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Originally posted by NoLeafCloverBut when those "skills" such as zigzagging behind brick wall screens at the 3 point line do nothing to reflect the actual game it's supposed to be based on, I wonder how the NBA will feel when they get an actual look at it?Comment
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Re: NBA and Take-Two Launching NBA 2K eLeague in 2018, Teams Operated By NBA Franchis
They need to work on having a non crappy non spastic game before launching an eSports league. If I was a part of that league and any one of 2Ks numerous problems caused me to lose a game, I'd raise hell.Say "No" to railroaded MC modes.Comment
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All of that stuff became possible in 2K17 with the invention of grand badges/hall of fame badges, and the majority of the top teams' offensive gameplay now revolves around doing those things every time they don't have a fastbreak.
In 2K16 it was also easier to play man to man defense because everyone had good defensive ratings and gold defensive badges, whereas most people in 2K17 have bad defensive ratings and bronze defensive badges, so now most of the top teams just play a variety of zone defenses that no team in the real NBA would use for more than a couple of possessions per game.
Zig zag dribbling in 2K16 was also generally less effective because the ball was more tangible and much easier to bump loose compared to the less tangible and more yo-yo-like dribbling in 2K17.Last edited by jyoung; 02-09-2017, 11:19 PM.Comment
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This sounds amazing. How the hell do I sign up for this lol?Comment
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....A combine you say. I was super hesitant talking with Ev, and a few others last night. If there's pay, and it's decent, I'll be finding a combine to attend. I want to do this real bad, but can't afford to quit my job if it's not remotely close to what I currently make.
That's literally all I am worried about. I love basketball. I play 2k because I don't have a lot of free time to play actual basketball. I would love to do this, and I also really need to know where I stand in comparison to the actual monsters that are hiding out there. I'm actually getting a little more hype than I know I should for this
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Re: NBA and Take-Two Launching NBA 2K eLeague in 2018, Teams Operated By NBA Franchis
How many people watched the games last year? I'm pretty sure that Take Two has data to justify this endeavor with NBA, and for the NBA to back it up. Plus, you have to take in consideration the additional exposure they'll get from this.
At the moment, Pro Am is still a very niche community within 2K. The majority of 2K's users play MyCareer, MyPark, or MyTeam.
If one of the most popular MyPark players (Nadexe) hadn't been playing in last weekend's tournament, I bet the turnout for that stream probably would have been even lower.Last edited by jyoung; 02-10-2017, 12:44 AM.Comment
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How this actually works is gonna make all the difference I think.
1. How will players be chosen? Like REALLY. A draft, a virtual combine ok. So how do you get into that pool of players eligible for a draft. We're talking 100k+ players all trying to squeeze into 150 slots? And marketing or how many subscribers/followers they got won't influence that decision on who makes the cut?
2. Any pro-am team will tell you that chemistry is huge. If you draft 5 randoms (although good players), it's going to take time for the team to gel.
Interested to see how this works.
The NBA sponsorship or wtvr is great, but I'm not crazy about thousands of people or however many, competing for only 150 spots.
I'd rather they had the NBA sponsor leagues that allow more players to participate or get drafted. I think that's more of an realistic incentive.
But I love the direction it's going - backed by the NBA, esports, leagues, 5on5 human competition. It's just gonna grow the game, bring bigger prizes bring more players, cooler modes, etc.Comment
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Guys - if the nba is associating with 2k - this means they may help fund better servers - think about it - i believe the nba is a multi billionaire company - i'm sure they can help fund better servers etc. 2k should have no excuse now. I mean - that's their excuse right? - if other games have better servers than it's clear they just don't want to spend on better ones.
2 things could happen - either they make a separate version of the game basically with dedicated servers for these players alone - or the nba helps fund this and we ALL get a better game because of it.
I'm kind of leaning towards dedicated servers/version for the pro scene - with their custom sliders too probably to make it more realistic?.
Hope not and that they fix the game as a whole - it would be amazing if nba indeed helps fund this and the game becomes amazing because of it. There's certainly a lot at risk now that they are in the "big time" basically.
If this will be big - a lot of people will be watching - and it might be very embaressing if it flops. So i have a feeling 2k is gonna try real hard on this. Still a chance they just make a dedicated version for the league though.
Aside from that - it makes total sense that they pick youtubers - think about it. They all have channels - their viewers would likely watch and there you have a big portion of the audience. Personally - i would be interested in how Chris Smoove does - just him alone has 3million subscribers. If the draft is for youtubers - he would probably be a top pick considering he knows a lot about the game if you've followed him.
Infact i could totally picture him being the face of this whole thing - considering many consider him the best 2k youtuber. Although i will admit - for my player stuff - i've been liking agents content this year.Last edited by Leasim96; 02-10-2017, 02:24 AM.Comment
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This is the best pressure and heat that could be pressed on 2k to make a complete improvement on their video game basketball brand
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Aside from that - it makes total sense that they pick youtubers - think about it. They all have channels - their viewers would likely watch and there you have a big portion of the audience. Personally - i would be interested in how Chris Smoove does - just him alone has 3million subscribers. If the draft is for youtubers - he would probably be a top pick considering he knows a lot about the game if you've followed him.Comment
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I must be getting old. I just remembered that one of the major cable companies (TNT?) had announced an eSports show. I guess I can't wrap my head around watching other people play a game.
To be fair, back when Video Arcades were common, I used to watch other people play Street Fighter and Mortal Combat for hours. Times are changing, and I guess I'm acting like a stubborn old man, lol.
Esports is where the action is for rating and money of course. People do this for a living now. Just YouTube it you'll see how crazy it is.
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From Wikipedia....
The global eSports market generated US $325 million of revenue in 2015 and is expected to make $493 million in 2016; the global eSports audience in 2015 was 226 million people.[11]
I guess it is bigger than I originally thought. The NBA is forward thinking, and they're trying to cash in on that untapped potential. EA might want to try to do something with their Madden and particularly FIFA games.
EA is already in it.
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Guys - if the nba is associating with 2k - this means they may help fund better servers - think about it - i believe the nba is a multi billionaire company - i'm sure they can help fund better servers etc. 2k should have no excuse now. I mean - that's their excuse right? - if other games have better servers than it's clear they just don't want to spend on better ones.
2 things could happen - either they make a separate version of the game basically with dedicated servers for these players alone - or the nba helps fund this and we ALL get a better game because of it.
I'm kind of leaning towards dedicated servers/version for the pro scene - with their custom sliders too probably to make it more realistic?.
Hope not and that they fix the game as a whole - it would be amazing if nba indeed helps fund this and the game becomes amazing because of it. There's certainly a lot at risk now that they are in the "big time" basically.
If this will be big - a lot of people will be watching - and it might be very embaressing if it flops. So i have a feeling 2k is gonna try real hard on this. Still a chance they just make a dedicated version for the league though.
Aside from that - it makes total sense that they pick youtubers - think about it. They all have channels - their viewers would likely watch and there you have a big portion of the audience. Personally - i would be interested in how Chris Smoove does - just him alone has 3million subscribers. If the draft is for youtubers - he would probably be a top pick considering he knows a lot about the game if you've followed him.
Infact i could totally picture him being the face of this whole thing - considering many consider him the best 2k youtuber. Although i will admit - for my player stuff - i've been liking agents content this year.Comment
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Lol...They've BEEN printing money with GTA 5 alone, since Take-Two Interactive is the parent company of 2K Sports.Comment
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