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  • thedream2k13
    MVP
    • Jan 2013
    • 1507

    #46
    Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

    Instead of teaching bball 101 2k chose to just lower the game to novice level. This wasn't needed. People will buy 2k just because its better than NBA live. Will sales really decrease just because the game requires people to play actual basketball to win games???
    #SIMNATION

    fighting for truth, justice and SIMULATION gameplay

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    • I am disappointed
      Rookie
      • Feb 2013
      • 125

      #47
      Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

      I always bout 2k because of the realness of the sport, it really felt like basketball in every way which is why I transferred over from NBA Live.

      I even bought the $100 Dynasty Edition and waited at the midnight release for this game and boy do I regret it now smh

      This is the worst representation of NBA basketball I have ever seen in my life, the things I see on this game on a daily basis just amaze me an not in a good way.

      I wish 2k would of at least let us know they were taking over the NBA Streetz franchise last year, at least then I wouldn't be so surprised at all the the dunk ons and 3 point shots I see every game.

      Fatigue is still terrible, Paint defense has never been worse smh, rebounding is still not good.

      The main thing that really ticks me off is that I actually take the time to learn the game and everything about it from the offense to the defense but yet I can play someone who just does spin layups or side to side 3 pointers and computer defense an they can compete and win 9 times out of ten smh. I play great onball defense and I defend the paint very well but 2k just doesn't care an will let the opponent score right over you.

      If NBA Live can get the fundamentals of basketball right to where defense is respected and offense isn't NBA Jam like, then I'm buying that no questions asked. I don't care how the graphics look honestly i just want to play NBA Basketball without losing my mind

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      • Optik
        MVP
        • Aug 2012
        • 1025

        #48
        Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

        The side to side 3pt nonsense has been in since 2K11, and 2K have done nothing to rectify it. It's even worse now because you can't turn up the def AI to 100 and then just hold LT to just automatically defend (follow) the ball handler.
        Originally posted by Dogslax41
        Most people that are asking for a simulation game don’t really want a simulation game because its too hard.

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        • I am disappointed
          Rookie
          • Feb 2013
          • 125

          #49
          Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

          2k has too many automatic scoring ways as well.

          There isn't any automatic scoring moves in the NBA

          that lil running hook shot goes in every time with any player PG or center

          up and unders work with anyone every time once again PG or center, even with good defense

          You can tell this game is very scripted and pre determined

          How are me and my opponent both attacking the paint but yet I get 4 free throw attempts and he gets 20 attempts ? Can anyone explain that ?

          Now I play games not even knowing if my opponent is actually beating me or if 2k is simply handing him the game

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          • DWades House
            Rookie
            • Mar 2013
            • 80

            #50
            Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

            Originally posted by I am disappointed
            2k has too many automatic scoring ways as well.

            There isn't any automatic scoring moves in the NBA

            that lil running hook shot goes in every time with any player PG or center

            up and unders work with anyone every time once again PG or center, even with good defense

            You can tell this game is very scripted and pre determined

            How are me and my opponent both attacking the paint but yet I get 4 free throw attempts and he gets 20 attempts ? Can anyone explain that ?

            Now I play games not even knowing if my opponent is actually beating me or if 2k is simply handing him the game
            There is a lot of stupid ish that goes on this game. The worst are scripted scorers, these guys can finish And 1's at a 100% clip, which means the game wanted them to score regardless of what defense you are playing against them.

            They can also suck you into a fouling animation against them. For ex: Kobe is on a fast break and your defender is trailing him, you don't even attempt to foul him or even contest the layup BUT YET the game will STILL suck you into an animation of you fouling him.

            The alley-oops are scripted too. LOL a PG will throw a lob up to the ceiling and then 2 seconds later somebody will swoop in and catch right as its coming down to the rim.

            The examples im giving are not even scratching the surface of the amount of scripted stuff in the game.

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            • DWades House
              Rookie
              • Mar 2013
              • 80

              #51
              Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

              And to the people who mentioned the side to side 3's...yeah thats the worst. They need to make the "shot off dribble" very difficult to succeed at when you're behind the arc.

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              • TalenT
                Pro
                • Sep 2009
                • 713

                #52
                Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

                Originally posted by I am disappointed
                2k has too many automatic scoring ways as well.

                There isn't any automatic scoring moves in the NBA

                that lil running hook shot goes in every time with any player PG or center

                up and unders work with anyone every time once again PG or center, even with good defense

                You can tell this game is very scripted and pre determined

                How are me and my opponent both attacking the paint but yet I get 4 free throw attempts and he gets 20 attempts ? Can anyone explain that ?

                Now I play games not even knowing if my opponent is actually beating me or if 2k is simply handing him the game

                Don't even get me started on the fouls. I have no idea what a foul is in this game. You drive to the hoop and it look like your guy got clotheslined and there will be no call but in the very next trip a guy goes into an animation and somebody simply jumps and that whistle is blowing without a doubt.

                Lol Just reading through this thread it seems as though the sim-heads are not exactly happy with all these cheese issues. The sad part is this game has the potential to be the greatest sim/strategy battle sports game ever (and it's still the best b-ball game I've ever played) but those shortcomings are holding it back. A few tweaks and we'd be happy I think.
                "I BALL FOR REAL, YALL DUDES IS SAM BOWIE."

                XBOXONE GT: TalenT3Point0

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                • thedream2k13
                  MVP
                  • Jan 2013
                  • 1507

                  #53
                  Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

                  hopefully they will make a new thread saying " what do you think needs fixing on the defensive end" since they already trying to appeal to casual gamers with " what dunks you want to see"
                  #SIMNATION

                  fighting for truth, justice and SIMULATION gameplay

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                  • ksuttonjr76
                    All Star
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 8662

                    #54
                    Originally posted by I am disappointed
                    Now I play games not even knowing if my opponent is actually beating me or if 2k is simply handing him the game
                    This pretty much sums up all my losses anymore. I played a Miami user last night, and I ended up quitting out of frustration. Ray Allen was lighting up Paul George from 3PT-land. Although, I contested 90% of the shots, he was still hitting OVER 50%. Even he did missed, he ended up getting the offensive rebound. He had 9 offensive rebounds to my 1 although Indiana is suppose to be the best rebounding team in the league. I finally quit, because he was still outrebounding me although I finally set fastbreaks to 0 and crash boards to 100 and went to the 2-3 zone. Plus, Ray Allen was breaking double teams of Paul George and Granger and knocking down side-to-side 3PT shots.

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                    • sreckless
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 342

                      #55
                      Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

                      Originally posted by DWades House
                      The examples im giving are not even scratching the surface of the amount of scripted stuff in the game.
                      Agreed.

                      Alley-oops, put backs, and-ones all run off scripts, if not all the time, a lot of the time. By "scripts" I mean they are triggered as much by the game situation -- score, time, star power, momentum -- as by the action, i.e. the positions and motion of the players on the floor.

                      Once you play enough you start to see the patterns -- guy is wide open under the hoop for a dunk, and the defender moves over at warp speed so that he can commit a foul.

                      Put-back dunks usually signal a momentum switch. Here's the pattern -- if you've been on the wrong side of a run, force a missed shot, then execute a play well and take an open shot. Your shot will miss, and for an instant, you're like "What the heck," but suddenly your teammate flies in from the corner to dunk it back in, and the crowd goes wild.

                      I call this year's game Timeout2k. The strategy around your timeouts is often more important than what you do in the actual game.
                      Last edited by sreckless; 03-07-2013, 02:22 AM.

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                      • Taer
                        MVP
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 1432

                        #56
                        Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

                        Originally posted by sreckless
                        ... The strategy around your timeouts is often more important than what you do in the actual game.
                        I'd say "always" instead of often. While strategy around timeouts is important, it should never be the overriding factor that it is in 2k13.

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                        • magicman32
                          Pro
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 803

                          #57
                          Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

                          Originally posted by sreckless
                          Agreed.

                          Alley-oops, put backs, and-ones all run off scripts, if not all the time, a lot of the time. By "scripts" I mean they are triggered as much by the game situation -- score, time, star power, momentum -- as by the action, i.e. the positions and motion of the players on the floor.

                          Once you play enough you start to see the patterns -- guy is wide open under the hoop for a dunk, and the defender moves over at warp speed so that he can commit a foul.

                          Put-back dunks usually signal a momentum switch. Here's the pattern -- if you've been on the wrong side of a run, force a missed shot, then execute a play well and take an open shot. Your shot will miss, and for an instant, you're like "What the heck," but suddenly your teammate flies in from the corner to dunk it back in, and the crowd goes wild.

                          I call this year's game Timeout2k. The strategy around your timeouts is often more important than what you do in the actual game.
                          This post is on point. This basically sums it up. But if your opponent uses their timeouts wisely, there is nothing you can do about the nonsense/scripted play. Even if you are playing smart ball and he/she isn't.

                          2k needs to punish dumb basketball.

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                          • I am disappointed
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2013
                            • 125

                            #58
                            Re: Online Ranked Users: Do You Still Look At NBA 2K As A Sim Game?

                            Maybe 2k is the one that should take a year off and start from scratch cause this predetermined gameplay is becoming overwhelming for me now smh

                            I play players everyday that I could easily destroy but I can't because "2k" doesn't allow me, not my opponent but "2k"

                            My little brother who hasn't watched a NBA game a day in his life can pick up this game and compete with a sim player online.

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