SbHzMaFiA© wrote:The graphics do look like an improvement, but I just got this feeling that your going to expect too many people getting dunke on in one game and its always going to be something that EA overdo, but I just hope it won't be that way when the game comes out. I like the other moves though like when they said Korver can shoot just as fast as he shoots in real life and everything like that.
"When I first started playing the game, I was worried that all of the Superstar abilities would make the game feel too arcadish, but once you move beyond Starter level, the game becomes a more realistic look at matchups than it is about dunking with Dwyane. Sure, you'll be able to tear up the Hornets or Bobcats, but try playing Detroit, a team that features Rasheed (Inside Stopper, Inside Scorer), Ben Wallace (Power, Inside Stopper), Prince (Inside Stopper), and B-B-B-Billups (Outside Stopper, not to mention, they need to sign Mason for the game), and you're offense is going to run into some trouble. That's what Detroit-Basketball is all about, and it's finally being represented realistically in a videogame."
i was worried too about the game being too arcadish, but he says it that it won't be. and it's up to u whether or not to trust him.
