Dee4Three wrote:Listen.. I was easily getting around the CPU on XBOX One as well, that does not have speed breaks.
I'm asking you to please stop with the speed break thing. It's a gameplay mechanic issue.
CarolusXCI wrote:I think I know a way to fix this: nba_animations.iff editing. I'm currently testing some stuff, let's see..
Dee4Three wrote:I'm guessing you now see why I'm frustrated....
eko718 wrote:My experience is great with sliders. For your issue, on the ball defense should be adjusted.
Dee4Three wrote:That second video it's still broken. You easily just run by the defender on the first 2 posessions (the second one you pull back).
And, I do the same thing on console. I literally just run passed the defense.
It's not a break, it's the mechanics. The second video proved my point even further.
bongo88 wrote:I watched your video, dee, and think there could be some decent discussion here.
to summarize, the first half of the video is you blowing past transition defense, or mostly transition defense. the second half of the video is you calling iso play in a half court set.
so, i am wondering exactly what you are expecting the defense to do in the plays that you showed?
feel free to timestamp a few of the plays from the video and explain what you expect should have happened.
I have more opinions about this topic, but first i'm wondering exactly how you are expecting the defense to counter in the examples you provided.
TGsoGood wrote:You shouldn't have to tone down offensive sliders to help the defense out.
As stated earlier I think modding the defensive animations may help.
Dee4Three wrote:TGsoGood wrote:You shouldn't have to tone down offensive sliders to help the defense out.
As stated earlier I think modding the defensive animations may help.
Not too mention that I've stated numerous times that I have tried basically everything with the sliders and it does nothing. Not trying to be a dick, and I really appreciate the attempt at help, but I've said a couple times in here that I've messed with the sliders. I'm not a rookie.
Also, this is a issue even if we find a fix with animations.iff, because that doesn't help console users, and it also doesn't make it right. It needs to be brought to 2K's attention. HOF is supposed to be the hardest level, it's freakin "Hall of Fame". The fact that you have to say that the defense is horrible and sliders are easy on HOF is alarming. The gameplay mechanics on defense are broken, the defense is even worse than last year. Players moving out of the way even more, just running by players... it's silly.
And again, we need to stop with the excuses. Things like it's a speed break related to a driver issue, or "what do I expect the defense to do", etc. That helps nothing, and I've stated already that I can do the same thing on consoles. It's in no way fun, playing the CPU or even another human feels lame and easy in this game. The only way we can fix a problem like this is being on the same page and being realistic.
Anybody who knows basketball, and even people that dont know it well, would watch that video and state "why is the defender just standing there?", "why do they keep letting them just run by", "why are they just letting them score?", "why are they moving out of the way". It's really black & white in the video.
bongo88 wrote:It is my opinion that 2k makes drives artifically difficult. I watched the video and was wondering what you expected the cpu to happen
Dee4Three wrote:eko718 wrote:My experience is great with sliders. For your issue, on the ball defense should be adjusted.
As stated prior, I have tried this.
I'm not new to sliders or basketball video games.
eko718 wrote:Dee4Three wrote:eko718 wrote:My experience is great with sliders. For your issue, on the ball defense should be adjusted.
As stated prior, I have tried this.
I'm not new to sliders or basketball video games.
Didn't say you were. However, adjusting the on ball defense DOES WORK for the issue you mentioned. I noticed the same issue, specifically in the Prelude.
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