actually, this makes a lot of sense. Maybe thats why i crossover then go into the hesitation (LS causes crossover, but the following RS now goes ball hand so triggers hesitation instead of crossover). I'll try to focus on this in my next play session.
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actually, this makes a lot of sense. Maybe thats why i crossover then go into the hesitation (LS causes crossover, but the following RS now goes ball hand so triggers hesitation instead of crossover). I'll try to focus on this in my next play session. -
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Don't forget that you will also need to be "smothered" by the defender, that one animation where he's all in ur grill, if you know what I mean.My NBA 2k Blog and VideosComment
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i'm actually loving the automatic left stick crossovers, spins, and hesitations. it's nice to be able to do them without using a modifier button. they work so well that i find i don't even need the right stick a lot of the time.Last edited by blues rocker; 09-28-2012, 03:04 PM.Comment
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Oh that sounds good and makes sense too. How do you feel of the difference between a LS crossover and a RS crossover? Any differences or one is better/faster then the other?
below is the quote from my earlier post in this tread - it should clear up the issue you're talking about:
basically, the gist is: when you are driving or moving, only use LS. the 2 exceptions i have are the behind-the-back and hesitation moves - these are the only moves use RS for while driving or moving.Comment
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I thought right stick away from the basket started your dribble no matter what. No more "Hold ball away from defender" triple-threat move.Comment
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the left stick crossovers are a bit easier. they are quick and consistent, and they're easier since all you have to do is change direction and your player automatically does them. but, you can do some more explosive crossovers with the RS if you use it right.Last edited by blues rocker; 09-30-2012, 10:28 AM.Comment
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I actually think the left stick crossovers are much better. they are quick and consistent, and they're easier since all you have to do is change direction and your player automatically does them. to be honest, i would completely avoid doing crossovers with the RS while moving - there's no point to it, and it usually conflicts with the automatic LS crossover.Comment
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yes, that's exactly right.
i pretty much never use turbo once i'm moving. turbo does nothing once your player is already moving...as i mentioned in a post earlier in the thread - your player will speed up on his own when driving, so there's really no reason to use the turbo trigger at all.
You have anything else to add about moves or combos that worked well for you using LS+RS?Comment
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not really. i'm still learning the more complex moves. but all you really need to remember is to use RS mostly just for stationary sizeups...then once you are moving, only use LS...except for behind-the-backs or hesitations, which you obviously need RS for.Last edited by blues rocker; 09-28-2012, 03:41 PM.Comment
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Thanks for the knowledge blues rocker, they're definitely helping me understand the dribbling system. Just reading thru these posts are helping a ton.My NBA 2k Blog and VideosComment
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Hey, Beluba. i've got a question kind of related to this - it's about the icon lead pass. the versatility of the lead pass has been greatly reduced after 2k11. you can no longer use it to make a stationary receiver move or cut - ever since 2k12, the lead pass only works to BARELY redirect a receiver who is already moving. what i liked about the lead passing in 2k11 was that you could make stationary receivers move and cut to open areas if they didn't move there on their own. the removal of this function is pretty frustrating to me - a lot of times i'll see an opening and want to lead my teammate to cut through it, so i'll try to lead him there like in 2k11, but instead he just stands in place when i pass to him...using the lead pass doesn't even change the placement of the pass if the receiver is standing still.
the lead pass in 2k11 was overpowered because it made stationary receivers launch forward too quickly, but i would still like the ability move them around in a realistic way with lead pass. what was the reasoning for removing this functionality from the lead pass? was it a technical issue, or was it viewed as an exploit that needed to be removed? if it was done in a more realistic way, i don't see it as an exploit at all. it made the passing game a lot more fun...it gave you a lot more control over your offense and allowed you to create better passing angles. the improved teammate AI helps your teammates to make cuts on their own, but there are still many times when they fail to move to open areas...in these situations the old lead pass functionality would help greatly. please bring it back.Comment
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yes, that is correct.
not really. i'm still learning the more complex moves. but all you really need to remember is to use RS mainly for stationary sizeups...then once you are moving, only use LS...except for behind-the-backs or hesitations, which you obviously need RS for.Comment
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no prob. glad to help. once i understood this stuff while playing last night, the control really started to feel good.Comment
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that's exactly it. you've got it. once i understood that, the control started to feel amazing. i wish they would've been more clear about the left stick moves. they spent so much time talking about the right stick, they forgot to mention the left stick functionality and how it might conflict with the right stick.
i'm actually loving the automatic left stick crossovers, spins, and hesitations. it's nice to be able to do them without using a modifier button. they work so well that i find i don't even need the right stick a lot of the time.Comment
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