"I don't know if I practiced more than anybody, but I sure practiced enough. I still wonder if somebody - somewhere - was practicing more than me." - Larry Bird
Re. away-team-score disappearing. This happens to me when about 7 secs. are left for the attack. Should be related with shot clock imo. Will try to look for a fix.
Everything is amazing other than the 7 second thing you mentioned.
Thanks for the hard work.
"I don't know if I practiced more than anybody, but I sure practiced enough. I still wonder if somebody - somewhere - was practicing more than me." - Larry Bird
"I don't know if I practiced more than anybody, but I sure practiced enough. I still wonder if somebody - somewhere - was practicing more than me." - Larry Bird
Now this is great. I hate the positioning of the default 2k scoreboard. It shadows over the shot meter when I'm trying to take a shot from the top left side of the arc. Thanks for giving us a solution for that
Amazing!!! king of scoreboard!! Exrxixxx ,could you please make a version for 21:9 screen ratio? your scoreboard placement for this ratio is a little bit off.. i tested it at 3440 x 1440 and it looks something like this..
I know you're just getting started at making these scoreboard but is it possible for you to do a 21.9 ratio for ultrawide monitors in future released. I'm running a 3440×1440 asus ultrawide g-sync monitor and the scoreboard is very far to the right.
No rush tho, I just wanted to know if it was possible for 2k17. I look forward to the rest of your work. Thank you for blessing us with this scoreboard.
Here is what I think is cool.. A TNT scoreboard would be easier than this one as far as things lining up. The only issues with this scoreboard are the "Out of bounds', "Foul on" and "Bonus" wording hovering on the right, and the sub overlay that is now hidden behind the NBA TV Scoreboard. With a TNT one, it can be lined up so it solves all those problems.
I'm so pumped to have custom scoreboards this year.
"I don't know if I practiced more than anybody, but I sure practiced enough. I still wonder if somebody - somewhere - was practicing more than me." - Larry Bird