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  • youvalss
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    • Feb 2007
    • 16599

    #61
    Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

    Originally posted by Joka2122
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    It definately won't make the GAME a twin just by having dribbling scheme set at the R stick. You are somewhat contradicting yourself as you've stated that you wanted 2k to make the best controls the best it can be. With that in mind, if the best it can be is what live has then i'm all for it. It definately captures true to life basketball. IMO, lets overhall ISO and go with a more true to life scheme. If it's Live's lets get that into the game to make 2k the best game overall.
    I don't think Live's is the best, personally I don't like it. If 2K can get better controls without assigning it to the rights stick, I'm fine with that.
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    • jeebs9
      Fear is the Unknown
      • Oct 2008
      • 47562

      #62
      Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

      Guys...I'm shocked....I might make 2k10 a little long then I thought...SMH
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      • TheKasmar
        Pro
        • Aug 2009
        • 955

        #63
        Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

        Originally posted by blingballa333
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xs7mt5u7m4

        Here's a video I captured that shows what was wrong with isomotion. It wasn't an organic control scheme and it was becoming far too scripted. Look how bibby's cross was stopped by an invisible forcefield.

        This alone shows how badly 2K11 needed a change in this specific area of the game.

        Great post. That video is a perfect example of the invisible forcefield that doesnt allow for simple movement when trying to do simple isomotion moves. So many times I want to spin left or right but the invisible forcefield wont allow it.

        Isomotion moves arent just about the offense player. In 2k10 they paralyze the defensive player and make him incapable of even laying a hand on the offensive player. The behind-the-back dribble is my go to move in 2k10 but, what is does to the defense, regardless of defender, makes the move kind of cheap.

        In this video my behind-the-back dribble goes right through the defender.




        So, yes I can perform some of the isomotion moves but sometimes execution winds up being ineffective(invisible forcefields) or too effective(morphing right through the defender).

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        • BDM313
          Rookie
          • Mar 2008
          • 193

          #64
          Good Read....Hopefully The Players Are A Bit Bigger But From The Screenshots Kinda Reminds Me Of 2K7 And Court Spacing Is Tuned Up Mainly In The Paint And Out Of Bounds Area We Will Indeed See Sounds Good Tho
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          • WTF
            MVP
            • Aug 2002
            • 20274

            #65
            Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

            If they'd go back to the feel of isomotion from games past, like 2k7 and 2k8, then I would be a happy camper. The responsiveness that you felt from those games was excellent, and those are the last games that I felt "in control" of what I wanted to do with the rock.

            There was no question on what I was going to perform, I made the movement on the L stick, and the right move was performed. It feels like all of that has been lost the past couple of renditions, and has went for more of a "press certain button combo's" and watch move play out.

            Hopefully they can just take it back to the old responsive way of handling the rock. I just want an intuitive system that is responsive. Not a lot to ask for. Make it happen 2k.
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              yellow
              • Sep 2002
              • 66469

              #66
              Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

              Originally posted by WTF
              If they'd go back to the feel of isomotion from games past, like 2k7 and 2k8, then I would be a happy camper. The responsiveness that you felt from those games was excellent, and those are the last games that I felt "in control" of what I wanted to do with the rock.

              There was no question on what I was going to perform, I made the movement on the L stick, and the right move was performed. It feels like all of that has been lost the past couple of renditions, and has went for more of a "press certain button combo's" and watch move play out.

              Hopefully they can just take it back to the old responsive way of handling the rock. I just want an intuitive system that is responsive. Not a lot to ask for. Make it happen 2k.

              100% agree

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              • SacKings1999
                Rookie
                • Sep 2009
                • 159

                #67
                Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

                Originally posted by WTF
                If they'd go back to the feel of isomotion from games past, like 2k7 and 2k8, then I would be a happy camper. The responsiveness that you felt from those games was excellent, and those are the last games that I felt "in control" of what I wanted to do with the rock.

                There was no question on what I was going to perform, I made the movement on the L stick, and the right move was performed. It feels like all of that has been lost the past couple of renditions, and has went for more of a "press certain button combo's" and watch move play out.

                Hopefully they can just take it back to the old responsive way of handling the rock. I just want an intuitive system that is responsive. Not a lot to ask for. Make it happen 2k.
                Great post- 100% agree. That should be 2k's biggest concern- making it responsive.

                As someone said a few posts up, even with 2k10's Isomotion you can still go behind the back 24/7, so how would an "easier" system, like Live's for example, make cheesing worse? Really people, please stop prioritizing "anti-cheese-measurements" above crisp controls.

                I play Live online quite a bit, and I've never once seen any rampant RS cheese. And if someone does... it results in a turnover, or double team is there to force a bad shot.

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                • Da_Czar
                  NBA 2K Gameplay Producer, Offensive AI System - SIM NATION
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 5408

                  #68
                  Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

                  Originally posted by WTF
                  If they'd go back to the feel of isomotion from games past, like 2k7 and 2k8, then I would be a happy camper. The responsiveness that you felt from those games was excellent, and those are the last games that I felt "in control" of what I wanted to do with the rock.

                  There was no question on what I was going to perform, I made the movement on the L stick, and the right move was performed. It feels like all of that has been lost the past couple of renditions, and has went for more of a "press certain button combo's" and watch move play out.

                  Hopefully they can just take it back to the old responsive way of handling the rock. I just want an intuitive system that is responsive. Not a lot to ask for. Make it happen 2k.
                  100% agreement ! if that happens it doesn't matter what they call it. it could be shocksomotion. It won't matter... hell keep the name as long as we have more control.
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                  • Kaanyr Vhok
                    MVP
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 2248

                    #69
                    Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

                    Originally posted by Dalsanto0026
                    Don't you want more user control? In case you hadn't noticed, this is a video game, yes we want sim but we also want it to be fun, iso wasn't fun to control. I found it tedious.

                    2k10's isomotion had good timing. You had to set moves up. Thats a good thing. That worked. It was also accurate. I normally got what I wanted. My issue was that it wasn't balanced. There still wasn't enough fumbles and picked up dribbles. Some isomotion moves, moved the defender automatically. That was the main issue I had.

                    I would not mind seeing it mapped to the right stick if we can keep the shot stick. Really I think changes have to start with the defense.

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                    • BroMontana82
                      Support Sim
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 2225

                      #70
                      keeping the shot stick is a must. would it work if both were mapped to the right stick but holding the L Trigger was for dribbling and if you don't then you're using the shot sick? click the left stick for manually posting up?

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                      • texbuk84
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                        • Apr 2006
                        • 1277

                        #71
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                        • ehh
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                          • Mar 2003
                          • 28959

                          #72
                          Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

                          Thank the f'n Lord! Definitely one of my top five complaints with 2K9-10. Isomotion was tolerable a few years back but I was never in love with it. This is awesome news IMO.
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                          • WTF
                            MVP
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 20274

                            #73
                            Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

                            The lack of response I had with 2k10's Isomotion was the push in the coffin with that title. I could not play it for over a month or so, without getting aggrivated, and shelving it. Live was no better for me either, so I was left without a bball fix last year.

                            Come to look at it, the "feel" that was 2k which was getting stale to me, was actually the lack of a responsive dribbling and movement system. I was tired of pressing specific button combo's that didn't correlate to what was being shown on screen. Go back a few iterations of the title, and you'll find that you can perform the move you want, at the time you want... without worry that you're going to do the wrong move. Last year, I had to use two dribble modifiers, twirl the left stick 360 degrees, rotate the right stick in the shape of a star, press x four times repeatedly, followed by RB, LB, RT, LT, x, a, x, a then Start... to get a simple crossover. Exaggeration, yes... but dribble moves shouldn't come at the cost of pushing the right combination. We're not playing streetfighter. We just need a responsive dribbling system, that what you do with the stick, will somehow correlate to dribbling on screen. Live's dribbling system has been pretty good, but I prefer to keep the right stick as shot stick only. I don't want to mimic Live's system.

                            Asking for a lot? Yes... But it was almost perfect in years past.... and I feel that if they could just go back to what made Isomotion successful, then it'd prevent the game from getting stagnant/stale/scripted/canned/unresponsive/insert word here, and allow me to once again enjoy a stellar bball game, with stellar AI.

                            End of rant...
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                              yellow
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 66469

                              #74
                              Re: NBA 2K11 at E3: The Death of Isomotion

                              Dribbling was a huge part of it (control) plus the sluggishness of the movement. It felt like you had a controller battle every time you played but youre right, the sticks didnt go with what was happening on the screen.

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                              • jspann94
                                Rookie
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 5

                                #75
                                thats the one thing i didnt like about 2k, was not being able to control your dribbling, but now there's no reason not to get 2k11

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