 12-16-2016, 02:58 PM   #31
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Everybody saying the point system is the same as last year clearly didn't read or understood the rules. It's way improved and really shows who the best and most dedicated teams are.
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