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  • BezO
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    • Jul 2004
    • 4414

    #136
    Re: NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

    Cool to see something.

    Yeah, the editing is a concern... Iggy appearing to be beat and then under KD.

    Looking forward to some gameplay vids. I hate teasers.
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    • Jakeness23
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      • Aug 2009
      • 872

      #137
      Re: NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

      I'd like to see the defense recognize when they are beat or when they don't have a chance to contest or block. I hate when I'm on a fast break way ahead of the D and they jump behind me trying to block it, it's any eye sore. Its one thing if they are in legitimate range for a block, but it looks bad when they jump for no reason.
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      • Vni
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        • Sep 2011
        • 14833

        #138
        Re: NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

        I was reading the youtube's comments out of curiosity (I know it's wrong) but some guy made a good point. How is Iggy waiting for Durant under the basket when he was just crossed over ?

        My point is that that just shows how staged this sequence is and that there is really no reason to be worried at the lack of help defense. Pretty sure Iggy wasn't really crossed over either. The guy using him just got out of the way most likely.

        Reading too much into that small of a sequence that's staged is really pointless. All you can look at is animations, accessories, graphics, lightning and court details.

        They wanted a teaser where Durant crosses over Iggy and then dunks on him and they did just that. Now I would say that the script of that teaser isn't particularly great.

        Anyway that tells me that there is maybe some sort of defensive assignement in the game.
        Last edited by Vni; 08-08-2014, 06:31 PM.

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        • youvalss
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          • Feb 2007
          • 16599

          #139
          Re: NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

          On last gen, it took 2K about 4 years to fully take advantage of the system capabilities when it comes to graphics (I consider 2K9...[and maybe 2K10] to be the last one in which the graphics were upgraded big time from previous year. The rest of them received minor upgrades, and were pretty similar to the previous year's game).

          Did 2K start so strong on this gen that they already reached 'the 4th year' by now? I sure hope I'm wrong, but it may going to be pretty hard to top 2K14 graphics (especially the players themselves) and upgrade it every year so it doesn't look too similar.

          Waiting to see their current built, I'm curious to see what they can achieve.
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          • Sundown
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            • Oct 2010
            • 3270

            #140
            NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

            Why you gotta do Iggy like that, 2K? Good to know most of the Warriors have their hair fixed but Lee's hair is still too dark. And like others mentioned , Iggy is too dark. Curry still looks to be using the same questionable face scan from last year.

            Otherwise looks pretty nice, though not sure if I prefer this or 2k14's sweat shaders. 2k14 had a eerily real looking oil/subsurface scattering effect.

            And obviously the lack of defense was rigged for the clip. Y'all need to calm down.

            It does say something of the marketing department though-- that they would advertise something that looks kinda wacky to regular NBA watchers, one of the best defenders being blow by like he was James Harden, with no rim protection from Bogut, who's only job is that.
            Last edited by Sundown; 08-08-2014, 08:19 PM.

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            • Vni
              Hall Of Fame
              • Sep 2011
              • 14833

              #141
              Re: NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

              Originally posted by youvalss
              On last gen, it took 2K about 4 years to fully take advantage of the system capabilities when it comes to graphics (I consider 2K9...[and maybe 2K10] to be the last one in which the graphics were upgraded big time from previous year. The rest of them received minor upgrades, and were pretty similar to the previous year's game).

              Did 2K start so strong on this gen that they already reached 'the 4th year' by now? I sure hope I'm wrong, but it may going to be pretty hard to top 2K14 graphics (especially the players themselves) and upgrade it every year so it doesn't look too similar.

              Waiting to see their current built, I'm curious to see what they can achieve.
              I've read many times that since new gen consoles are really easy to program on (they're basically mini PC's) they will peak way sooner than did the xbox360 and PS3. I doubt we're there though but if next gen 14 was as good looking as people say it is then it's allright if they focused on other stuff this year. Like the animations, they needed a lot of work imo.

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              • Sundown
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                • Oct 2010
                • 3270

                #142
                NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

                2k14 shaders definitely look more realistic. They capture the subtle dull shading on parts of the skin while rendering oily highlights. This made the player look unbelievably realistic at times. 2k15 seems to render things more evenly covered with sweat-- it captures more highlights that were understated in 2k14 but doesn't have the subtlety the 2k14 shaders have. The skin tones were also more correct in last year's game.

                Also seems they played up the rim lighting, which looks good for some parts of shiny skin, but is also a bit too drastic-- it has more of a computer generated look than the almost real lighting of 2k14. You can see it in the fabric of the sleeves in the shots. 2k15 has a slightly unnatural glowing look while 2k14 has things look firmly placed in the proper lighting environment.

                It seems that 2k likes to make changes to their best shaders when they're not always for the better. It's like when 2k11 had great sweat shaders and was replaced for the next 3 years by a simplistic, overly waxy look. They're not bad but feels like something was lost. I know I'm nitpicking I'm really into the visuals of this series, especially with some of the amazing work 2k has done making the next gen leap.

                Hopefully they're not done yet and the new shaders look better in more other angles and lighting environments.


                2k14:



                2k15:

                Last edited by Sundown; 08-09-2014, 03:51 AM.

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                • 24ct
                  Pro
                  • Sep 2012
                  • 884

                  #143
                  Re: NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

                  They just need physics so if I jump or run into anything out of control I can actually hit it or be able to move away and not get sucked into an animation...

                  If I go up for a dunk and there is a defender in front of the hoop he shouldn't get pushed back...I should run into him, around him, or jump and fall over him...there needs to be some type of foul or much better collision detection...

                  This clip looks like there is still none of that but I'm hoping we hear more about a real time engine or something

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                  • 2_headedmonster
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                    • Oct 2011
                    • 2251

                    #144
                    Re: NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

                    i could easily do that dribble sequence, just as smooth on 2k14 on ps3

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                    • Sundown
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2010
                      • 3270

                      #145
                      Re: NBA 2K15 Video - First Look At Kevin Durant

                      Well, looks like I was wrong.

                      The video promo either used incomplete shaders or shows a sweat state that wasn't in 2k14. The new Gamescon videos and screenshots look much nicer-- better than 2k14, and skin has realistic flatness when players aren't drenched featuring nice streaks of sweat. KD looks great too.

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