I would love for someone to explain to me what the benefits are to right stick passing? I've used it but half the time the pass dsnt go where I want it to.
NBA 2K11 Isomotion/Shot Stick Help (360)
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There aren't any benefits, and your problem with the pass not going to the intended recepient is the same reason I stopped using it.Comment
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i did a euro with wall, and my friend was like " oh! how do u do that?!"
i had to keep the edge and not tell himComment
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Its funny you say that... I use not tell them... But I tell them everything I learn about the game. But like Cavemen they don't listen. Great example, this year I told them how the play calling system was changed. And how you had to press L1 and then the players button to call plays quicker. This Cavemen still call plays by pressing right on the directional pad. The only excuse I heard from one of them that made sense . Was that he use the the D-pad only because they stilll have the quick plays menu there.Hands Down....Man Down - 2k9 memories
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Ok Brand new 2K player. BRAND NEW. I'm a bit lost. Tons of quotes below. See if you guys can help. Games been fun so far for the hour or so I've played. Where can I find the tutorials? I found the post moves but are there any other tutorials for offense?
Yeah I found this out too, I could complete all of them except this one. I did it once but wasn't sure how I did it.
Ditto. What is a Flick....ehh, flick move??
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I'm really enjoying it so far. Can't wait to learn more about all the moves to make my buddies **** themselves when I do a Gasol reverse on that ***.
I'm just kinda lost and the manual, while helpful a little bit, isn't very in depth.
Thanks Fellas in advance.Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment
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There are many video tutorials available here at OS and at youtube. Everything else is based on your creativity.
Follow the tutorial links in my signature below and you should find everything you need to know to get you going as it's discussed in detail.
Good luckWhere they DO that? ? ?Comment
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Someone needs to make an in-depth tutorial on flick-flicks. They're easy to do but I feel like 90% of the time I do the same step through. I know they're based on ratings and the context of the situation but it seems a little bland. Everyone now and then I do a badass reverse pivot or Rondo-like ball fake and it looks amazing. I pay attention to how I do it (the Rondo one I got by RS fake away from the hoop and then RS towards the hoop) and try to replicate that with no luck."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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Example, lets say you're directly under the basket, and the camera is at half court facing your back. Left would be left in this case, meaning if you were to move in that direction it would take you to the far side of the court....now, if the camera was on the sidline looking at you then left would actually be behind you, meaning if you move left you would actually be heading backwards. That is relative.
If that makes any sense at all.Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment
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From what I gather, Absolute = Left is always left no matter which camera angle you use. Relative is relative to the camera angle at the time.
Example, lets say you're directly under the basket, and the camera is at half court facing your back. Left would be left in this case, meaning if you were to move in that direction it would take you to the far side of the court....now, if the camera was on the sidline looking at you then left would actually be behind you, meaning if you move left you would actually be heading backwards. That is relative.
If that makes any sense at all.Comment
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for example, no matter where u are on the court when trying to do a layup, left will always be a left hand layup. right will be right hand."on hoping there is a PSN flash sale before Valentine's Day"
Man there are no flashers... now what are we going to do for vd
yea but will they take psn cards
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Re: NBA 2K11 Isomotion/Shot Stick Help (360)
Someone needs to make an in-depth tutorial on flick-flicks. They're easy to do but I feel like 90% of the time I do the same step through. I know they're based on ratings and the context of the situation but it seems a little bland. Everyone now and then I do a badass reverse pivot or Rondo-like ball fake and it looks amazing. I pay attention to how I do it (the Rondo one I got by RS fake away from the hoop and then RS towards the hoop) and try to replicate that with no luck.Comment
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ur first statement is correct. flick flick-hold."on hoping there is a PSN flash sale before Valentine's Day"
Man there are no flashers... now what are we going to do for vd
yea but will they take psn cards
lolComment
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Can someone comment or post vids on the "branching" of moves and animations? I can't get them down consistently (or what I think are the 'branching' moves at least)."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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