

If you press pass and hold the d-pad or left analog in a direction in NBA Live you pass in that direction, I don't see how it's different.Gripni wrote:NBA Courtside 2002 had that. You used the right stick to control what player you passed to. You passed to the player in the direction of the stick. You couldn't do fancy passes with it, but it's the best passing system I've ever used.
Metsis wrote:I was back then thinking more about a system where you could choose the type of pass you'd make. A direct pass, a bounce pass or a lob pass. So that if a player was covering the passing lane you could go with the lob pass to get it over the defender. Or if the player you'd be passing to was in the low post and a defender hot on his tail, you could put a bounce pass to get the ball to him more safely...
gut wrote:
YES ~~~ !!
it's very annoying when you want to lob the ball to your men but get intercepted because it pass directly.
however, the control would be much more complicated (remember there will be more and more features every year)
Metsis wrote:I was back then thinking more about a system where you could choose the type of pass you'd make. A direct pass, a bounce pass or a lob pass. So that if a player was covering the passing lane you could go with the lob pass to get it over the defender. Or if the player you'd be passing to was in the low post and a defender hot on his tail, you could put a bounce pass to get the ball to him more safely...
colin826 wrote:If you press pass and hold the d-pad or left analog in a direction in NBA Live you pass in that direction, I don't see how it's different.Gripni wrote:NBA Courtside 2002 had that. You used the right stick to control what player you passed to. You passed to the player in the direction of the stick. You couldn't do fancy passes with it, but it's the best passing system I've ever used.
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