How Do You All Feel About The Auto Post Up?

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  • oOausarOo
    Banned
    • Oct 2008
    • 822

    #166
    Re: How Do You All Feel About The Auto Post Up?

    I disagree about the box out button. I don't think it's necessary.

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    • dat swag
      Banned
      • Nov 2008
      • 1040

      #167
      Re: How Do You All Feel About The Auto Post Up?

      Originally posted by cool2fool
      There need to be box out button
      Again...there is no need for a BOX OUT button because all you need to do is manually body up the player your trying to box out...Why the need for yet another unnecessary button push?

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      • krazyboy225
        MVP
        • Jun 2009
        • 1020

        #168
        Re: How Do You All Feel About The Auto Post Up?

        Originally posted by cool2fool
        no. Mike Wang said the Y button doesn't do box out. His tips for boxing out is to move lightly to the defender like how you would the auto post up which is very hard to do because I've failed to box out my guy on freethrow alot of the time. Hold Y will just do nothing until u release it, the player will jump for a rebound so y not just tap it? maybe tapping is the reason for all those missed rebound players do in the game jumping up just grabbing the air for tapping Y button to early or too late.
        He said holding Y would make ur player jump for the ball at the right time.
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        • dat swag
          Banned
          • Nov 2008
          • 1040

          #169
          Re: How Do You All Feel About The Auto Post Up?

          OK..I finally figured out why most people want a Box Out Button...Its basically because manually positioning your player is much more skillful and harder than pressing a button and having the cpu perform the box out for you. I should have known

          Lets face it...a box out button is more precise and easier than actually taking control of your player manually and positioning him properly to box out the right player.

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          • jeebs9
            Fear is the Unknown
            • Oct 2008
            • 47568

            #170
            Re: How Do You All Feel About The Auto Post Up?

            I don’t know about auto back down. I’ve played a lot of games now on the demo. Anytime I wanted Howard in the post. I would just call the play. I never really back down anyone on the perimeter. So I can understand the auto back down. But for the boxing out. There should be a give and lose kind of thing. Like when pressing up on the right analog your hands go up but you really can’t move. So if press box out. You won’t be able to grab those out of your area rebounds. Know what I mean<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o>
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            • rspencer86
              MIB Crew
              • Sep 2004
              • 8806

              #171
              Re: How Do You All Feel About The Auto Post Up?

              Originally posted by Bornindamecca
              Point being, I don't think it's more sim to decide the "never" and "always" of a situation. Sim is about the "usually" and "most likely".
              Right Born, I think a good sim game would give you the ability to things like this but punish you for doing them. For example, there's nothing stopping Yao Ming from bringing up the ball and attempting some crossovers in real life. Why doesn't he ever do this? Because of the high likelihood of a turnover, plus he would be a thousand times more useful down low.

              I think if you pressed the crossover button while controlling Yao in a video game, the game shouldn't ignore that... but there should be consquences for trying to do something that a player is not suited to do (so for Yao, almost a certain turnover).

              Taking control away from players is the wrong way to go about it. Providing negative consequences for trying to do something that is outside a player's abilities is the right way.
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                yellow
                • Sep 2002
                • 66469

                #172
                Re: How Do You All Feel About The Auto Post Up?

                Originally posted by rspencer86
                Right Born, I think a good sim game would give you the ability to things like this but punish you for doing them. For example, there's nothing stopping Yao Ming from bringing up the ball and attempting some crossovers in real life. Why doesn't he ever do this? Because of the high likelihood of a turnover, plus he would be a thousand times more useful down low.

                I think if you pressed the crossover button while controlling Yao in a video game, the game shouldn't ignore that... but there should be consquences for trying to do something that a player is not suited to do (so for Yao, almost a certain turnover).

                Taking control away from players is the wrong way to go about it. Providing negative consequences for trying to do something that is outside a player's abilities is the right way.
                I wouldnt say never


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