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  • Hustle Westbrook
    MVP
    • Jan 2015
    • 3113

    #1

    Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

    The placebo effect is real this year.
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  • ChaseB
    #BringBackFaceuary
    • Oct 2003
    • 9844

    #2
    Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

    This is going to bring the inner conspiracy theorist out in 23, and I am here for it. I await his arrival to this thread.
    Last edited by ChaseB; 09-19-2019, 02:55 PM.
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    • Hustle Westbrook
      MVP
      • Jan 2015
      • 3113

      #3
      Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

      I've been saying that I'm not sure why people keep using the "Day 1" game speed as the basis for the game speed changing.

      The game isn't going to feel the same to you two weeks after playing it nonstop as it did on Day 1. On Day 1 you were coming from 2K19 which was a much faster game in comparison. By now you've adjusted to the game speed and are better on the sticks as a result.

      It's literally the only possible answer.
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      • Shadow
        MVP
        • Oct 2002
        • 2425

        #4
        Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

        That’s not the main issue. To me the real issue is that speed does not matter. Especially when the hip ride animation kicks in from behind you. They need to fix the speed threshold

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        • Nathan_OS
          MVP
          • Jun 2011
          • 4465

          #5
          Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

          Originally posted by Hustle Westbrook
          The placebo effect is real this year.


          Oh boy lol. Well then...

          I feel like everyone is lying hahaaaa
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          • Oba
            Rookie
            • Apr 2013
            • 160

            #6
            Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

            Whatever Mike is classing as game speed might not have been changed. But something that directly affects the speed of player movement/animations has definitely been changed since day 1.

            You only have to look at YouTube clips from a week or two ago to today to realise that.

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            • AndreSwagassi86
              Rookie
              • Oct 2014
              • 298

              #7
              Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

              Originally posted by Hustle Westbrook
              I've been saying that I'm not sure why people keep using the "Day 1" game speed as the basis for the game speed changing.

              The game isn't going to feel the same to you two weeks after playing it nonstop as it did on Day 1. On Day 1 you were coming from 2K19 which was a much faster game in comparison. By now you've adjusted to the game speed and are better on the sticks as a result.

              It's literally the only possible answer.


              Pretty much the same thing I’ve said.

              The widespread panic caused an illusion.


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              • Hustle Westbrook
                MVP
                • Jan 2015
                • 3113

                #8
                Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

                Originally posted by Shadow
                That’s not the main issue. To me the real issue is that speed does not matter. Especially when the hip ride animation kicks in from behind you. They need to fix the speed threshold
                This I definitely have a problem with.

                Too many times I beat a defender only to have them get back in the play by forcing me into a contested layup animation.
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                • jeebs9
                  Fear is the Unknown
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 47568

                  #9
                  Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

                  Originally posted by Hustle Westbrook
                  This I definitely have a problem with.

                  Too many times I beat a defender only to have them get back in the play by forcing me into a contested layup animation.
                  Just asking. But have you tried pacing the defender once you get by them? When I say pace. I mean not going into pressing speed once you blow by him? I feel the speed burst this year isn't what we think it is. And it only works in short burst. I might be wrong.
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                  • ataman5
                    MVP
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 2620

                    #10
                    Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

                    It did change.

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                    • The 24th Letter
                      ERA
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 39373

                      #11
                      Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

                      I have a really hard time believing Mike is out here scheming to deceive offline players...to what end?

                      but I dont think it's outside of the realm of possibility that updates can have unintended consequences....just not as much or often as people beleive ...just my opinion

                      Thing's like the footplanting disappearing after updates definitely seem a bit far fetched...

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                      • jkd32332
                        Pro
                        • May 2012
                        • 638

                        #12
                        Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

                        Originally posted by The 24th Letter
                        I have a really hard time believing Mike is out here scheming to deceive offline players...to what end?

                        but I dont think it's outside of the realm of possibility that updates can have unintended consequences....just not as much or often as people beleive ...just my opinion

                        Thing's like the footplanting disappearing after updates definitely seem a bit far fetched...

                        Do you think footplanting disappeared?

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                        • The 24th Letter
                          ERA
                          • Oct 2007
                          • 39373

                          #13
                          Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

                          Originally posted by jkd32332
                          Do you think footplanting disappeared?
                          Not at all. That's a fundamental part of the game.

                          It's one of my favorite aspects of the title this year, if it did I would definitely be ranting about it, lol

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                          • jkd32332
                            Pro
                            • May 2012
                            • 638

                            #14
                            Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

                            Originally posted by The 24th Letter
                            Not at all. That's a fundamental part of the game.

                            It's one of my favorite aspects of the title this year, if it did I would definitely be ranting about it, lol


                            I just don’t know why one guy is spamming 2K on Twitter by saying that the footplanting and the movement is terrible and that offline is ruined. I think the game is fine. As an hardcore offline guy, I think the game is great.

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                            • jyoung
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Dec 2006
                              • 11132

                              #15
                              Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"

                              Originally posted by Oba
                              Whatever Mike is classing as game speed might not have been changed. But something that directly affects the speed of player movement/animations has definitely been changed since day 1.

                              You only have to look at YouTube clips from a week or two ago to today to realise that.
                              The left joystick movement on defense has 100% confirmed changed since release day. I used to be able to get my user-controller defender locked into into a slowed down "strafe" stance just by feathering the left joystick and gently nudging it around. But that left stick strafe was taken out of the game after one of the early patches. Now you have to hold down the left trigger to strafe, and the left joystick will always make your defender run around in "chase mode" regardless of how lightly or heavily you press the left stick.

                              And just from user-controlling the same center card from day 1 to today in MyTeam (Gheorghe Mureșan, who has a 25 speed rating), I could immediately notice a huge difference in his overall movement speed and agility on the day that 2K released that speed differential patch. Muresan had extremely sluggish movement when the game first dropped, but now he's running around the court like prime Wilt Chamberlain.
                              Last edited by jyoung; 09-19-2019, 05:54 PM.

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