ignatu wrote:Primacy has nothing to do with James not scoring. If you play against the computer, the PG and Center take about 95% of the shots. Star players, ability, etc. doesn't matter.
fgrep15 wrote:Shooting sliders were obviously too high, Snow made a three to tie the game, that gave it away right there.
The Good:
- I know their are sliders and some things can be fixed
- Robert Horry reaction after game winning shot, and the whole reaction scheme after that
The Bad
- Dribbling and moving on offense while not using freestlye is attrocious, too much sliding, and that high super fast dribbling is just disguting and ugly. If you keep moving left to right, they keep doing it at super speed, it's ugly!!!
- Too easy to dunk inside, post players still get some weird position because of the bad collision detection in one on one post situations.
- Zydrunas Ilguaskas dribbling on the perimeter
- Computer still not calling plays, it's still freestyle basketball 2006
- Defenders when challenging shots, layups, or dunks, just jump up, they don't seem to have a feel for where the ball or their man is.
- Still have the suction blocks. One time I was playing, and I was going for a two-handed dunk, then I switched to a one handed layup and got blocked from behind. Every layup, dunk, and shot animation needs to have it's own block animation.
- Seems like the same thing from last year will happen again, the weak post, interior, and player to player collision will make it that every strong PF/C who can dunk will be averaging 5 dunks a game. I actually try not to press the dunk/layup button with post players, but sometimes you can't even get shots over defenders because they all elevate like Marion. Shaq averaged 3.5 dunks a game last year and led the league, many players will be beating that.
Biggest needs for the game in 360 and future versions: Totally improved collision all over the floor, and especially on the interior, and a totally new dribbling system, when not using freestlye dribbling. If these things aren't fixed, I'll be overly dissapointed.
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