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# 1 mvp kobe @ 08/26/10 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Abdul88
Nice video, how did you find it

sub to 2k on youtube
 
# 2 deebo2246 @ 08/26/10 03:18 PM
All I can say is wow. They have really upped the ante with the new iso-motion. Dang October needs to hurry up.
 
# 3 infam0us @ 08/26/10 03:18 PM
A lot going on with the left trigger.
 
# 4 SageInfinite @ 08/26/10 03:18 PM
Wow, animations/moves look sick.
 
# 5 lv2bll @ 08/26/10 03:18 PM
Outstanding find!!!
 
# 6 VDusen04 @ 08/26/10 03:20 PM
I cannot wait to achieve the isomotion.

 
# 7 youvalss @ 08/26/10 03:24 PM
That was great! Really reminds me of that 2K8 Isomotion video...which is good!
 
# 8 Beluba @ 08/26/10 03:25 PM
Wanted to clarify one thing. At 1:48, the instructions for the stepback jumper is wrong.

You do them by driving across the court and moving the Shot Stick away from the basket.

or

Drive across the court, quickly move the Left Stick away from the basket and press the Shot Button.

I think I explain all this in the upcoming Insight... but don't remember. Wrote that thing a month ago.
 
# 9 youvalss @ 08/26/10 03:26 PM
Mike, wouldn't it be more logical to perform a spin without holding the trigger, while performing a behind-the-back dribble with the trigger? Just a thought...
 
# 10 spankdatazz22 @ 08/26/10 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by VDusen04
I cannot wait to achieve the isomotion.

Classic. Love how they put achieving the isomotion in the new trailer.

Game animates so smoothly. Gonna take a while to learn the new system but looks intuitive
 
# 11 23 @ 08/26/10 03:29 PM
Nah I think its fine as is

Its harder to do a full spin move than it is just putting it behind the back
 
# 12 Beluba @ 08/26/10 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by youvalss
Mike, wouldn't it be more logical to perform a spin without holding the trigger, while performing a behind-the-back dribble with the trigger? Just a thought...
It used to work this way but we decided to change it. It works fine both ways IMO.
 
# 13 Epiffani @ 08/26/10 03:31 PM
My goodness @ Dwayne Wade. 3 spins in succession (in less than 5 secs), going into opposite directions after each spin followed up by a seamless fadeaway with no hitch in-between movements. Like, how do you guard something like that?
 
# 14 Pitfighter87 @ 08/26/10 03:32 PM
YYYYEEEEEEEESSSSS!!!!!!!!!!! This means they're not goin to the crappy "Elite"controls with the right stick dribble moves.Just as i hoped they kept the system just improved it.And thank the Lord they didnt take out the shot stick as i couldnt live without it.Man this made my day.
 
# 15 youvalss @ 08/26/10 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Beluba
It used to work this way but we decided to change it. It works fine both ways IMO.
OK, thanks. Appreciate the post.
 
# 16 Beluba @ 08/26/10 03:32 PM
Last thing, since I know people will eventually ask. The clips in this video are from a VERY VERY old build.
 
# 17 yungflo @ 08/26/10 03:32 PM
RONDOOO! fake layup! nice!
 
# 18 lv2bll @ 08/26/10 03:33 PM
To me it seems like the controls are a lot simpler and gives the user more control which is a good thing. with everything on the left trigger & thumb stick it allows the user to finally blow by his man with turbo after the move.

That with the sig gathers which are nice too. At first i thought were just animations that every player could use its nice to know that these are player specific so kobe looks like kobe, wade, pierce, ect.

The control scheme still might not be as easy as lives but they are nice in their own right and seems like the best since they started with the shot stick. At first i thought since they couldn't map dribbling to a thumb stick by itself like live that it would always be difficult to use as its on the same stick to move but this year it looks like they finally have that balance.
 
# 19 jeebs9 @ 08/26/10 03:34 PM
Looks pretty damn good!!
 
# 20 Goffs @ 08/26/10 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Beluba
Last thing, since I know people will eventually ask. The clips in this video are from a VERY VERY old build.
this needs to be quoted constantly!!

was i the only one that had to pause to see how the controls worked? i have yet to fully appreciate the vid lol
 

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