For anyone worried that 2K11 is a dunk fest or that PIP scoring is an issue... let me reassure you, that's FAR from the case.
You'll just have to trust me for now.
Can you make a game that run as fast as 2k7 without it being a dunk fest? That's what i am interested on. Or can you make a game with all those stuffs that you added like weight and momentum and all sorts of animation and STILL makes the players move fast like 2k7?? I still have yet to witness this. Until i see it, i will not hail it as the greatest game of all time. Until then...see you around.
The video was alright. Nothin to get super excited about or to really complain about seeing as how they were playin on default. It's just funny when somebody points somethin out that could possibly be fixed or make the game better and they get called a "complainer" smh.
Can you make a game that run as fast as 2k7 without it being a dunk fest? That's what i am interested on. Or can you make a game with all those stuffs that you added like weight and momentum and all sorts of animation and STILL makes the players move fast like 2k7?? I still have yet to witness this. Until i see it, i will not hail it as the greatest game of all time. Until then...see you around.
Reptile I think its safe to say that with games heading towards momentum the days of the 2k7 are pretty much gone. From your posts I see that is what your holding out for. I think its safe to say you can stop hoping 2k11 controls like 2k7. It doesn't. Personally I hope it never does but that is just where we differ. I think the other games controls might be more along the lines of what your looking for.
I just hate to see you beating the same horse man. if that is your requirement for being able to enjoy another 2k game I think your going to have to look elsewhere.
the reason 2k7 could handle like that was BECAUSE there was no weight or momentum to speak of. It made for a great video game but not a very realistic one.
Yes what about all that "TNT presentation style" stuff? K thought better camera angles were included there...but it's the demo anyway, so maybe they're just using 2K10 cameras.
00:25 into the demo video, compared to this actual mave arena(from the playoffs) http://i.ytimg.com/vi/PcIm_-FEwDU/0.jpg
Looks pretty damn accurate to me. and court spacing center to 3s looks correct.
Open your eyes people.
And player models look accurate too.
Can you make a game that run as fast as 2k7 without it being a dunk fest? That's what i am interested on. Or can you make a game with all those stuffs that you added like weight and momentum and all sorts of animation and STILL makes the players move fast like 2k7?? I still have yet to witness this. Until i see it, i will not hail it as the greatest game of all time. Until then...see you around.
See you around then dude. I DON'T want that game. Dudes flying around at unrealistic speeds is what screws up spacing. If you screw up spacing, then how can you really play hoops?
No wonder we get very little game footage from 2K early on. Its amazing how poised people are to complain with no regard for circumstance or conditions.
1. This is a demo of an unfinished product
2. The Gamerstyle is confirmed to be on casual
3. The default setting for pretty much every 2K game has been pro; if this is on default as confirmed, there is no reason to assume this video is on any other level
4. There is a human player involved, hell bent on double teaming every possession and getting to the rim at all costs.
Basically, it makes no sense to comment on how the game plays based on an unclear(dark) 1:00 video with all these variables. In fact, most should realize that the only way to truly get a feel for the game is to play it; loose gameplay vids will only provide general impressions unless a developer is narrating showing specific elements. Im going to watch closely all these dudes -itchin and moaning about how this game is a dunkfest and the same as last year. We get this every year, and guys change there tune eventually every year when detailed information comes out.
Even despite all this, if one reads the impression by the person who actually played the demo (DaWolf) he actually gives a good overall impression of the games...
I always wondered why they had so many 2 handed overhead passes.
Honestly I only saw 3 overhead passes and One of them was warranted. At the end of the video between 1:50 and 2:02. Two Heat players make bounce passes that in 2k10 would have been overhead passes.
I liked what I saw from the very short video. In particular, I liked the two-hand finish by Brendan Haywood and the "unforced" turnover by D-Wade. It'll be nice to see the computer actually mishandling and turnover the ball. That was one of my biggest pet peeves with 2K10. I'm also hopeful that everyone no longer has Jason Kidd/Steve Nash type court vision.