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Old 08-13-2015, 03:18 PM   #1
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Left/Right Movement(Cheese) Should Cause Player Fatigue in NBA2K16

I'm sorry if this has been mentioned before. My main issue with 2k is the Left/Right cheese. Not being able to catch up to the player is very frustrating and unrealistic. Especially when the player has perfected the timing of the exploit. I'm not a gameplay expert or anything but don't you all think that that type of movement on the court should cause player fatigue in a big way? Imagine on a real basketball court, if you move yourself from Left to the Right in a fast motion, you get tired quick! There is no way a player should be able to launch a long distance NBA range 3 pointl shot after those type of movements.

What are yalls thoughts on this topic?
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Old 08-13-2015, 03:30 PM   #2
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Re: Left/Right Movement(Cheese) Should Cause Player Fatigue in NBA2K16

It's called 'Zig-Zag' cheese, use the search feature and you'll find that everyone here loves it and endorses it heavily!
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So you're saying that normal players cant do 4 behind the back moves, chain 6-7 crossovers and a step back every single time down court?

agreed.
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Most of the people here hate it, and that's expected since most on this sub claim to be sim gamers. I agree with you, it should definitely effect the fatigue of the player.
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Re: Left/Right Movement(Cheese) Should Cause Player Fatigue in NBA2K16

Yeah I think so until then I think the best method is to anticipate it. Most people love to abide the baseline animations In this game . If that doesn't work bring a double team to slow down the ball handler .

But yeah it should cause more fatigue. Then again Kyrie , Curry , Wade , Harden do it all the time
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Old 08-13-2015, 03:36 PM   #6
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Re: Left/Right Movement(Cheese) Should Cause Player Fatigue in NBA2K16

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Yeah I think so until then I think the best method is to anticipate it. Most people love to abide the baseline animations In this game . If that doesn't work bring a double team to slow down the ball handler .

But yeah it should cause more fatigue. Then again Kyrie , Curry , Wade , Harden do it all the time
I wouldn't say all the time, maybe they do it more than the average player but you still see those guys get tired and slowly bring the ball up court at a normal pace and pass it off they're tired.

IF they did it all the time, and hit with the success of 2k players we would be seeing 40ppg players in the NBA easily.
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I'm telling you, they should make a "motion fatigue system" of some sorts. It would really make the game more realistic. Like if you sprint(turbo) down the court, for about a couple seconds you should be fatigued(slow down). Also dribbling movements around the court. It would make players pass the ball more as well. They won't be able to launch the ball from 3 point distance after doing 30 seconds of dribbling moves, just like in real life!
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I'm telling you, they should make a "motion fatigue system" of some sorts. It would really make the game more realistic. Like if you sprint(turbo) down the court, for about a couple seconds you should be fatigued(slow down). Also dribbling movements around the court. It would make players pass the ball more as well. They won't be able to launch the ball from 3 point distance after doing 30 seconds of dribbling moves, just like in real life!
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