NBA 2K15 Video - Welcome To MyPARK, Full Details Included
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Re: NBA 2K15 Video - Welcome To MyPARK, Full Details Included
Reaching will get you burned this year. The Park/gameplay does NOT play the same way it did last year. You are punished for stupidity and rewarded for smart play. That and the reaching system was reworked this year according to Mike Wang. They looked at the stuff like this for NBA 2K15.
Also, non stop reaching will drop your teammate grade. And you'll want to keep improving your rep for various reasons (rewards etc.)
Fascinating.
I think it should also affect chemistry in normal games and trickle upwards in Association.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K15 Video - Welcome To MyPARK, Full Details Included
I wonder how many of you people that are complaining about waiting to play:
1. Play MMOs like World of Warcraft.
2. Actually, go outside and play for real.
Just wondering.
And tell me how you would maintain a PERSISTENT environment without waiting. Don't say instancing/phasing because the you break continuity. Wrong answer. I'm sure they would love to hear your ideas.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K15 Video - Welcome To MyPARK, Full Details Included
It's one thing to SAY you can get both. But that's just talk.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K15 Video - Welcome To MyPARK, Full Details Included
Eh 370 days till 2k'16, i got plenty of time to post my idea's in a well thought out and presentable manner. It involves a dynamic lobby system MYcourt.Your playing checkers, and im playing chess-Comment
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NBA 2K15 Video - Welcome To MyPARK, Full Details Included
I wonder how many of you people that are complaining about waiting to play:
1. Play MMOs like World of Warcraft.
2. Actually, go outside and play for real.
Just wondering.
And tell me how you would maintain a PERSISTENT environment without waiting. Don't say instancing/phasing because the you break continuity. Wrong answer. I'm sure they would love to hear your ideas.
I think comparing 2K to MMOs or actual pickup misses the point. 2K doesn't gain very much from the persistence given the massive amounts of downtime-- and a video game shouldn't include the least enjoyable parts of an activity. I want an NBA sim but that doesn't mean I want to pay 40 bucks a game or simulate a two hour drive in traffic to Oracle each game either. :P
So yes, instancing. Because persistence at all costs IS the wrong answer.
Ideally parks should be instanced so that wait times are short and the most you'd have to wait is one game. If at all. But really, it seems like this forced waiting is designed by someone who likes the idea of parks for their own sakes over the actual idea of playing lots of games.Comment
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NBA 2K15 Video - Welcome To MyPARK, Full Details Included
MMOs are completely different because you can choose to any number of things-- you're not forced to wait to do the only thing that you can do in the game.
And even MMOs instance. Odd that MMOs are brought up as an example of persistence and then instancing disregarded, when they popularized the mechanic precisely because of the issues with persistence. One is literally the solution to the other. What you're describing is the equivalent of waiting for another group before you to finish a dungeon before you can enter it. That would be a horrible design. I've played MMOs without that sort of instancing, waiting for dungeon respawns and resets. It was a horrible experience.Last edited by Sundown; 10-03-2014, 06:55 AM.Comment
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Re: NBA 2K15 Video - Welcome To MyPARK, Full Details Included
If this isn't for you, that's cool. But don't try to pretend the persistent open world paradigm doesn't belong in basketball. That's completely wrong.
I think comparing 2K to MMOs or actual pickup misses the point. 2K doesn't gain very much from the persistence given the massive amounts of downtime-- and a video game shouldn't include the least enjoyable parts of an activity.
I want an NBA sim but that doesn't mean I want to pay 40 bucks a game or simulate a two hour drive in traffic to Oracle each game either. :P
So yes, instancing. Because persistence at all costs IS the wrong answer.
Ideally parks should be instanced so that wait times are short and the most you'd have to wait is one game. If at all. But really, it seems like this forced waiting is designed by someone who likes the idea of parks for their own sakes over the actual idea of playing lots of games.
Guys, it just sounds like you don't want to accept this mode for what it is. And that's fine. You want the standard online pickup games with interactive world lobbies. And some spectating.
Meh!Comment
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