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  • wiserbk
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    • Feb 2013
    • 67

    #31
    Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

    Another quick point. When playing a racing game, there is a difference between online and offline right? But you are still able to compete in racing games online. What I'm trying to say is unlike nba 2k11, this year nba 2k15 defense movement almost requires you to be as precise as a racing sim steering. Is it exactly the same as offline nope. But the system is there for you to counter damn near everything lag included. It's like you're so competitive and so ego, your telling me a person who is trying to HELP with a issue you are having a problem with, "I don't care what you see" "who cares about your record". I'm confused man lol.

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    • Jrocc23
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      • May 2010
      • 3207

      #32
      Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

      Look man, I am not going to keep going back and forth w/ you. You won't change anyone's opinion.

      2K15 lag is one of the worst out of them all. I know what I see and feel. I don't need your "help" playing D. I hold my own just fine. The lag input needs to be improved and the zig zagging will be far easier to defend.
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      • wiserbk
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        • Feb 2013
        • 67

        #33
        Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

        If you really did hold your own on defense you would be ecstatic when someone uses zig zag because it's so easy to defend. You wouldn't be wanting zig zag to be easier to defend. It's easy already. The guy is running back and forth lol. You should be praying he keeps doing that and DOESNT Figure out a mean pick and roll game and certain dominant play branches or a sick legit handle.

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        • Jrocc23
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          • May 2010
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          #34
          Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

          Ok man. You're right.
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          • wiserbk
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            • Feb 2013
            • 67

            #35
            Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

            Listen man. I don't have video recording capability. (Kinect broke) but if you post a video of someone doing zig zag cheese I'll tell you exactly what the defender is doing wrong. Then when you try it out you'll see success. Bet you'll be a believer then. It's in my best interest to share this information so they don't nerf offense to compensate for people bad defense and so they give us even MORE precise controls and options on defense.

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            • ksuttonjr76
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              • Nov 2004
              • 8662

              #36
              Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

              I'm going to quickly chime in on this subject. Honestly, online input lag affects the defense a lot more than the offense. When on offense, you just make a move. On defense, it is up to me to ANTICIPATE your move. If the online input lag prevents me from making a millisecond decision, then that millisecond difference is ALWAYS in favor of the offense. Is short, I move left to anticipate your move, but on your end you already moved the sick to go right to get past me. On my screen though, I only see my man going left before you moved right. Throw in the sliding animations and poor foot planting, and the offense is always at an advantage 90% of the time. In NBA 2K11, feathering the left stick was WAAAYYYY more precise. If I wanted to go into "lock down" mode, I had a genuinely chance of doing so.

              And we're not even going to get into the awkward shot blocking animations at the rim where the player is swapping at the air or weird angles. With all these stupid sliding and "pushed backwards" animations, it's difficult to time a clean block. In NBA 2K11, if I saw you coming and timed it perfectly, most times then not I was going to send your shot into the bleachers.

              And for the record, people stop playing NBA 2K11 online, because 2K Sports took down the servers. There are pretty strong communities that still play this game offline.

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              • wiserbk
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                • Feb 2013
                • 67

                #37
                Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

                Originally posted by ksuttonjr76
                I'm going to quickly chime in on this subject. Honestly, online input lag affects the defense a lot more than the offense. When on offense, you just make a move. On defense, it is up to me to ANTICIPATE your move. If the online input lag prevents me from making a millisecond decision, then that millisecond difference is ALWAYS in favor of the offense. Is short, I move left to anticipate your move, but on your end you already moved the sick to go right to get past me. On my screen though, I only see my man going left before you moved right. Throw in the sliding animations and poor foot planting, and the offense is always at an advantage 90% of the time. In NBA 2K11, feathering the left stick was WAAAYYYY more precise. If I wanted to go into "lock down" mode, I had a genuinely chance of doing so.

                And we're not even going to get into the awkward shot blocking animations at the rim where the player is swapping at the air or weird angles. With all these stupid sliding and "pushed backwards" animations, it's difficult to time a clean block. In NBA 2K11, if I saw you coming and timed it perfectly, most times then not I was going to send your shot into the bleachers.

                And for the record, people stop playing NBA 2K11 online, because 2K Sports took down the servers. There are pretty strong communities that still play this game offline.
                I can't argue anymore. It's just incredibly frustrating and bewildering to do something every game but hear you guys say it's impossible. And to listen to claims an earlier build with less control with older hardware in which the controllers had even less precise thumb sticks to begin with is better than this years. It's just baffling. Nothing will convince you guys you just made up your minds already. I will demonstrate why you are wrong my Xbox one gamer tag is Illmatic thumbs. If no one plays me so I can demonstrate, whatever. Don't care anymore. Good reminder why I rarely post on OS or have discussions online. Not one person asks for tips or the exact button presses I make. All I hear is it can be done, you don't care what I think or see. You don't care about my record. Ok. Whatever.
                Last edited by wiserbk; 03-01-2015, 04:58 PM.

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                • Jrocc23
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                  • May 2010
                  • 3207

                  #38
                  Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

                  Agreed. I honestly feel I would still be playing if the servers weren't down. Maybe just this year I would've stopped.

                  From the guys posts it seems like something is wrong w/ him. Like he doesn't know what to do with his self because some people won't agree w/ him.
                  Last edited by Jrocc23; 03-01-2015, 05:28 PM.
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                  • UWfan206
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                    • Apr 2011
                    • 1096

                    #39
                    Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

                    Originally posted by wiserbk
                    Listen man. I don't have video recording capability. (Kinect broke) but if you post a video of someone doing zig zag cheese I'll tell you exactly what the defender is doing wrong. Then when you try it out you'll see success. Bet you'll be a believer then. It's in my best interest to share this information so they don't nerf offense to compensate for people bad defense and so they give us even MORE precise controls and options on defense.
                    You don't need kinect don't the X1 have video recording capabilities. Upload it to youtube, prove it that lag doesn't force you to lose control because in 2k15 it DOES online...

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                    • bumpyface
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                      • Aug 2011
                      • 383

                      #40
                      Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

                      Originally posted by wiserbk
                      Stick Skill was EASIER in nba 2k11. Just like checkers is easier than chess. Doesn't make it better. Stick skill is harder to master in nba 2k15 because you have more control of the movement. More control is a good thing in my book.
                      I can appreciate more control of movement being good in your book. Appreciate 2k11 having more stick control in mine. I'm not here to undermine your opinion so please, reciprocate. Hey some people think 2k15 is the greatest basketball video game of all time and they're entitled to their opinion. I think 2k15 is a good game, with an enormous amount of legacy issues, including online lag. Offline this game plays great, but in my opinion, Nba 2k11 handled better. Apparently others share my opinion as evidenced by similar post in this thread.

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                      • raidertiger
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                        • May 2011
                        • 493

                        #41
                        Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

                        2k14 on PS3 is the best 2k I've played IMO. Haven't got 2k15 on old-gen, so can't comment on that, but old-gen is much better than new-gen IMO.

                        Doesn't have much sliding at all, good ball physics, realistic stats, balanced inside-out scoring, it's not perfect but it's the best yet.

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                        • ksuttonjr76
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                          • Nov 2004
                          • 8662

                          #42
                          Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

                          Originally posted by raidertiger
                          2k14 on PS3 is the best 2k I've played IMO. Haven't got 2k15 on old-gen, so can't comment on that, but old-gen is much better than new-gen IMO.

                          Doesn't have much sliding at all, good ball physics, realistic stats, balanced inside-out scoring, it's not perfect but it's the best yet.
                          What's crazy, I actually thought that old gen NBA 2K15 handled better than the next gen version.

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                          • The 24th Letter
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                            • Oct 2007
                            • 39373

                            #43
                            Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

                            Originally posted by wiserbk
                            Stick Skill was EASIER in nba 2k11. Just like checkers is easier than chess. Doesn't make it better. Stick skill is harder to master in nba 2k15 because you have more control of the movement. More control is a good thing in my book.

                            Actually agree here...

                            Holding LT essentially did all your work for you.....sure it was a lot easier, but I enjoy the challenge that goes into it this year....

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                            • Mos1ted
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                              • Sep 2002
                              • 2267

                              #44
                              Re: Which was the last NBA 2k game without horrific sliding?

                              Can someone else at least confirm my suspicions that 2K continually tweaks the gameplay from week to week? (I'm talking offline, NBA Today/Quick Games, not online because I don't play online.)

                              I don't know if these tweaks are tied to the rosters, if it's something in the servers, or if it's some other behind-the-scenes changes that affect the gameplay.

                              For example, last week, I noticed that the game was very sluggish. I had to bump the game speed to the 60s to get any kind of responsiveness from my controller. I also noticed a lot more sliding from the players.

                              I play a game this morning, and while the controls were more responsive, the player animations were smoother, and there was less sliding and warping. This was with game speed back on 50. It feels like it did at launch, which is the way I enjoy it.
                              According to my old marketing professor, satisfaction is when product performance meets or exceeds consumer expectation.

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