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Physically Dominant (Shaq)
Hold the Left Trigger and Tap A: Two Hand, Two Foot Tomahawk
Hold the Left Trigger and Hold A: Two Hand, Two Foot Tomahawk Hang
Hold the Left Trigger and Tap Y: One Hand Tomahawk
Hold the Left Trigger and Hold Y: One Hand, Two Foot Tomahawk
Hold the Left Trigger and Tap B: One Hand, One Foot Tomahawk
Hold the Left Trigger and Hold B: Barkley Dunk
Hold the Left Trigger and Tap X: Two Hand Power Dunk
Hold the Left Trigger and Hold X: One Hand Two foot Leaning Power Tomahawk
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Kobe101 wrote:Whats a "Barkey Dunk"?
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Metsis wrote:It's very late July already... The game is going to come out in like two months or so... Have they just not done anything to the dynasty mode and thus are completely silent about it or what???
I think it would be about time to get us some information on the dynasty mode changes etc. I'm getting impatient...
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VanK wrote:I actually like things described in that article. I just hope that Big Ben being a 'power player' won't mean that he'll be as effective as Shaq/Amare on the offensive end. Heck, he shouldn't even be as effective as Brezec.
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That's right, completely rewritten the code. The goal is to make a more realistic game of basketball where Bruce Bowen spots up behind the arc, Shaq plays down low and calls for the ball, and Rip Hamilton (complete with mask) pump fakes before leaning in for his mid-range jumper. They're attempting to capture the tendencies of the star players on the court so that the polygonal players actually gravitate to their strengths.
This also means that star players will have their own signature moves. Take Shaq in the post and you'll see him throw up the hook, power his way in for the two-handed slam and hang, or the one-handed dunk with the lean. Duncan will turnaround and fire his mid-range jumper, Wade has his step-back juke (Raja Bell remembers it well), and when Tayshaun Prince goes up for the dunk, he does it with the effortless style he always plays with
Rebounding is all about positioning, and finally, it seems like players are reacting to shots and actually getting in the correct positions to snag the boards. In previous versions of the game, it was like the players on the court were reacting to everything after it already happened. In NBA 2K6, the producers promise a more dynamic, more fluid game where the players are anticipating the action rather than adjusting after the fact.
Through the draft, just like real life, you will find second-round sleepers like Gilbert Arenas and first-round busts like Todd Fuller. Before the draft, you'll even have seven days of workouts where you can bring in any prospects and test their skills in a game of one-on-one (against someone on your team or even a free agent you want to workout at the same time), two-on-two, all the way up to five-on-five where you can test the game of 10 prospects all on the floor at once. You can schedule one workout per day, and the ratings of each prospect will change after their workouts as you will find out more information about them through gameplay. You will also be given an NBA comparison for every player to know whether you are looking at the next Vince Carter or the next Anthony Carter.
....you will have to strike a balance between what the owner wants and your attempts to win the title. Some owners are like the Mark Cuban-type, a fan who wants to win at any cost and puts the pressure on his GM to put together a squad to win it all. Other owners are more the business-type, looking to acquire players who will sell jerseys while at the same time adding to the win column.
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