KevinParker13 wrote:"Sliders"
Pabig93 wrote:Thing is, in rookie I am way too good on offense. It's not that I have no chance to win games on All-Star, it is just that about 80% of the points of my opponents come from the paint.
Uncle Drew wrote:KevinParker13 wrote:"Sliders"
And what are your slider suggestions?
KobeBean wrote:Uncle Drew wrote:KevinParker13 wrote:"Sliders"
And what are your slider suggestions?
http://www.operationsports.com/forums/n ... iders.html
You could try these one, as you can see, many many people really love these sliders and what they bring, they are made for pro difficulty, so i think they are perfect for you, and when they maybe get too easy, you can just bump it up to all star without any other tweaks, i hope this helps.
JWL3 wrote:My problem is the opposite. I have problems defending any sort of jump shot. Or rather, I get in the guy's face, but he still shoots it in my eye. Seems to me like the type of defense you play doesn't impact the shooter's percentage as much as it should.
bigh0rt wrote:JWL3 wrote:My problem is the opposite. I have problems defending any sort of jump shot. Or rather, I get in the guy's face, but he still shoots it in my eye. Seems to me like the type of defense you play doesn't impact the shooter's percentage as much as it should.
I think (this is the key -- this is just what I think. This is no way reflects the views of the NLSC, or is it by any means any sort of gospel) that you may be overestimating the effect having a hand in a guy's face ought to have at the NBA level. Guys drain jumpers and 3s with hands in their faces on the regular. In college, far less, but in an NBA game, even tightly defended, guys drop shots -- they're incredible. I also think that this impact has been overstated in previous games, which leads to people thinking that it's weird this year for them to be tight on a man, and for him to hit J's in their face. So, 2K made their own bed somewhat in this regard, by having it be too great an impact in previous games (again, just my opinion). There were too many times in 2K13, 2K14, where I knew if I just held Intense D, and stayed by a guy, there was a good chance he'd chuck brick after brick, and that just isn't the case in the NBA. Again, it seems to be a drastic difference from previous versions of 2K, but it's one I actually think they're more correct with now.
Call_M3_Mr-T wrote:Yes!! And when you're on a fast break and you bump into someones back and you take a step backwards.. Sheesh that is annoying..
JWL3 wrote:Another day, another long range bomb from someone who has no business making them. This time it's Blake Griffin shooting a near 3 over a guy jumping at him.
Even the best of us on defense sometimes leaves our guy wide open, whether we're chasing down a steal or doubling someone else. So when a guy catches and shoots a long range 23 footer, your only hope is that it misses, which it absolutely does in real life from time to time. In 2k? Nope. Not a chance. Here, open jumpers have a 90% chance of going in. Even when there's a defender closing and not far away. It really detracts from the gameplay because you're defending the stars, and then some scrub catches it and drills a bomb, ruining the 22 seconds of defense you just played.
Yawn.skoadam wrote:JWL3, its called momentum and its scripted
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
deihatein wrote:My problems defending the paint is whenever I try to block a guy going to the rim they don't seem to jump even though I keep tapping the block button, instead they will be "pushed" aside. If they made the shot my PG or whoever the player indicator was assigned to will be jumping like an idiot.
Dommy73 wrote:deihatein wrote:My problems defending the paint is whenever I try to block a guy going to the rim they don't seem to jump even though I keep tapping the block button, instead they will be "pushed" aside. If they made the shot my PG or whoever the player indicator was assigned to will be jumping like an idiot.
Do you use defensive/boxout assist or auto contest?
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
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