Home
NBA 2K16 News Post


GameKings have posted a new NBA 2K16 video featuring an interview with Senior Producer, Rob Jones. It also includes NBA 2K16 gameplay footage featuring the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Golden St. Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers vs. Philadelphia 76ers.

Originally posted by GameKings, but it's no longer available. Thanks to strawberryshortcake for the upload.

Game: NBA 2K16Reader Score: 8/10 - Vote Now
Platform: PC / PS3 / PS4 / Xbox 360 / Xbox OneVotes for game: 45 - View All
NBA 2K16 Videos
Member Comments
# 121 VDusen04 @ 09/17/15 07:28 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by strawberryshortcake
Oh, I have absolutely no problem with Steph revving up the crowd by himself, this definitely has to happen and is clearly in the game (thank you NBA2k team), but one of two things should have happened.

(1) Other players on the team celebrates as well either by themselves or together as two or three man celebration while Steph revs up the crowd.
(2) After he does his solo celebration he should give some of his teammates high fives or something, or his other teammates goes over to Steph and acknowledges his and1 bucket and does chest pumps, high fives, etc. Just to simply tie in everything a little bit better. If you were to direct a celebration sequence, you would probably have wanted the other players to get involved as well rather than them standing around.

Just want to see more teammate to teammate interactions as oppose to one person celebrating while his other teammates stands in place and claps their hands. Don't always need ridiculous over the top fist pumps, but subtle but still noticeable celebratory animations by teammates, and reactions by the opposing team would add so much more to the celebratory experiences.

If the teammates would also high five the crowd that would be cherry on top.

Solo celebrations simply seems out of place.





Oh you mean you've been using the Lebron James' of gifs huh? Well, you simply need to use the Steph Curry of gifs to get bigger gifs.

The one I've been using is https://www.giflike.com/
Another gif creator that I was previously using is http://makeagif.com/

I have switched over to Giflike to get higher resolution gif. If I wanted longer gif sequences, I would use makeagif.

Giflike gives you a higher resolution gif. Makeagif allows you to create a gif that ranges anywhere from 1 to 20 seconds (only if you register for their site, simple, quick and free). Giflike allows you to create a smaller gif time length (anywhere from 1 frame to 200 frame; 1 - 100 without registration; 1 - 200 with registration, free, quick, simple). The above examples are all 200 frame length Giflike gifs.

Also don't worry if you get something like this (below white box) after you create post. It's simply still processing, it will eventually become the gif you create after it finishes processing without you having to do anything. Just refresh the operationsports post.

Awesome. I've been looking for a reliable Gif site since a couple of my favorites went down. I'm going to give giflike a shot.
 
# 122 Sundown @ 09/17/15 07:33 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by strawberryshortcake
Oh, I have absolutely no problem with Steph revving up the crowd by himself, this definitely has to happen and is clearly in the game (thank you NBA2k team), but one of two things should have happened.

(1) Other players on the team celebrates as well either by themselves or together as two or three man celebration while Steph revs up the crowd.
(2) After he does his solo celebration he should give some of his teammates high fives or something, or his other teammates goes over to Steph and acknowledges his and1 bucket and does chest pumps, high fives, etc. Just to simply tie in everything a little bit better. If you were to direct a celebration sequence, you would probably have wanted the other players to get involved as well rather than them standing around.

Just want to see more teammate to teammate interactions as oppose to one person celebrating while his other teammates stands in place and claps their hands. Don't always need ridiculous over the top fist pumps, but subtle but still noticeable celebratory animations by teammates, and reactions by the opposing team would add so much more to the celebratory experiences.

If the teammates would also high five the crowd that would be cherry on top.

Solo celebrations simply seems out of place.

Absolutely. Especially when celebrations are a little over the top for a player like that one we saw for Ezeli, and the entire arena is like, okay bro.

Crowd interactions would be amazing. I really hope they got some of Curry's celebrations where he claps to folks on the sidelines. Definitely need more chest bumps and interactions after scores, big moments, and fouls. Most of the cool stuff only happens on a timeout.

Also speaking of the crowd, now that they stand, the crowd also needs to explode out of their seats for big moments in some arenas.
 
# 123 tsbmolina @ 09/17/15 11:17 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by strawberryshortcake
Oh, I have absolutely no problem with Steph revving up the crowd by himself, this definitely has to happen and is clearly in the game (thank you NBA2k team), but one of two things should have happened.

(1) Other players on the team celebrates as well either by themselves or together as two or three man celebration while Steph revs up the crowd.
(2) After he does his solo celebration he should give some of his teammates high fives or something, or his other teammates goes over to Steph and acknowledges his and1 bucket and does chest pumps, high fives, etc. Just to simply tie in everything a little bit better. If you were to direct a celebration sequence, you would probably have wanted the other players to get involved as well rather than them standing around.

Just want to see more teammate to teammate interactions as oppose to one person celebrating while his other teammates stands in place and claps their hands. Don't always need ridiculous over the top fist pumps, but subtle but still noticeable celebratory animations by teammates, and reactions by the opposing team would add so much more to the celebratory experiences.

If the teammates would also high five the crowd that would be cherry on top.

Solo celebrations simply seems out of place.





Oh you mean you've been using the Lebron James' of gifs huh? Well, you simply need to use the Steph Curry of gifs to get bigger gifs.

The one I've been using is https://www.giflike.com/
Another gif creator that I was previously using is http://makeagif.com/

I have switched over to Giflike to get higher resolution gif. If I wanted longer gif sequences, I would use makeagif.

Giflike gives you a higher resolution gif. Makeagif allows you to create a gif that ranges anywhere from 1 to 20 seconds (only if you register for their site, simple, quick and free). Giflike allows you to create a smaller gif time length (anywhere from 1 frame to 200 frame; 1 - 100 without registration; 1 - 200 with registration, free, quick, simple). The above examples are all 200 frame length Giflike gifs.

Also don't worry if you get something like this (below white box) after you create post using giflike. It's simply still processing, it will eventually become the gif you create after it finishes processing without you having to do anything. Just refresh the operationsports post.

Thanks for the response I appreciate it but I have been using giflike but for some reason have been creating gifs like this

How can I make it larger like yours?
 
# 124 strawberryshortcake @ 09/17/15 11:31 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by tsbmolina
Thanks for the response I appreciate it but I have been using giflike but for some reason have been creating gifs like this

How can I make it larger like yours?
I'm going to experiment/look to see if it's even possible to resize the created gif from giflike. Or better yet, what are the exact steps you're doing?
 
# 125 strawberryshortcake @ 09/17/15 11:40 PM
Testing: Just found the issue, solution

When you complete your created gif, under the embed tag, change the width and height to "600" (width) and "336" (height). I guess the width and height for all my created gifs has always been 600 and 336, respectively. Here's the code for the below captured gif. I purposely put a space between "<" and "iframe" so we can see the gif embed code.

< iframe src="http://i.giflike.com/embed/ObBVz5d" width="600" height="336" scrolling="no">


Width: "600" Height "336"


Width "300" Height "200"





Width "100" Height "50"

 
# 126 tsbmolina @ 09/18/15 04:33 AM
I'm still getting gifts this size and the Embed is this
 
# 127 strawberryshortcake @ 09/18/15 04:46 AM
Wait, is there still an issue with your embeds? Because the above one is now the same size as my embeds. I tried the "800" one you posted, that one was pretty big.
 
# 128 tsbmolina @ 09/18/15 04:47 AM
 
# 129 tsbmolina @ 09/18/15 04:51 AM
 
# 130 tsbmolina @ 09/18/15 04:54 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by strawberryshortcake
Wait, is there still an issue with your embeds? Because the above one is now the same size as my embeds. I tried the "800" one you posted, that one was pretty big.
Thanks to you I have it working now. I simply copy and paste the Embed and now I have been messing with the width and height. I appreciate your help. It always annoyed me that my gifs would be so small. Thank you.
 
# 131 tsbmolina @ 09/18/15 05:02 AM
 
# 132 Goffs @ 09/18/15 06:06 AM
Ah I do miss these gifs....I remember when Momentous would provide them...
 
# 133 tsbmolina @ 09/18/15 11:16 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Goffs
Ah I do miss these gifs....I remember when Momentous would provide them...
No worries, now that I know how to create them I will be making plenty of gifs.
 


Post A Comment
Only OS members can post comments
Please login or register to post a comment.