Andrew wrote:Best of luck with it! Fun to see these throwback stories, hopefully it sparks some more activity here.
Andrew wrote:Not a bad idea to inject a little fantasy into the situation. It's not like you're keeping both players, after all. Besides, I had Shawn Kemp make a comeback in my NBA Live 06 Dynasty.
Breems wrote:Yippee, it's here! I loved T-Mac's Rockets teams. Hope my favorite player can get a ring. Are you planning on playing all 82 games?
I'm not surprised that Live 10 still holds up. I was busy playing 2K11 at the time, but I remember enjoying Live 10 when I tried it. To me, most 2010+ basketball games are quite playable. I'd love to play it again, but I don't own a console. I'm thinking I might try Live 08 since it was the last PC release. I never tried 07 since it was slammed by the community and critics, but it seems like 08 was a little better.
[Q] wrote:Man I love NBA Live 10. Many good memories from that game
Andrew wrote:Multiple saves and backups are definitely recommended when it comes to franchise modes, especially when autosave is in the picture.
I've always preferred 12 minute quarters whenever possible. It's been a while since I played NBA Live 10, so I can't remember which difficulty level gave the best combination of challenging and enjoyable gameplay.
cavs4872 wrote:Thanks guys; I wonder if there's an injury-tendency that's gonna make Yao and T-Mac walking tombstones.
What do you guys like for difficulty/quarters? And the game is really unpredictable when it decides to autosave, so I have to be super careful with multiple saves, etc.
[Q] wrote:cavs4872 wrote:Thanks guys; I wonder if there's an injury-tendency that's gonna make Yao and T-Mac walking tombstones.
What do you guys like for difficulty/quarters? And the game is really unpredictable when it decides to autosave, so I have to be super careful with multiple saves, etc.
Iirc there were no in game injuries but I forget if there were injuries during simulation
Andrew wrote:AI would've been an interesting acquisition, though there might not have been enough shots to go around.
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