OK, well part of my not being enthusiastic is that I have not seen proof that they aren't still playing in the Charlotte Coliseum. If they have the arena in this year that was built 3 years ago, then I will be enthusiastic. Also, I can live with the court, but its just such a simple little change that would have made it 100% correct. Anyway, its all good. I give mad props to the whole 2K team for what I've seen so far with 2K9. Plus my ****ty Bobcats kind of deserve to get the short end of the stick every year.
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OK, well part of my not being enthusiastic is that I have not seen proof that they aren't still playing in the Charlotte Coliseum. If they have the arena in this year that was built 3 years ago, then I will be enthusiastic. Also, I can live with the court, but its just such a simple little change that would have made it 100% correct. Anyway, its all good. I give mad props to the whole 2K team for what I've seen so far with 2K9. Plus my ****ty Bobcats kind of deserve to get the short end of the stick every year. -
Re: NBA 2K9 Screenshots: Player Faces - Part 1
thmst30, I have a keen eye for this sort of stuff.
from the official trailer:
-NOTICE THE LCD PIXEL lighted up around the arena. Also notice that it splits into two levels behind the basket.
relate that to a real photo:
It's not a coincedence in both photos that the behind the basket lcd lining is ABOVE the sideline lcd wraparounds.
The TimeWarnerCable logo:
That logo is also on the midcourt area seen only for a few seconds in a konsolekingz video feed days ago.
its probably unfair to assume that people have been reading me state this dozens of times over the past week or that they read here constantly. So it may just be the first news some of yall have about that. I shouldnt assume anything. from the info I had I am estatic as an nba fan in general.Last edited by RubenDouglas; 09-28-2008, 01:50 AM.Comment
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EA and 2k have the unfortunate task of trying to balance on a tightrope of fun and sim while trying not to fall 10,000 feet to their death. Instead of a safety net waiting down below there will just be angry customers quick to move out of the way and talk of their failure.Comment
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