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And yes, I know you said "without being posted up."
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# 224
blklightning @ 10/08/10 05:14 PM
someone needs to make a tutorial video during a game. i find myself putting up threes all the time because i can't drive into the paint on anyone with anyone. imo, default pro shouldn't be like driving into a brick wall of defenders. i'm all for a challenge, but this seems a bit ridiculous so far.
# 226
blklightning @ 10/08/10 05:44 PM
when i change everything to absolute, what movements are away, towards, etc? is down on the right stick away, or is it left? also, the camera angle doesn't affect this, right?
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frostbyte06 @ 10/08/10 10:35 PM
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dont sleep on the left stick behind the back crossover. no triggers, no turbo. very effective once you get the defender on his heels
Guys how do you use the patented MJ fake half-spin then fadeaway shot?
I posted this in another thread, but anyway...
Is it just me, or in the post moves practice gym, the offensive player doesn't want to back down into the defender BEFORE the pass? So basically, the offensive player just stands there waiting for the ball, without actually being backed into the defender. This complicates things as you cannot perform any moves that require you to have the ball in both hands. This didn't occur in 2k10, although sometimes the offensive player just stood there, most of the time he backed into the defender. So just me?
Is it just me, or in the post moves practice gym, the offensive player doesn't want to back down into the defender BEFORE the pass? So basically, the offensive player just stands there waiting for the ball, without actually being backed into the defender. This complicates things as you cannot perform any moves that require you to have the ball in both hands. This didn't occur in 2k10, although sometimes the offensive player just stood there, most of the time he backed into the defender. So just me?
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Pitfighter87 @ 10/09/10 02:14 AM
I dont see why so many people are cryin about the controls. I LOVE the way the control scheme is with LS dribble and RS shot stick.I would not play 2k if they took these 2 things away because it gives the user a ton of control and lets you do what you wanna do with the ability to pull of tons of beautiful combos.In 2k10 sometimes the moves didnt feel responsive but that was only from time 2 time.Now i can pull of any kinda of step back to cross to stepback combo etc with the way u can chain moves together this year.People just need to learn the moves .When i first bought the game on Monday night at midnight i spent my first 4 hours in the practice gym practicin and wow did the game reward me. If it was as easy as some people are wantin the game would get old and dull fast.Love the controls this year i have figured out a TON of moves. If your needin help with any or would like to know a few new tricks please feel free to ask.I love this game........
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LS towards halfcourt in the same situation (without having dribbled) will give you the Sikma step/step through like this:
So if you pause that vid at :03 and see the position I'm in:
1. If I LS towards half court and press LT I do the move you see above.
2. If I LS towards the baseline and press LT I get the quick spin below.
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Just run through the tutorials and play on a low level difficulty. Give urself time to figure out the offball control stuff. picks etc. as sim should be .. ull be fine. I do well w ROndo .. so its not impossible. the maneuvering part is the most satisfying part of the game. try skybox view .. zoom 10 height 7 .. itll give you a better view of the court
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HarryDickman @ 10/09/10 11:46 AM
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# 238
JerzeyReign @ 10/09/10 12:22 PM
This has probably been discussed in this thread but I'm lazy right now and can't read thru 26 pages of conversation. My dilemma: My release point is perfect. I know this because I turn on the jumpshot thing that let's you know how your release was. My train of thought is that sliders play a bigger role, almost like predetermined outcomes, because no matter if I hit 10 "perfect" jumpers in a row only 2 or 3 are falling. Is shot stick timing also being based on real life percentages as well. Or is it the sliders playing a bigger role in 2k11? Playing on HOF sim BTW...
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ggsimmonds @ 10/09/10 03:31 PM
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