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  • hokupguy
    All Star
    • Apr 2004
    • 5615

    #61
    Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

    Originally posted by youvalss
    And don't forget a 2045 MJ version...



    Just found it somewhere and felt like posting it!


    But seriously, I really hope all the accessories and other small details are as accurate as possible.
    that is just not right, wow crazy looking... at 80 something still rocking the ear ring...
    "Never say never, because limits are like fears and they are often just an illusion."-M.J.

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    • youvalss
      ******
      • Feb 2007
      • 16601

      #62
      Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

      Originally posted by hokupguy
      that is just not right, wow crazy looking... at 80 something still rocking the ear ring...
      By 2045 most old people will have those ear rings. By then it'll be something that belongs to old people. Young people will wear a virtual earing, something that will allow you to switch between 300 different designs with a press of a button.
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      • aloncho11
        Hall Of Fame
        • Jul 2010
        • 3708

        #63
        Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

        Good old fat Benny the Bull would be awesome too!
        Only respectable people deserve respect, you destroyed the game.

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        • bearschicago
          Pro
          • Jul 2008
          • 674

          #64
          Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

          Contrary to popular belief Scottie Pippen is 6'8 not 6'7. Pippen was listed as 6'7 for his entire career except his last season(when he returned to the Bulls).

          For proof of this:



          I have a feeling 2K will get this wrong but I won't be mad.

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          • youvalss
            ******
            • Feb 2007
            • 16601

            #65
            Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

            Originally posted by bearschicago
            Contrary to popular belief Scottie Pippen is 6'8 not 6'7. Pippen was listed as 6'7 for his entire career except his last season(when he returned to the Bulls).

            For proof of this:



            I have a feeling 2K will get this wrong but I won't be mad.
            It's just his ego that has grown too much. If you remember the way he talked back then, you'd understand what I mean. But I can forgive him. After all, according to what I've read, Pippen had lost more than $100M and was pretty much broke, which is way he tried to make that comeback. Not to mention that season (or two) playing in Finland.

            Anyway, he had very long arms, so they can list him as 6-10, it won't make much difference.
            Last edited by youvalss; 08-03-2010, 09:15 AM.
            My Specs:

            ZX Spectrum
            CPU: Z80 @ 3.5 MHz
            GPU: Monochrome display
            RAM: 48 KB
            OS: Sinclair BASIC

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            • bearschicago
              Pro
              • Jul 2008
              • 674

              #66
              Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

              Originally posted by youvalss
              It's just his ego that has grown too much. If you remember the way he talked back then, you'd understand what I mean. But I can forgive him. After all, according to what I've read, Pippen had lost more than $100M and was pretty much broke, which is way he tried to make that comeback. Not to mention that season (or two) playing in Finland.

              Anyway, he had very long arms, so they can list him as 6-10, it won't make much difference.
              I forgot 2K11 will have player specific wingspans!! Pippen will create havoc on defense!!

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              • jd@os
                Roster Editor
                • Jul 2007
                • 3717

                #67
                Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

                Originally posted by bearschicago
                Contrary to popular belief Scottie Pippen is 6'8 not 6'7. Pippen was listed as 6'7 for his entire career except his last season(when he returned to the Bulls).

                For proof of this:



                I have a feeling 2K will get this wrong but I won't be mad.
                Not a big deal to me, but I do understand why others would bring it up. I mean Jordan's weight was listed incorrectly for years (not saying in games but in real life).

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                • bearschicago
                  Pro
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 674

                  #68
                  Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

                  Originally posted by jd@os
                  Not a big deal to me, but I do understand why others would bring it up. I mean Jordan's weight was listed incorrectly for years (not saying in games but in real life).
                  Yeah I mean I can go on. Dennis Rodman was actually 6'6 not 6'8 which is what he was listed his entire career. Which makes his rebounding numbers even more amazing!!

                  Despite being consistently listed as 6'8, even in his NBA career, and also often 6'9, in the media and press, he is actually only 6'6, by his own admission.
                  http://www.celebritywonder.com/html/...n_trivia1.html

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                  • aloncho11
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 3708

                    #69
                    Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

                    I think most people who watched bball in the 90's realized that Pippen has always been 6-8.5, pretty much the sme height as Magic Johnson. While Rodman was a legit 6-6 and around 6-7 3/4 in shoes.
                    Only respectable people deserve respect, you destroyed the game.

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                    • bballdude17
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 174

                      #70
                      Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

                      http://kotaku.com/5593932/the-ten-ga...rdan-challenge

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                      • aloncho11
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 3708

                        #71
                        Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

                        Nice "unconfirmed" news...it would be awesome.
                        Only respectable people deserve respect, you destroyed the game.

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                        • KyotoCarl
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2010
                          • 3827

                          #72
                          Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

                          Yeah, that has been talked about already, that DLC's might become available.
                          Hope it does cause there's a lot of potential there. More Jordan Challenges, court updates and such.
                          What we know so far about NBA 2K14 - FAQ/QA:
                          http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2045267769

                          My thoughts on how replays should be handled:
                          http://www.operationsports.com/Kyoto...plays-replays/

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                          • VDusen04
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 13028

                            #73
                            Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

                            I love speculation but I hate it, because I can't help but make myself believe it. Then I'm sad when it's not true.

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                            • RubenDouglas
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • May 2003
                              • 11202

                              #74
                              Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

                              I've been one of the biggest advocates of the pickiness in the art in games... Jerseys, court colors, arenas.

                              Now they are taking it up a whole notch with classic teams and historic graphic art.

                              That's mighty bold of them.

                              lakers have had the wrong jersey trim since 2k6, and they want to add in all this other work, when the current stuff is just as hard to accomplish.

                              I'm beyond that whole phase and enjoy the games for what they are. but I totally understand the desire for accuracy.

                              It just got 10 times harder for them. They will either buckle under pressure and we'll see massive complaints, or they will finally get it right
                              Last edited by RubenDouglas; 08-04-2010, 01:02 AM.

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                              • Big3Heat631
                                Rookie
                                • Aug 2010
                                • 70

                                #75
                                Re: Attention to detail in Jordan Challenge (Big Pics inside)

                                Haha 69 Points!

                                For real though, thanks for posting this. I feel like Shaquille O'Neal waiting for Christmas. 2K Sports needs to give me my damn copy of NBA 2K11 already.
                                Read my blog right here on OS!

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