TVPS3Community has posted another NBA 2K14 video from Gamescom. The guy behind the sticks isn't good, but you can see a few glimpses of good play from the AI.
Let us know what you are seeing. (Besides the horrible user...)
Edit: And something I've noticed in my entire life of seeing people pick up basketball games they've never played before is they spend the entire game thinking "defense" means running around trying to steal the ball. Wonder why that is?
The thing that worried me about this footage, was that the Heat guy was able to strip the ball so often from the ai without getting called for fouls. I really don't want that ppl get rewarded for spamming the X button online, that would be terrible. I hope that they'll release the demo soon, so we all can get our feet wet a little bit with 2k14
The thing that worried me about this footage, was that the Heat guy was able to strip the ball so often from the ai without getting called for fouls. I really don't want that ppl get rewarded for spamming the X button online, that would be terrible. I hope that they'll release the demo soon, so we all can get our feet wet a little bit with 2k14
More than likely its on PRO with dumb down settings for pick up and go play. Im sure on higher difficulties and setting changes fouls will be called
I've always hated how 2K calls/interprets fouls. Look @ 3:48. Duncan clearly just stands his ground. Lebron Creates all the contact yet TD gets whistled. That's not a foul. SMH
Dumb foul calls happen in the NBA,so it's technically not unrealistic.
Personally I thought it was a pretty good video. Good contact, nice blocks, good spacing, AI boxing out and playing wel on offense. Some nice looking assist, bounce passes. Looked pretty smooth. I also liked how the ball went out of bounds after that Chalmers steal. Looked pretty realistic.
Btw I had the chance tonight to play Nba 2K5 on the PS2 again and there is some excellent contact and foul calls in this game. It's very sim out of the box in that aspect of the game compared to 2K13.
edit: **** knows how Chalmers make that contested late very deep three pointer though. Man I wish most of theses badely timed extremely deep contested three pointed would not hit the rim. Theses shots are airball most of the time. Put it in the game 2K. More airballs please.
edit2: I, for one, thought that Miami user actually played pretty well.
Actually this is a very good video. It exposes few glitches which 2k must address before launch.
1.) Deep three by Chalmers and Allen. In real world, these two 3 pointers wouldn't hit the rim. Chalmers also did step back with defender in his face and still nailed it. Same applies for Allen 3 pt.
2.) Bonner crossing multiple times. I haven't see him doing a crossover in NBA... Wait a minute, i was wrong:
Players with low handling skills should fumble the ball and lose it.
3.) Accuracy of long passes. It looks like everyone from Spurs can pass over the court like best dimer. I hope they will tone down the accuracy.
4.) Heat player is the model of cheesers and seeing him burn by the CPU is music to my ear. Over reaching, weak double teaming, trying to initiate fast breaks with long passes, trying to keep up-tempo... All the ingredients of 2k13 cheese fest. I have however a complain about fast recovery time from defense, when they get out-of-position. But what I see... bravo 2k bravo .
If they fix playbooks, play execution and in-paint passing... I will definitely looking forward to get this year basketball edition.
TVPS3Community has posted another NBA 2K14 video from Gamescom. The guy behind the sticks isn't good, but you can see a few glimpses of good play from the AI.
Let us know what you are seeing. (Besides the horrible user...)
LOL, they still haven't fixed offensive rebounding for the CPU/boxing out for human controlled team. Can't tell much else from this horrible demonstration though. Why can't they let someone play who actually knows the game?
I get so mad when garbage players get a chance to try the game out before more experience players.
I like what I saw int the very little sets that was ran by the CPU as the user had no idea how to play D or O.
I don't mind the guy making a few 3 pointers from that distance as he missed a lot more. I didn't like seeing PF and C bring the ball up or initiate the play. I like how the players seem to behave like real people like the animation speed increased a la Bron's free throw routine. Danny green needs a new shot. If I remember correctly he springs in to a high jump shot