on the 5 on 5 video u see the defender putting his hands in the defenders face.
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Re: NBA Live Blog: Player Movement in NBA LIVE 10
And ea is doing a better job at what they doing cause everything about the movement looked realistic.. People said oh its going to be robotic this year...NOPE thats dead and gone this yearComment
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LMAO it's funny to see how high expectations can do to someone. I witnessed that in the first couple of pages, and it was funny to me. Very interesting info though and it is "gameplay" guys. And there is one more piece of information if we're lucky so, don't feel so down fellas. Thanks Steph, for the info and communicating with us. Greatly appreciated.Comment
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LIVE would have to show me something to persuade me to buy it. 2K has gotten my money for the last 10 years. No persuasion needed.Comment
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this! i actually need to see all the movement in a gameplay footage...1 vs 1 or cpu please..Comment
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Re: NBA Live 10 Blog: Player Movement w/ Videos
Those looked nice, esp the cut and curl animations. With the authentic team plays there's potential for the halfcourt game to be truly something special.
I have a concern though, while they looked fluid and nice, the cut and curl also looked like long, drawn-out animations. I have no problem with that when I'm controlling just the ball handler. But I wonder how you'll be able to control those cuts and curls when when using off-ball or in OTP for example..Last edited by 23bluesman; 08-07-2009, 04:38 PM.Comment
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Re: NBA Live 10 Blog: Player Movement w/ Videos
I would assume that the long scripted off-ball animations would only be done by the computer. If you're playing OTP off-ball, the angle, speed, and cut directions would all be up to you and the new L-stick movement system -- seems like that system takes into account cutting, etc. pretty well, so it should look good.Send your Midnight Release weirdo pics/videos to my new website: http://www.peopleofmidnightreleases.com!Comment
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@23bluesman It looked drawn out because of the court spacing and he was probably running around imaginary screens and such. We'll see when they release a gameplay gameplay vid.
Edit: Damn you stumble, you beat me to the punch lolLast edited by Lordtime; 08-07-2009, 04:41 PM.Comment
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Some of you guys had too high of expectations lol. I like what I saw in this blog. I just wanna know what the last bit of info is this week.Originally posted by BlueNGoldI feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.Comment
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I'm always skeptical with these kinds of videos. If you go back to when they first introduced Lives footplanting tech it looked nothing like what you actually saw in game; it looked a lot smoother in there conference video.
I'm definitely willing to give you guys the benefit of the doubt though, and IF you were actually able to get this fluidity coupled with the foot planting we're in store for some crazy good user control. That..plus the cutting to the basket/spotting up look insanely good. I just really hope it all comes together in the end.Comment
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Damn i guess u cant please everybody lol
I was impressed with the videos......Comment
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That short 5v5 clip looked really good man. Look at the way (animation) the offensive player on the left corner went back to his position after the second cut..it's those little things that when added up will truly make this game look authentic.Last edited by 23bluesman; 08-07-2009, 05:09 PM.Comment
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Yeap and people still hatin on the vids..My imo everything looks goodComment
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