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  • The 24th Letter
    ERA
    • Oct 2007
    • 39373

    #91
    Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

    K. Like I said Im just posting what I see

    Here's a 2nd half online...this is an early vid so I can barely remember what happened....I believe he had an opportunity to come back with the Cavs though...I trailed at the half

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    • ProfessaPackMan
      Bamma
      • Mar 2008
      • 63852

      #92
      Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

      This isn't directed at anybody in particular(just speaking in general):

      Regardless if you have video or can make(which is easy if you have an Xbox or PS4)that way y'all can avoid going in one big circle. Back up y'all claims man, lol.

      Hell 24, next time you play a game, record the whole thing or even just the 4th quarter.
      #RespectTheCulture

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      • Hustle Westbrook
        MVP
        • Jan 2015
        • 3113

        #93
        Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

        Lol I went on a 21-0 run on this guy in MyTeam yesterday. It started at the end of the 2nd and leaked over into the 3rd.

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        Definitely one of the craziest runs I've been on.
        Check out my YouTube channel for NBA 2K16 MyTeam and Play Now Online gameplay videos!

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        • Scofield
          Pro
          • May 2014
          • 523

          #94
          Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

          I think there's a danger here of the more poorly communicated/over the top descriptions of what people are seeing being taken at face value. Maybe it's harder than I'm imagining but filtering out the extremes should be the first move we make when we talk about these kinds of things. Otherwise the conversation gets mutilated before it even really can start.

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          • ForeverVersatile
            Pro
            • Jan 2011
            • 3498

            #95
            tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

            Originally posted by The 24th Letter
            K. Like I said Im just posting what I see

            Here's a 2nd half online...this is an early vid so I can barely remember what happened....I believe he had an opportunity to come back with the Cavs though...I trailed at the half

            http://youtu.be/o0ItkIwDC70

            lol that guy deserved to lose. He just gave you open shots. Skill will prevail or terrible players any day.

            Maybe momentum plays a bigger part than I give it credit. Who knows, I'm done with it though. Until then it's just a theory.


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            • VegasBartender
              Rookie
              • Jan 2014
              • 60

              #96
              Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

              Originally posted by Scofield
              I think there's a danger here of the more poorly communicated/over the top descriptions of what people are seeing being taken at face value. Maybe it's harder than I'm imagining but filtering out the extremes should be the first move we make when we talk about these kinds of things. Otherwise the conversation gets mutilated before it even really can start.
              I get what your saying but all this extreme stuff is what happens during these runs. One can clearly see the computer is trying to force points. The constant And 1's, making shots with a players hand actually touching the shooters face while it's being released. THIS HAPPENS EVERY GAME.

              This should be mentioned, I only play offline franchise mode. So maybe that particular mode has issues. I know I read somewhere that a dev said what mode your playing effects gameplay.

              If somebody could write up a quick easy tutorial on how I can live stream a game I will gladly do that and anybody can come watch and debate it live. I find myself during every game wishing there was a 2K dev watching this game so they can explain why they think it's ok to allow this type of stuff in a game.

              Runs are very important in basketball but the implementation is horrible and it makes it look like cheating. 2K needs to come up with a way to put runs in the game without the forced turnovers, terrible directional passing, and missed wide open shots. I would have a guy make a direction pass to a man cutting or a person wide open on the wing, instead the ball goes over the guy's head who is cutting and to a player on the opposite block of the paint which of course is a turnover. I saw the computer inbound the ball after I made a shot and the player made a behind the back pass all the way down court with pin point accuracy. I see players one hand pass a ball all the down court to a guy standing right under the rim with 3 defenders around him. Somehow he gets the ball and scores. Again this happens EVERY GAME. I know I'm not alone in feeling like the AI gets off on missed wide open shots and they come down and drain a 3. That has to be some type of coding glitch. When its happening at least 5 (not an exaggeration, I started keeping count) times a game there's a problem. Somebody please show me any NBA game where a team misses a wide open three and the other team comes down and drains a very well contested 3 several times a game. Since the patches this game has been running really nice besides the runs. These runs take you out of the immersion of the game.

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              • Chairman7w
                MVP
                • Mar 2006
                • 1490

                #97
                Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

                These are good tips for real NBA teams to use IRL.

                Originally posted by psydefx
                in my experience, there is comeback code, but it's not what a lot of people imagine it to be - you control it more than you think, and it works in your favor if you play the game right. here's some tips i wanted to share.

                - when you're up by more than five or so, don't shoot threes or call plays for threes. feed the post or utilize the pnr game in a patient way. looks for the good shot and don't throw risky passes. slow down your game, and milk the clock - the game ai rewards you for doing this. get your role players or low scorers in rhythm.

                - when you're down or the ai is in the midst of a run, drive hard to basket. be sure to get that layup, dunk or foul drawn (these are the most effective ways of stopping runs in my exp). if you want threes, call plays for them - it gives you a higher chance of making them (not because you're open for the shot, but because the game rewards you for calling plays and calling the right plays at the right time). the game also records all of your inputs... use pass fakes, pump fakes after catches etc. the more you 'try' in the half-court the higher percentage your next shot on that possession becomes. utilize the fast break, but don't force it. if you end up backing out of a fast break, a lot of times there will be a mismatch or just a guy wide open in the half-court, or a late teammate cutting to the basket from the other end of the floor. the game rewards you for good decisions like that.

                - use your time outs strategically

                just some tips i wanted to throw out there that i've picked up on in the past week or so. it helped cut down on frustration and we all know how the game drives us nuts sometimes. like i said, you're in control of it more than you think.

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                • VegasBartender
                  Rookie
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 60

                  #98
                  Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

                  Just quit another game due to stupid turnovers I have no control over and trying to deal with these fake runs. Had a offensive rebound through my players body once again. Mind you this the computer player rebounded HIS OWN layup which was perfectly guarded. He just jumped over an through my players body to grab the ball with one hand and then dunked on him. His body parts were inside of my players body. This happens in all games and especially during these runs. Kwahi drained a last second shot clock jumper through my centers hand, literally through his hand. Directional pass just flies over the cutters head to some guy on the opposite side of the court instead of to the cutter, I get down to last few seconds of shot clock and the computer player does the classic body bump which pushed me from inside the 3 point line to about 4 or 5 feet outside of the line. I just said screw and let the shot clock run out instead of jacking up a 28 foot contested off balance 3 at the last second of the shot clock. Computer comes down drains another contested shot. This was all within 7 minutes of the 1st quarter. Give me break, I just sim the games now. It's not even fun playing the computer anymore. Its a circus show, if this was NBA Jam then yeah ok I dont care, but when you shout simulation and realistic all day then I have a problem.

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                  • Nevertheles109
                    Pro
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 643

                    #99
                    Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

                    Originally posted by VegasBartender
                    Just quit another game due to stupid turnovers I have no control over and trying to deal with these fake runs. Had a offensive rebound through my players body once again. Mind you this the computer player rebounded HIS OWN layup which was perfectly guarded. He just jumped over an through my players body to grab the ball with one hand and then dunked on him. His body parts were inside of my players body. This happens in all games and especially during these runs. Kwahi drained a last second shot clock jumper through my centers hand, literally through his hand. Directional pass just flies over the cutters head to some guy on the opposite side of the court instead of to the cutter, I get down to last few seconds of shot clock and the computer player does the classic body bump which pushed me from inside the 3 point line to about 4 or 5 feet outside of the line. I just said screw and let the shot clock run out instead of jacking up a 28 foot contested off balance 3 at the last second of the shot clock. Computer comes down drains another contested shot. This was all within 7 minutes of the 1st quarter. Give me break, I just sim the games now. It's not even fun playing the computer anymore. Its a circus show, if this was NBA Jam then yeah ok I dont care, but when you shout simulation and realistic all day then I have a problem.
                    Sounds like you have a lot of footage to record.

                    If my games played anything like some of you guys indicate, I would not own this game.

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                    • itchyroll_51
                      Pro
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 797

                      #100
                      Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

                      Originally posted by VegasBartender
                      Just quit another game due to stupid turnovers I have no control over and trying to deal with these fake runs. Had a offensive rebound through my players body once again. Mind you this the computer player rebounded HIS OWN layup which was perfectly guarded. He just jumped over an through my players body to grab the ball with one hand and then dunked on him. His body parts were inside of my players body. This happens in all games and especially during these runs. Kwahi drained a last second shot clock jumper through my centers hand, literally through his hand. Directional pass just flies over the cutters head to some guy on the opposite side of the court instead of to the cutter, I get down to last few seconds of shot clock and the computer player does the classic body bump which pushed me from inside the 3 point line to about 4 or 5 feet outside of the line. I just said screw and let the shot clock run out instead of jacking up a 28 foot contested off balance 3 at the last second of the shot clock. Computer comes down drains another contested shot. This was all within 7 minutes of the 1st quarter. Give me break, I just sim the games now. It's not even fun playing the computer anymore. Its a circus show, if this was NBA Jam then yeah ok I dont care, but when you shout simulation and realistic all day then I have a problem.
                      I play HOF SIM with Nuggets and I don't lose. I also record all the gameplay and break everything down in detail on both ends of the court; I have like over 50 videos teaching you how to win. 2K isn't that frustrating you just gotta overcome the learning curve with the right tips. Don't blame the game too much otherwise you are taking away your own fun, watch some of my videos and you will find instant improvement in your game. Don't trap yourself in such a terrible gaming experience, I can fix you

                      Regards,

                      Sam Pham

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                      • keshunleon
                        MVP
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 2111

                        #101
                        Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

                        The only issue I have with the COME BACK CODE is CP3, Steph Curry, Mike Conley, and other good dribblers become terrible dribblers with uncontrollable animations.

                        The CPU gets 99% of the loose balls: Z-Bo out runs PGs.

                        Unnecessary animations happens to much: dribbling, passing, etc.

                        Players like Westbrook don't sprint but jog .

                        The user's FG% is greatly reduced on all shots even layups.

                        Buttons are delayed or don't work at all: easy dunks or layups the player runs out of bounds or under the basket then just stands there.
                        True bout my business, Mane!

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                        • VegasBartender
                          Rookie
                          • Jan 2014
                          • 60

                          #102
                          Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

                          Originally posted by itchyroll_51
                          I play HOF SIM with Nuggets and I don't lose. I also record all the gameplay and break everything down in detail on both ends of the court; I have like over 50 videos teaching you how to win. 2K isn't that frustrating you just gotta overcome the learning curve with the right tips. Don't blame the game too much otherwise you are taking away your own fun, watch some of my videos and you will find instant improvement in your game. Don't trap yourself in such a terrible gaming experience, I can fix you

                          Regards,

                          Sam Pham
                          There is no video or strategy that can combat fouling through the backboard, or having a rebound get warped from your players hand to the computer player... That being said Ive watched some of your videos before, they are good stuff but most of it is stuff I already do.

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                          • VegasBartender
                            Rookie
                            • Jan 2014
                            • 60

                            #103
                            Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

                            Originally posted by Nevertheles109
                            Sounds like you have a lot of footage to record.

                            If my games played anything like some of you guys indicate, I would not own this game.
                            Like I said Inwould gladly live stream my games. Your implying that I'm making thia stuff up, I think the more logical answer is you choose to ignore it. I find it hard to beleive I got the lucky copy of the game from the storw that's glitched.

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                            • scooterperpetual
                              Pro
                              • Aug 2015
                              • 811

                              #104
                              Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

                              I cant stress using time outs strategically in my set against the Spurs here in the playoffs it is a battle on who is going to call time outs. I am down in the series and am fighting to make a comeback from 3-1. I try to keep my starters in but need timeouts to re-energize them or make some sub's. Problem is if I am just blowing timeouts then I have issues in the second half.
                              "Don't ever underestimate the heart of a champion!"
                              -Rudy Tomjanovich

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                              • The 24th Letter
                                ERA
                                • Oct 2007
                                • 39373

                                #105
                                Re: tips for combatting the so called 'comeback code'.

                                Originally posted by VegasBartender
                                Like I said Inwould gladly live stream my games. Your implying that I'm making thia stuff up, I think the more logical answer is you choose to ignore it. I find it hard to beleive I got the lucky copy of the game from the storw that's glitched.

                                FYI



                                In case you're on XBO

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