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Gamespot has posted their first look at NBA 2K10.

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"The first time you hit the court in NBA 2K10, something might look a bit different. Yes, you'll notice things like the improved player likenesses, including animated faces, better skin textures, and greater lighting effects. But you might also notice a sense of space on the hardwood that simply wasn't present in previous iterations. As developers put it to me, that's because the proportions between player size and the floor had gotten a bit out of whack in older games, resulting in players that were slightly larger than in real life. The team took a look at all of the player models in NBA 2K10 and made size adjustments across the board, with the result of having a slightly more open feel to the play on the court.

Of course, correcting player proportions is just one of the issues addressed in this year's game. As gameplay producer Rob Jones told me, the team wanted to address animations in a comprehensive way this year. To that end, Jones said his mo-cap team captured something in the realm of 9,000 animations during the mo-cap sessions for 2K10. And while not all of those animations were entered into this year's game, a good chunk have either replaced older animations or been added to the game. As he put it, if an animation is pre-NBA 2K9, it had less than a 50 percent chance of making it into NBA 2K10. Part of that new animation philosophy had to do with providing further definition between players. Naturally, a point guard will have access to a different set of moves than a massive center, but developers didn't stop there. They also wanted to capture the differences between how a 7-foot player moves from how a 6-foot-9-inch player gets around the court. As a result, Yao Ming will move like Yao (assuming he ever plays again, that is), Nene will move like Nene, and Steve Nash will do his thing."

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# 261 jfsolo @ 08/06/09 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by HeavenlyTouch
You're misinterperting, I wasn't saying keep it out cause people wouldn't know better. They should strive to make the best NBA sim possible without giving us options to be subjective and decide 'this is what is right for my style of NBA'.

It's an NBA game, why not have it best represented from the get-go without all the cheekiness?

The fact we can't change it for online ranked matches would mean that online we have to assume those are the best settings for the game to be NBA simulation; which after toning down sliders and game speed in unranked/offline, they are clearly not the best representing of the NBA.
Online players are always very vocal, sometime manically so, about their wishes, and its understandable because IMO, they always get a second rate game playing experience.

I have never played a sports game that wasn't heavily geared at default levels for easy offensive success for the User. Therefore having two Users in a head to head game only exacerbates the situation. Developers aren't going to making things too difficult for players out of the box, i.e. a NBA simulation, because they don't want a large percentage of their customer base to get frustrated or feel incompetent.

As a result of this design decision H2H games have to be played stylistically in a way that is totally different then what takes places in real life. Players either make a gentleman's agreement not to purposely exploit, or the game plays out like a fighting game, where people break out their various "combos" to try and win.

For some people their desire for competition against a human opponent means that they will accept dozens and dozens of highly improbably if not impossible gameplay scenarios. For me that is unacceptable. 15 years ago, it was O.K., not now, that bell can't be unrung.

Sliders and Franchise/Dynasty mode is what saved sports gaming for me. Without these two things I probably would have stopped playing sports games a decade ago.

No sports developer want to take a chance and not hold the Users hand on the out of the box settings.
 
# 262 Nodima @ 08/06/09 03:04 PM
I hate graphics complaints so much. To me it just sounds like someone saying "Man, I'm pissed Marc and Pau Gasol don't have new haircuts this year, I was really looking forward to something different!"

Maybe it looks better, maybe it doesn't, the point is I really don't care what they look like as long as they're playing good basketball.
 
# 263 CallMeDrop @ 08/06/09 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Nodima
I hate graphics complaints so much. To me it just sounds like someone saying "Man, I'm pissed Marc and Pau Gasol don't have new haircuts this year, I was really looking forward to something different!"

Maybe it looks better, maybe it doesn't, the point is I really don't care what they look like as long as they're playing good basketball.

True...but I still like some eye candy every now and then.
 
# 264 leo2k2ndc @ 08/06/09 03:24 PM
Thats not what Im saying, I don't want the game to reinvent every year, it's just they don't fix little things that really irk me, One thing being how they look, and have an artificial glow, how jerseys look unrealistic ... So far I've only really seen that, and reading something doesn't necessarily mean it's fixed .... Like last year defense was supposed to be fixed, but still it was easy to get by everyone even with the new defensive assist .. which didn't really do nothing but let people get you in the animation when they get on your hip, and at that point it's almost 100% going to be a made basket ... especially how the game implements help defense ...
 
# 265 ProfessaPackMan @ 08/06/09 03:54 PM
Quote button is your best friend. Don't be afraid to use it.
 
# 266 Altimus @ 08/06/09 03:58 PM
Can't wait for this game and my anticipation is through the roof after that read. Can't wait to get more.

Also it's laughable people are claiming this game is a disappointment when they haven't played the game or a demo, let alone even seen a gameplay video.
 
# 267 greekmen @ 08/06/09 04:23 PM
ea and 2k talk the talk ... it's time to walk the walk!
 
# 268 greekmen @ 08/06/09 04:29 PM




the real one looks more crowded. but who cares. when you play it won't make a difference
 
# 269 osubucksfan47 @ 08/06/09 04:33 PM
"Other defensive improvements include a better sense of physical play when leaning in on a guy, as well as double-team situations that aren't just canned animations, as they were in previous games."

This is my favorite line of the preview
 
# 270 Altimus @ 08/06/09 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by osubucksfan47
"Other defensive improvements include a better sense of physical play when leaning in on a guy, as well as double-team situations that aren't just canned animations, as they were in previous games."

This is my favorite line of the preview
Yep, double teams worked in 2K8 even with the one animation but it was broken in 2K9. Very excited about this.
 
# 271 m-dogg @ 08/06/09 04:48 PM
I have to admit I'm a little bummed out about not hearing anything about revamping the entire passing system and footplanting (aka no more sliding)...and revamping the lock-on defensive trigger, that could use an overhaul..defense needs to be fun again! but a lot of that preview does sound good to me..
 
# 272 TheFiasco87 @ 08/06/09 04:51 PM
In the comparison of the chicago bulls arena, why is the 2k court a different color?
 
# 273 tabulaRasa @ 08/06/09 04:55 PM
The screens are good, and the faces kick *** compared to live, they just use excessive depth of field in the screens, but that ainīt during gameplay. That amount of DOF.

Hereīs the thing. 2K has ruled, and will again just like every year. And every year Live comes out with "this year we are amazing, really,,,we really are....please listen...come on...this year is our year...realllyyyy...come on...."
Live still is so bare bones and are in catch up mode for atleast 2 more years.
 
# 274 TracerBullet @ 08/06/09 04:59 PM
I also like the news about the double teams not just being canned animaitons anymore. That was one of my biggest problems on defense last year because it led to an easy basket 90% of the time. Glad it was addressed.
 
# 275 wrestlinggod1 @ 08/06/09 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by greekmen




the real one looks more crowded. but who cares. when you play it won't make a difference
that's one of my major problems with 2k. the coloring isn't really comparable to real life. maybe use a different color palette? and their court is smaller. make it a little wider.
 
# 276 Pared @ 08/06/09 05:04 PM
Lighting plays a big part.

But remember, it's still a WIP. Color gripes can easily be changed.
 
# 277 Vast @ 08/06/09 05:05 PM
So does the Insider have an expanded role or what? Was it a joke? im not an insider so can someone fill me in?
 
# 278 wrestlinggod1 @ 08/06/09 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Pared
Lighting plays a big part.

But remember, it's still a WIP. Color gripes can easily be changed.
do you know exactly what they would have to do? is it too late?
 
# 279 Pared @ 08/06/09 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by wrestlinggod1
do you know exactly what they would have to do? is it too late?
It would be pretty simple. Just have to change the base color to match what you see in real life.

They might do something such as use the actual color codes that NBA teams use but if the lighting is off then you end up with some slightly off colored jerseys/courts.

Just needs a more personal touch. Can certainly be changed right before they finalize the game. Hopefully they listen to feedback from these screens... some colors have been off for a while now.
 
# 280 Altimus @ 08/06/09 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Pared
It would be pretty simple. Just have to change the base color to match what you see in real life.

They might do something such as use the actual color codes that NBA teams use but if the lighting is off then you end up with some slightly off colored jerseys/courts.

Just needs a more personal touch. Can certainly be changed right before they finalize the game. Hopefully they listen to feedback from these screens... some colors have been off for a while now.
2K has always had color issues with some courts. I remember the early 2K days where the red colors at the UC were burgundy. I'm just happy it is red now.

In all seriousness hopefully you're right about them making the adjustments needed.
 


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