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Beluba, I think some of the controls are wrong on the ps3 screenshots....
Under Post "Triangle" Moves (the second group under Post moves)........
I believe that the moves under "From Hold", and "From Dribble" are switched. The faceup drive moves are under "From Dribble". But every time I try them from a dribble, my player just takes a step in the direction I push then stops but keeps his dribble alive.
They will only faceup drive when I have not used my dribble.
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I have got the dropstep our of the post down but is it possible to do a dropstep dunk? Im guessing by holding down R2 that you can do this put I can never get the player to dunk.
Also, in the Control Stick: Dribbling section there are controls for triple threat moves with the context being "Triple Threat". But how in the world do we get into the triple threat position? Is it standing still without having used a dribble?
Under Post "Triangle" Moves (the second group under Post moves)........
I believe that the moves under "From Hold", and "From Dribble" are switched. The faceup drive moves are under "From Dribble". But every time I try them from a dribble, my player just takes a step in the direction I push then stops but keeps his dribble alive.
They will only faceup drive when I have not used my dribble.
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I have got the dropstep our of the post down but is it possible to do a dropstep dunk? Im guessing by holding down R2 that you can do this put I can never get the player to dunk.
Also, in the Control Stick: Dribbling section there are controls for triple threat moves with the context being "Triple Threat". But how in the world do we get into the triple threat position? Is it standing still without having used a dribble?
Beluba are you guys going to implement that slick "off ball control" that you had in NBA Live 10? You made a tutorial video, showing us how to take control of Ray Allen, call for a screen, move to the open spot, call for the ball, and drain the open J. This was the most innovative thing introduced in a basketball game in decades. It opened EVERYTHING up (on fast breaks, when nothing was going on, when you saw an opportunity to slash, etc, etc.) and made me feel like playing video basketball was as easy as real basketball - read and react - not read and think.
I'm aware there is "off ball control" in the 2k series but it's never been as smooth as NBA Live 10. Even though the tutorial in 2k12 said you could call for a screen while controlling in off-ball player, it truly did not work - not as in it was hard - but it actually never worked.
I'm aware there is "off ball control" in the 2k series but it's never been as smooth as NBA Live 10. Even though the tutorial in 2k12 said you could call for a screen while controlling in off-ball player, it truly did not work - not as in it was hard - but it actually never worked.
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And yeah, you're automatically in triple threat when you catch a pass before you start to dribble.
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I dont have half the controls yet but the amount of,moves you can pull off is insane!
The possibilities are incredible. Props for all the work and time and thought put into this
Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk 2
The possibilities are incredible. Props for all the work and time and thought put into this
Sent from my DROIDX using Tapatalk 2
Anyone know what the Protect Triangle/Y moves are? If i leave LStick neutral and press Triangle/Y, won't it just post up?
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After some practice, I'm enjoying the control stick a bit more. Rather than jerk the stick around hoping to get creative, it helps to emulate combos of real players. I spent some time trying to do Curry's signature combos in the Nike videos with Westbrook and was almost able to do most of them. I still wish moves were smoother even if they weren't time perfectly and that they felt more like 2K12. Now I need to learn how to read and react to openings rather than run through a script.
Behind the back almost seems overpowered now at the default difficulty level. Thing is, it's sometimes inconsistent in when it fires off and which behind the back you'll get-- the little one, or the big one that gets you real separation. Sometimes you just get the between the legs dribble instead.
It's a shame we lost the Sig size ups.
Beluba, is there a technical reason why they couldn't be kept in with the new system?
Behind the back almost seems overpowered now at the default difficulty level. Thing is, it's sometimes inconsistent in when it fires off and which behind the back you'll get-- the little one, or the big one that gets you real separation. Sometimes you just get the between the legs dribble instead.
It's a shame we lost the Sig size ups.
Beluba, is there a technical reason why they couldn't be kept in with the new system?
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RyanFitzmagic @ 09/27/12 07:10 AM
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achieveduser @ 09/27/12 10:19 AM
Can you give me some tips on how to pull off an Euro step? I read the control stick instruction and tried it with Dwade over 20 games yesterday. I did it just once.
Also is floater samething as runner? Maybe shot selection is contextual?
Please Help me out:
Are these (euro, floater, runner) moves something I should be able to do with a defender in front of me? I'm asking this because I kept trying it with a defender in front of me but don't know where is the sweet spot to initiate the move while driving.
Also is floater samething as runner? Maybe shot selection is contextual?
Please Help me out:
Are these (euro, floater, runner) moves something I should be able to do with a defender in front of me? I'm asking this because I kept trying it with a defender in front of me but don't know where is the sweet spot to initiate the move while driving.
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RocketTMac1 @ 09/27/12 11:51 AM
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Practice mode is much needed. Then I'll run my second team against my starters in a scrimmage. I figure if I can do some things with my second team then I'll be fine during a game. It's just re-learning everything and getting adjusted to actual momentum in a game.
Am I the only one who feels that the Control-Stick in its current form aren't just "there" yet? Or did I miss something in the control listing on the first page?
I do like the basic premise of controlling your feeds with the left and your hands with the right stick. But constantly having to switch between the right stick and the face buttons doesn't help in making the game more accessible:
If I'm breaking down the defender with some nice moves and the defender get help from one of his teammates, how do I pass out of that situation? Do I really have to move my thumb away from the right stick and pass with the face button? Or is this total passing button + right stick the only way?
Or what about playing on defense? Can I steal and block only with the face buttons?
I do like the basic premise of controlling your feeds with the left and your hands with the right stick. But constantly having to switch between the right stick and the face buttons doesn't help in making the game more accessible:
If I'm breaking down the defender with some nice moves and the defender get help from one of his teammates, how do I pass out of that situation? Do I really have to move my thumb away from the right stick and pass with the face button? Or is this total passing button + right stick the only way?
Or what about playing on defense? Can I steal and block only with the face buttons?
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RocketTMac1 @ 09/27/12 12:14 PM
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And the defense has just changed with directing where people dribble and flops to me. I may be in the minority but I've always enjoyed playing defense, in the game and on the actual court. And you use the right stick to put your hands up when someone is shooting. Blocks and steals have been on the same face buttons for years now.
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RocketTMac1 @ 09/27/12 12:21 PM
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And for a runner I think its driving to the basket and double tapping the LT and pulling the right stick back. Floaters are the same but in the mid range area I believe.
When you get the game practice mode baby.
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Floater = standing shot done in the paint
The commands are different. For runner, you have to be moving and in range, then hold LT(L2) and move the Right Stick away from the hoop. For the Floater, hold LT(L2) and move the Right Stick toward the hoop while standing in the paint.
For both the runnner and the euro, you can do them in traffic but it's important to have enough space. If you collide with a defender before you get the shot to initiate, the game will think you're not moving fast enough and you won't get the right shot. You can also try double tapping X(Square). It's a little easier than a double stick throw.
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AllStarDaDon @ 09/27/12 01:47 PM
I basically memorized the dribble and the shot stick already. I'm already chaining together moves. Key is read your defender and also look where your momentum is taking you. It also wouldn't hurt if you knew how to pull off each move so you could react better.
The only thing I'm consistently having problems is the basic crossover. It's like 50 with me, I'll get it sometimes and then sometimes I'll get the behind the back. But I noticed when you want to cross if you flick the stick in more of a upper diagonal motion you'll get the cross.
The only thing I'm consistently having problems is the basic crossover. It's like 50 with me, I'll get it sometimes and then sometimes I'll get the behind the back. But I noticed when you want to cross if you flick the stick in more of a upper diagonal motion you'll get the cross.
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