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Signature Flaws for NBA 2K13

The advent of Signature Skills in NBA 2K13 heralds a shift in approach for the NBA 2K series that could have a profound effect on the way people play the game. The system promises to make players whose games are more unorthodox stand out, from the sweet-shooting, terror-on-the-glass approach of Kevin Love to the all-grit, all-grind defense of Tony Allen to the corner-3-carpet-bombing of Ray Allen and Jason Terry. But are we just going to pretend players only have positive traits?

After all, if what 2K Sports is after is a more realistic, nuanced simulation of players’ quirks and individual games, surely they need to look at including a counterweight to players’ good tendencies with something like Signature Flaws.

Here’s a look at a couple of tongue-in-cheek ideas for such a system.

No Grit, No Grind
A player like the aforementioned Tony Allen is all heart and hustle all the time, but for every Allen there have to be two or three guys who just seem to have no genuine interest in the game, no matter what their role or their contract. For players like this, injuries take up to twice as long to recover from. During games, their stamina takes precipitous and unexplained dives. Example players: Darko Milicic, Andray Blatche.

Big Boned
Some players aren’t lazy, but they just can’t seem to stay away from Old Country Buffet. This doesn’t come into play in one-off exhibition games, but in an Association, following the offseason or All-Star Game, this player will gain 5 to 20 pounds and lose 3-8 points off of Speed, Quickness, and Athleticism. Example players: Shawn Kemp, Raymond Felton.

Loose Cannon
The Loose Cannon might have all the athletic skill in the world but is unable to focus enough to play consistently. During games, this player will experience random, invisible rating fluctuations. That 75 Block rating? Now it’s a 99, but that 82 Defensive Awareness has dropped to 34. Also, on very rare occasions, the X and Y axes of the left stick will be randomly swapped. Example players: JaVale McGee, Anthony Randolph.

The Big Takeover
Some players thrive under pressure. When the shot clock is winding down at the end of a close game, they want the ball in their hands. Unfortunately, sometimes this also means they have a hard time sharing. Occasionally, when passed the ball down the stretch of a close game, this player loses the ability to pass to anyone else. No amount of mashing or icon passing will get him to give it up; the only option is to create his own shot. Example players: Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony.

Mason
While players with Signature Skills like Anti-Freeze and Heat Retention are the embodiment of confidence, a player with this flaw will go cold as soon as they start laying bricks and will stay cold longer. Pep talks from his teammates, perfect shot release and selection, a tall, cold Gatorade: none of it will help. Some guys just get shook. Example player: Wes Johnson.

Hostage Crisis
Having one of the best players in the league on your team is a key to doing well in Association mode, but for certain players, when free agency approaches, this Flaw will cause the chemistry of the team to drop precipitously as they make trade demands then rescind them, make promises then break them, and eventually completely screw you over. Example players: LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard.

Screen Door
It might be a lack of bulk or a lack of commitment but for whatever reason, players with this Flaw can’t seem to set a decent screen. Just about every pick they set can be easily gotten through and they’ll often abandon the screen too quickly to either roll to the hoop or pop out, leaving the ballhandler doubled and optionless. Example player: Kevin Durant. See also: every player in NBA 2K12.

Practice?!
For some players, basketball is more than a game: it’s a craft to be honed with hard work. And then there are players like those with the Practice?! Flaw. Although often tremendously talented, this player will never gain a bonus from team practices in Association and cannot be selected to participate in development drills. Example player: Allen Iverson.

Surely there are more quirks of individual players that aren't strictly ratings based. What are your ideas?


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# 41 deacon21206 @ 09/29/12 09:42 AM
LOL 1 more to add called Weak In the Knees: When attempting to guard elite ball handlers. They are more prone to be crossed in thee most embarrassing way. Like falling to the floor, constantly backing away. Examples: Derek Fisher or Steve Blake.
 
# 42 jfsolo @ 09/29/12 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by AllStarDaDon
Lol you guys are really taking this serious?

I highly doubt there seriously contemplating adding this in. I'm pretty sure it was just for teh lolz
Of course the article was just for fun, and 2K won't put these in, especially with the pejorative names, but folks are just recognizing that Sig Flaws would take the game to another level of authenticity.

I know that competitive online players hate this with a passion, but there does need to be many aspect of on the court gameplay that are out of the Users control. That is of course if you actually want to have the players to play like they do in real life.

If you make a team where , Javale McGee, Carlos Boozer, Carmelo, J.R. Smith, and Tyreke Evans, are your starters, their collective flaws, should make it unbelievably tough for even the most skilled User to win consistently with them.
 
# 43 HolyStroke3 @ 09/29/12 02:23 PM
How does LeBron fit the "Hostage Crisis" flaw? Melo does fit that either, really only Howard fits it
 
# 44 sticks323 @ 09/29/12 03:16 PM
Why would you want a skill to make your players bad?
 
# 45 DukeBlue213 @ 09/29/12 03:40 PM
I think this is a awesome idea as well. It gives you a more personal approach to your team. Ex: Westbrook is a great player with all the talent in the world, but in the finals when he started shooting poorly he forced shoots and could never retain composure throughout the series. But on a positive note I think a good idea would be to have a random breakout player to preform at a higher lever in a couple of games in a playoff series.
 
# 46 madmax17 @ 09/29/12 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by deacon21206
LOL 1 more to add called Weak In the Knees: When attempting to guard elite ball handlers. They are more prone to be crossed in thee most embarrassing way. Like falling to the floor, constantly backing away. Examples: Derek Fisher or Steve Blake.
You mean the 'Arrow to the knee' tendency.
 
# 47 madmax17 @ 09/29/12 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by sticks323
Why would you want a skill to make your players bad?
Because it's more realistic this way, dough.
 
# 48 Gatorfan Frank @ 09/29/12 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by HolyStroke3
How does LeBron fit the "Hostage Crisis" flaw? Melo does fit that either, really only Howard fits it
 
# 49 Gatorfan Frank @ 09/29/12 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by sticks323
Why would you want a skill to make your players bad?
It's a joke, dude. But even so, Signature Flaws would actually make the game more realistic.

They should have a WTF Signature Flaw for players who take shots take make you say "WTF?" Examples: JR Smith jacking half-court shots with 18 left on the shot clock, Andrew Bynum taking 3's, McGee attemping freethrow line dunks in the game.

The icon for the Sig Flaw could be this:
 
# 50 burter @ 09/29/12 10:20 PM
How the Hell can I make my teammates better by practicing!?!??




 
# 51 TarHeelPhenom @ 09/30/12 06:31 AM
Definitely need a Sig Flaw called "Off The Rocker" with the symbol being a rocking chair. This sig flaw would have guys committing stupid fouls, flagrant fouls and playing rough defense.(Metta World Peace and kenyon Martin comes to mind).
 
# 52 jfsolo @ 09/30/12 09:46 AM
The much maligned Madden football has it with things like "Drops open passes", "Braces for all Hits", and "Forces Passes". I think NBA 2K will eventually add some of these negative ones to their game.
 
# 53 cmehustle @ 09/30/12 11:36 AM
The practice?! one is too funny LOL!
 
# 54 cmehustle @ 09/30/12 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Gatorfan Frank
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
# 55 cmehustle @ 09/30/12 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by HolyStroke3
How does LeBron fit the "Hostage Crisis" flaw? Melo does fit that either, really only Howard fits it
Did you just recently start watching basketball?
 
# 56 Boilerbuzz @ 09/30/12 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by HolyStroke3
How does LeBron fit the "Hostage Crisis" flaw? Melo does fit that either, really only Howard fits it
Is this a serious question?
 
# 57 Bobhead @ 10/07/12 12:29 AM
I loved reading this. I especially lol'd at "Practice?!" Genius piece of writing here my friend.
 
# 58 red_fury240 @ 12/15/12 09:55 AM
Okay, not sure where else I could of said this regarding NBA 2k13, but they need to change the AI defence, i'm tired of playing online games, where people just focus on offence, and move only 1 guy on defence and let's the AI control the rest, it's almost impossible to score at that point, if they fix that, then i'm fine with the game, because people abuse that way too much
 
# 59 Nemoe @ 12/17/12 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by MMChrisS

The advent of Signature Skills in NBA 2K13 heralds a shift in approach for the NBA 2K series that could have a profound effect on the way people play the game. The system promises to make players whose games are more unorthodox stand out, from the sweet-shooting, terror-on-the-glass approach of Kevin Love to the all-grit, all-grind defense of Tony Allen to the corner-3-carpet-bombing of Ray Allen and Jason Terry. But are we just going to pretend players only have positive traits?

After all, if what 2K Sports is after is a more realistic, nuanced simulation of players’ quirks and individual games, surely they need to look at including a counterweight to players’ good tendencies with something like Signature Flaws.

Here’s a look at a couple of tongue-in-cheek ideas for such a system.

Read More - Signature Flaws for NBA 2K13
Makes sense. Sig skill = Sig flaws. Lol. I'd add:

Mozgov'd
Some players just seem to always find their way on the wrong end of posterizing slams.
Example players: Mozgov, Turiaf
 
# 60 MrWise33 @ 12/17/12 12:09 PM
Lmao at the Practice one, A Few players could use that
 


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