Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
It was definitely GM stuck in that 'body you you up in transisiton' animation allowing him to run alongside Barbosa, which should not be happening....stride for stride he'd get burnt...
I play a Bradley, Muresan or Boban in just about every MyTeam match. They definitely arent quick, lolComment
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
It was definitely GM stuck in that 'body you you up in transisiton' animation allowing him to run alongside Barbosa, which should not be happening....stride for stride he'd get burnt...
I play a Bradley, Muresan or Boban in just about every MyTeam match. They definitely arent quick, lolComment
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
Just posting this as an example because it just happened. I’ve seen much worse ones. For those who don’t want to wait, Lopez has 27 speed and acceleration whereas I have around 70.
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Re: Mike Wang: &quot;Offline speeds have been the same since day 1&quot;
That actually happened in my first ever game I played online on *gasp* day 1 against the Pelicans...with Okafor
I'm sure Kush has some examples in his archive too...Comment
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Re: Mike Wang: &quot;Offline speeds have been the same since day 1&quot;
Def seen worse. That's yet another animation that sucks you in...you literally did a gather step in place to be pulled into a contest...smh
That actually happened in my first ever game I played online on *gasp* day 1 against the Pelicans...with Okafor
I'm sure Kush has some examples in his archive too...Comment
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
Just posting this as an example because it just happened. I’ve seen much worse ones. For those who don’t want to wait, Lopez has 27 speed and acceleration whereas I have around 70.
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
Just went into freestyle mode and ran some tests. I've used the 'hit start/stop on the iphone while watching the screen and handling the controller' method so there is some margin of error in my calculation. This is interesting.
Default game speed, Boban was dropped to 25 for all his speed and acceleration.
Full court run (no ball, no turbo)
Boban 7.84 seconds
De'Aaron Fox 6.35 seconds
Full court run (no ball, turbo)
Boban 6.36 seconds
Fox 5.42 seconds
Full court run (ball, turbo)
Boban 6.53 seconds
Fox 4.95 seconds
This throws up a lot of questions. Firstly, Im speaking from limited information. I can't measure these against actual combine stats. Best I can find is Donovan Mitchell setting the 3/4 court record at 3 seconds flat. Well, it took Fox 5.42 seconds in 2K so that is significantly slower.
Does anyone here believe that Fox is only a second faster than Boban over a full court sprint? I get that big guys cover more ground on their strides, but unless I see evidence, that has to be wrong.
I ran the same test and adjusted the speed thresholds to 100/0. The results are better.You can see the spread is much wider between the 2. Im going to set my sliders at this, and see if it has any adverse impact on gameplay.
Full court run (no ball, no turbo)
Boban 8.9 seconds seconds
De'Aaron Fox 5.1 seconds
Full court run (ball, turbo)
Boban 6.6 seconds
Fox 4.4 secondsLast edited by Smirkin Dirk; 09-21-2019, 01:08 AM.Comment
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
Just went into freestyle mode and ran some tests. I've used the 'hit start/stop on the iphone while watching the screen and handling the controller' method so there is some margin of error in my calculation. This is interesting.
Default game speed, Boban was dropped to 25 for all his speed and acceleration.
Full court run (no ball, no turbo)
Boban 7.84 seconds
De'Aaron Fox 6.35 seconds
Full court run (no ball, turbo)
Boban 6.36 seconds
Fox 5.42 seconds
Full court run (ball, turbo)
Boban 6.53 seconds
Fox 4.95 seconds
This throws up a lot of questions. Firstly, Im speaking from limited information. I can't measure these against actual combine stats. Best I can find is Donovan Mitchell setting the 3/4 court record at 3 seconds flat. Well, it took Fox 5.42 seconds in 2K so that is significantly slower.
Does anyone here believe that Fox is only a second faster than Boban over a full court sprint? I get that big guys cover more ground on their strides, but unless I see evidence, that has to be wrong.
I ran the same test and adjusted the speed thresholds to 100/0. The results are better.You can see the spread is much wider between the 2. Im going to set my sliders at this, and see if it has any adverse impact on gameplay.
Full court run (no ball, no turbo)
Boban 8.9 seconds seconds
De'Aaron Fox 5.1 seconds
Full court run (ball, turbo)
Boban 6.6 seconds
Fox 4.4 seconds
There is no 7 footer in the WORLD who can keep up with a 6'3 or under person with track star level speed in a full court sprint. Guys like Fox, Mike Conley, Donovan Mitchell etc should be able to get to the opposite baseline in the time it takes Boban to get to half court.Comment
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
Just went into freestyle mode and ran some tests. I've used the 'hit start/stop on the iphone while watching the screen and handling the controller' method so there is some margin of error in my calculation. This is interesting.
Default game speed, Boban was dropped to 25 for all his speed and acceleration.
Full court run (no ball, no turbo)
Boban 7.84 seconds
De'Aaron Fox 6.35 seconds
Full court run (no ball, turbo)
Boban 6.36 seconds
Fox 5.42 seconds
Full court run (ball, turbo)
Boban 6.53 seconds
Fox 4.95 seconds
This throws up a lot of questions. Firstly, Im speaking from limited information. I can't measure these against actual combine stats. Best I can find is Donovan Mitchell setting the 3/4 court record at 3 seconds flat. Well, it took Fox 5.42 seconds in 2K so that is significantly slower.
Does anyone here believe that Fox is only a second faster than Boban over a full court sprint? I get that big guys cover more ground on their strides, but unless I see evidence, that has to be wrong.
I ran the same test and adjusted the speed thresholds to 100/0. The results are better.You can see the spread is much wider between the 2. Im going to set my sliders at this, and see if it has any adverse impact on gameplay.
Full court run (no ball, no turbo)
Boban 8.9 seconds seconds
De'Aaron Fox 5.1 seconds
Full court run (ball, turbo)
Boban 6.6 seconds
Fox 4.4 seconds
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
7 footers need their speeds AND verticals adjusted.
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Re: Mike Wang: "Offline speeds have been the same since day 1"
If Dirk could actually move like that we’d have 4 championships.
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