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NBA Live 15 News Post


NBA Live 15 is available today for both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Since more people will have their hands on it today, we figured it would be better to start a fresh new topic.

If you want to read some impressions from the EA Access version, click here. Otherwise, play a few games and post your impressions.

NOTE: If you are looking for the game or demo in the PS Store, they typically update later in the afternoon.

EA Sports has posted their full list of controls for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

Below is a list of items that have arrived in the first in-game update:
  • Updated scanned player heads for D. Rose, J. Noah, K. Leonard, and C. Anthony
  • Updated San Antonio Spurs Championship jerseys
  • Cleveland, New Orleans, and Charlotte courts have been updated
  • Updated jersey icons for MIN alternate, MIA Floridians (Hardwood Classics), PHI road, CLE alt 2
  • Updated accessory colors for new Cavaliers uniforms
  • Updated "Pull the Chair" Post Move
  • Updated catch animations on inbound passes
  • Updated "Up and Under" layup animations
  • Updated team show colors for Sacramento
  • Jordan shoes updated for players in Rookie Showcase.
  • Steal rating updated for K. Humphries & J. Hamilton
  • Updated accessories on several players
  • Updated rosters to reflect recent player moves
  • Updated player shoes in the All-Star Game
  • Moved some players to the free agency pool
  • Updated player portraits in Live Ultimate Team
  • Info updated on several players, including playstyles, positions, jersey numbers and more
  • Foot planting with pump fakes has been updated
  • Shot timing updated for free throws

Game: NBA Live 15Reader Score: 6/10 - Vote Now
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# 241 nba2kpdx @ 10/29/14 09:00 PM
Just judging from the improvement from live 14, I think EA will need 2 more cycles to catch up to where the competition is now.

There are some nice individual elements but as an overall Sim style bball game this title is lacking.
 
# 242 nick_sr @ 10/29/14 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by nohgoon001
Overall, I enjoyed the game play this year.
But, what makes really annoying me is every point gaurd's fatigue is hardly reduced during
the entire game without substitution.
Is there anyone who aware of it?
Will that be fixed in next update?
Was the same last year. Hopefully it can be fixed
 
# 243 hawley088 @ 10/29/14 09:25 PM
this is a tough choice for me, i have not played 2k15 but i have watched many streams and videos and i just spent about an hour with the live 15 demo.

in 2k the player movement is horrible imo, you spend half the game just bouncing back off of defenders, no matter where you are on the court, i saw more realistic movement in live.

the espn presentation is very refreshing to me and i think live definitely gets the edge here, the commentary also isnt that bad, maybe because it was all new to me as a long time 2k player but it wasnt trash like maddens or nhl, it was very fluid

i like the sound effects of the net and rim better in live, obviously 2k is ahead in the graphics department but live is definitely passable this year. 2k is very shiny, live is a little more dull. the crowd models are terrible in both but the reactions and sounds seem to be great in 2k and in live.

im not a huge basketball fan, its my number 3/4 for sports, football and hockey being 1 and 2, but i always get the itch a couple months into the basketball season and as of now i dont know which one to get
 
# 244 blackceasar @ 10/29/14 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by dubplate
Only played half a game with ten minute quarters but I can tell I'm going to have fun with this game. It may not be a hardcore simulation of the sport but it's close and that's good enough for me since it's FUN to play.

I wish I could say the same about 2K15 but I'm just not feeling their next gen efforts. To me playing 2K15 feels like work and Live feels like a vacation.
So the physics and gameplay of one has you use your "basketball mind" to earn and manufacture baskets and the other is a run N gun, run through everyone, everyone do the same move/who can get to the basket quickest game. I get it. One is closer to simulating the real game, the other is the one you'd find in the arcade. One makes you run plays (like a real game) to achieve success, the other just asks you to run through and past defenders...Not judging you, each to his/her own I guess.
 
# 245 blackceasar @ 10/29/14 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by nba2kpdx
Just judging from the improvement from live 14, I think EA will need 2 more cycles to catch up to where the competition is now.

There are some nice individual elements but as an overall Sim style bball game this title is lacking.
EA's head dude even said they are about 2 more cycles away from being the basketball game everyone is truly wanting.. which is fine.. so can we get Live 15 for 29.99.. then Live 16 for 39.99 and Live 17 finally being 59.99??
 
# 246 magiclakers32 @ 10/29/14 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by JoeDog10
I'm not sure that guys in here are saying that Live is better than 2K - at least the guys that I respect/trust when it comes to their impressions of the game. I love 2K this year, but I can tell that I'm going to love this game as well. To argue that the OVERALL experience of Live is better than 2K would be ridiculous. The graphics, gameplay, modes, depth of those modes, animations, etc. are much better in 2K when you look at it as a whole. I think that most would agree with that.

But, the reason that myself (and I think some of the other guys) enjoy Live - and maybe even prefer it (that doesn't mean it's better) in some cases is because there are some aspects that it does better than 2K. And while they are little things, those little things do matter to some people more than others. In my opinion, here are some of those things:

Arenas
- Each arena is beautifully replicated, along with customized stadium sounds and energetic crowds. There's a big difference in "feel" when you're playing at home as opposed to on the road. And each away game also feels different - the atmosphere is totally immersive.

Color
- Live's graphics aren't as good as 2K's, but the colors really pop and draw you in.

Presentation
- ESPN-style presentation/camera is outstanding. When you combine this with the arenas and the colors, it's very easy to lose yourself in the game.

Automotion
- This is really well implemented this year. While the CPU AI isn't as team specific as 2K, the player movement of Automotion is outstanding. Guys like Pau Gasol don't always camp on the low block every time down. I don't have to call a play to get different types of movement. Also - and this has always been one of my big pet peeves of 2K - when guys come around screens in Live, they don't automatically drift either outside the 3-point line or with one foot on the line. They will actually come off screens tighter and stay inside the 3-point line, actually allowing you to take a mid-range jumper.

Post Game
- 2K has an insane amount of post moves and animations that are beautiful to watch. But what good are they when I can take any post player - let's just say Kendrick Perkins - and back down Dwight Howard every single time until I'm a foot away from the basket for an easy hook shot? While the post moves are limited and sometimes ugly in Live, it's also a much more physical "experience" because you can't just do whatever you want down there. Guys that are tough to back down are actually tough to back down.

Offensive Rebounding
- Sliders do help this in 2K, though it's still ridiculous. Not only are the offensive rebounding numbers insanely high, but they put the shots back up off the rebound every single time. I saw someone else mention this and I'm glad they did, but in Live, they will actually kick the ball back out. Even though that's a little thing, that is a HUGE deal when it comes to a realistic experience.

And when it comes to "sim" as you mentioned above, a game is only as sim as you want to play it. I don' think either 2K or Live are sim games. But, they can both be played as a sim should you choose to play that way. That's why Live having sliders would help tremendously. But, the idea that 2K gameplay trumps live when it comes to a sim experience simply isn't true.

I didn't want to make this into a 2K/Live debate, but it seems like that's the best way for people to understand how Live stacks up. 2K does a lot of things better than Live does, but this is the Live forum, so I'm highlighting why I enjoy Live. Luckily, I have both games so I'm able to enjoy each of them for different reasons.
I love your post bro. and I respect it. I do think 2k is a sim though. Again it may not be perfect. And you are right. A game can be as sim as you make it. But to a degree.

Simulation: the representation of the behavior or characteristics of one system through the use of another system

The point is to attempt to the highest degree to represent the nba.

So obvioulsly for developers there is a point in which fun takes precedent over simulation. However in these two games in particular some of the things you mention as strengths are not in line with realism. However thats ok for those that its ok for. I just thought we all wanted things to be as close to the nba game as possible.

The crowd chanting "defense" and "three" literally 1 minute into the first quarter may be "fun" but doesn't feel authentic to me at all. However Im not here to make an argument just giving my feelings.

It seems that in 2k many things can be done with sliders to enhance the experience. But here it becomes the battle cry of all things wrong. As you mentioned with the offensive rebound situation. Not only are they trying to address it via patch. But I can use sliders or edit the whole roster if I chose to. But in live they almost cant miss shots in the paint, but its ok because it's ok?

I've had so many guys do things that are not appropriate that it's not even remotely simulating who they are or what they do. You mentioned automotion. Thats fine, but they arent running real sets. Just moving. The fact that thats ok, is fine for you. But for me, I want the teams to approximate the nba counterpart.

Point for me being, if 2k released this it would be an absoulute uproar and the Live fans would be laughing.

good discussion though brother. I appreciate you.
 
# 247 bigeastbumrush @ 10/29/14 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by FLIGHTWHITE
Is Synergy not updated yet? I thought it's supposed to be updated after games? Roster updates aren't done daily?


Sent from my iPhone
Synergy is updated for last night's games. I have screenshots but don't know how to post them.

The rosters aren't updated.
 
# 248 sarlndr @ 10/29/14 10:21 PM
I've been trying to buy the digitally but it keeps telling me I have an invalid name and I need to connect to the internet. What in the world? I'm online dangit, I AM on the internet, lol.

Crazy.
 
# 249 Cam Fan @ 10/29/14 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rudyjuly2
Just played one game of the demo this morning and it was a lot of fun. It does feel like a next gen version of Live 10. The graphics look great although the jersey flapping a bit overdone. Shot release timing is early but not hard to adjust to although I struggled with Kyrie on free throws. Loved the EA Broadcast camera. Not quite sure how to play defence and boxing out is tough. Quite a few fouls called on default.

Overall it was a very fun first demo. Still can't believe how much better it was over 14. Don't know why they didn't hype the game more and release earlier footage. I'm a casual fan so take these comments from my perspective.

Have to post my video of cpu Westbrook dunking on me. It was awesome. I won by 2 on Pro (don't hate!) after being down by 9. Lots of fun.

What camera angle is this from? This is perfect!!!
 
# 250 bigeastbumrush @ 10/29/14 10:50 PM
The look on my face when I opened my Ultimate Team pack and the first player was Mario Chalmers.

 
# 251 Moses Shuttlesworth @ 10/29/14 10:59 PM
Anyone wanna share play this with me on PS4?

I'd like to try it out
 
# 252 Walt Frazier @ 10/29/14 11:04 PM
Really enjoying the DEMO with all the settings on that folks here suggested.


The game is very 'organic' and I see different things almost every time I play. Saw a great drive by Kyrie where he drove and then kicked out to Love via a great pass for three. Watched the replay multiple times and it just looked like a completely unscripted basketball play. I collapsed by D, he was halted, turned and saw Love open...Excellent stuff.


I really want some sort of guarantee that there WILL be constant updates post release though before I buy it. LIVE 14's "hourly roster and tendency updates" were more like monthly.


I'd also like to know that the late game AI issue WILL be fixed.


If we know those things will happen...I will be buying this thing for sure.
 
# 253 nick_sr @ 10/29/14 11:07 PM
This is a CPU vs CPU game

This is my 3rd one I've done and noticed that steals are extremely low every time.
 
# 254 Walt Frazier @ 10/29/14 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by bigeastbumrush
Synergy is updated for last night's games. I have screenshots but don't know how to post them.

The rosters aren't updated.

Opening night rosters should be a priority for any sports game.


The EA roster guy is active on here...can he chime in and guarantee us rosters will be regularly updated?


I paid full price for LIVE 14 and got badly burnt. Remember this?


http://www.operationsports.com/featu...p-to-promises/
 
# 255 mprofit42 @ 10/29/14 11:40 PM
I love the "other game" this year but I bought live after seeing the feedback here. I played it exclusively for a couple of days and I must admit, maybe it's me but I'm surprised at some of the over the top praise.

Presentation/Graphics - much improved like everyone has noted but that was the expectation. There is actually something that pops off the screen with the scanned players and arenas but when you compare the games it's not as drastic a difference as some would have you to believe.

Gameplay - I completely understand the "it's different mindset" but man this game drives me crazy. The control is not as tight as I expected and the players play almost identical to each other with the exception of a big dunker or great shooter. The AI is not yet up to par and maybe upcoming patches will address this. The animations still are not close to what they need to be at this point. Shooting is not as rewarding, release it super quick or it's too late. The blocks are outstanding and the pace is very good as most have mentioned.

Also, the game feels very arcade like, this isn't necessarily a bad thing but the inability to customize the experience is disappointing.

Do I regret buying Live 15...no. The thing is that after I went back to 2k after a few days I had a different appreciation for what it offers. The fact that we have competition is great for all of us that love hoops games but Live isn't ready just yet.
 
# 256 Moses Shuttlesworth @ 10/30/14 12:06 AM
I haven't played Live in years but there is something about the demo that I really enjoy.

At the same time, it makes me really want to play the other game. I think I'm gonna get both.
 
# 257 mlp111 @ 10/30/14 12:42 AM
my only complaints at the moment from more time with the game is the alley oops cheese and the suction animations in the paint. Its driving me crazy.
 
# 258 BL8001 @ 10/30/14 01:02 AM
I just played the first NBA rewind game. I have no clue what difficulty it's on, I know for one thing it's on rockets win difficulty because the amount of cheese in the game was unbearable.

I drew 3 charges that were no calls, harden went 10/10 from 3 pt range despite me doubling him after the first.

Aldridge would miss a two footer with little pressure but chandler friggin parsons would dunk on 3 of my players playing ole defense.

Untold amounts of ticky tack fouls called on me. Only way I was able to pull it off was to full court press and try to steal constantly and shoot 3's. Of course Lilliard wide open can't hit a 3 sometimes while harden with 2 on him knocks them down.

The main thing I took from the game other than complete frustration that winning it doesn't make it count as "cleared" was that the replay system is the worst in a sports game.

Well, not the replay system, the replay buffer system. Look at fifa where you can go back 5 minutes. In live you can go back 20 seconds? But only if you catch it in time. If something crazy happens and the CPU calls timeout right after it the buffer clears.

This can't be how it's supposed to work, for both things, rewind and replay.
 
# 259 yelwarraef @ 10/30/14 01:12 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by mprofit42
I love the "other game" this year but I bought live after seeing the feedback here. I played it exclusively for a couple of days and I must admit, maybe it's me but I'm surprised at some of the over the top praise.

Presentation/Graphics - much improved like everyone has noted but that was the expectation. There is actually something that pops off the screen with the scanned players and arenas but when you compare the games it's not as drastic a difference as some would have you to believe.

Gameplay - I completely understand the "it's different mindset" but man this game drives me crazy. The control is not as tight as I expected and the players play almost identical to each other with the exception of a big dunker or great shooter. The AI is not yet up to par and maybe upcoming patches will address this. The animations still are not close to what they need to be at this point. Shooting is not as rewarding, release it super quick or it's too late. The blocks are outstanding and the pace is very good as most have mentioned.

Also, the game feels very arcade like, this isn't necessarily a bad thing but the inability to customize the experience is disappointing.

Do I regret buying Live 15...no. The thing is that after I went back to 2k after a few days I had a different appreciation for what it offers. The fact that we have competition is great for all of us that love hoops games but Live isn't ready just yet.
Yeah, well said. I will play this exclusively for the week and then mix 2k back in. But unlike you, I'm finding Live very refreshing. I love playing help D, since you can actually move like an athlete in this game. On the other hand, Live does make me appreciate the polish of 2K.
 
# 260 JohnDoe8865 @ 10/30/14 01:15 AM
I'm having a lot of fun with the demo. Wish I had the money to actually buy Live 15.
 


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