NBA 2K14 Next-Gen Review (IGN)
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Re: NBA 2K14 Next-Gen Review (IGN)
Knowing 2K, the subtitles would say something like..
"You do not require the necessary mental toughness to live how I do."
Your options to reply would be...
A.) Request GM for trade
B.) Respond Negatively: "Whatever, Demarcus"
C.) Respond Postively: "Yes sir, i'll get you the ball"
D.) Ignore textComment
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Re: NBA 2K14 Next-Gen Review (IGN)
What is three quarter of the court? little confused#FreeMikeGSW
Mass communication/journalism MajorComment
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Not feeling the Warriors arena colors. They're pretty off-- the yellow is too dark and orange and the blue isn't dark enough. Cur-gen had them right finally.
Patch? Please please please.
What's weird is it looked fine in the Real Voices trailer. Is IGN reviewing/showing off an old build (they also have a non-skinny Rose)?Comment
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Re: NBA 2K14 Next-Gen Review (IGN)
Not feeling the Warriors arena colors. They're pretty off-- the yellow is too dark and orange and the blue isn't dark enough. Cur-gen had them right finally.
Patch? Please please please.
What's weird is it looked fine in the Real Voices trailer. Is IGN reviewing/showing off an old build (they also have a non-skinny Rose)?Comment
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1. Knowing what an true "engine" means.
2. Knowing absolutely nothing about the implementation of a game's "engine".
Were ignorant and knew nothing about software development.Comment
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like many others have said, it is odd to me that the game is an improvement on the current gen version, yet it got a lower score. i guess their logic was that it's next gen, so there should've been a bigger leap and a bigger difference in gameplay...still doesn't make sense though. a "9" is a "9", no matter what version it is.Comment
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you can't really go by a photo, or a TV screenshot for color accuracy. color varies greatly depending on the camera settings, television settings, the network, your own personal television's color...you can't just pick a random photo and say that is the definitive color of a certain player or uniform. also, a lot of photos get edited and photographers change the colors and brightness in order to make their photos more interesting...so just because it's a photo, that doesn't mean you're seeing the "true-to-life" color.Last edited by blues rocker; 11-12-2013, 04:35 PM.Comment
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