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  • TreyIM2
    MVP
    • Apr 2009
    • 1424

    #31
    Originally posted by dexvex
    thats what puzzles me. Why are people so up in arms when the last game was a big step up.
    Yea, people seem to forget or just hate on what was built in Live 10. Plus, I don't think EA just built the real-time physics engine in just one year. Something like that usually takes much longer unless u have a huge team of, say, 100 people, entirely focused on building the engine, which is NOT the case for EA.

    Not to mention, NHL 11 will be using the same engine. This engine was definitely being developed and tested for a long while behind the scenes and now that EA feels it's ready, they are introducing it in both games. Nothing to do with a 1 yr cycle.
    Just cuz you pour syrup on ish....

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    • Kully
      MVP
      • Jul 2007
      • 3178

      #32
      Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

      Originally posted by Nike Fattz
      Exactly. I understand being skeptical, but lets not pretend Live 10 didn't play a fairly solid game of basketball. 2K10 wasn't head and shoulders above it.
      Because it seems like yet another "reboot" of the series.

      If they throw away the progress they made over 09-10, then I don't see how this would be a good game. They are introducing a (seemingly) new physics engine and control system which would probably take a lot of time and effort to produce. I can see why guys would be a bit down on the fact that all their effort could go into producing these new things while leaving the basketball aspect aside.

      I'm not one of them, I'm just gonna wait to see what they do. I won't judge one way or the other.

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      • clivo1050
        Pro
        • Aug 2006
        • 715

        #33
        Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

        Originally posted by TreyIM2
        Yea, people seem to forget or just hate on what was built in Live 10. Plus, I don't think EA just built the real-time physics engine in just one year. Something like that usually takes much longer unless u have a huge team of, say, 100 people, entirely focused on building the engine, which is NOT the case for EA.

        Not to mention, NHL 11 will be using the same engine. This engine was definitely being developed and tested for a long while behind the scenes and now that EA feels it's ready, they are introducing it in both games. Nothing to do with a 1 yr cycle.
        From what I hear from NHL 11, the new physics system is part of a 3 year plan to make the game entirely physics based. I assume there is a similar plan for elite. They will likely do some basic stuff this year and build upon it the next two years. Hopefully, they do ball/rim interaction physics, these have been terrible in live and 2k does this really well. I also expect player interaction physics to be in place this year. Expect some epic posterizations!

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        • ehh
          Hall Of Fame
          • Mar 2003
          • 28959

          #34
          Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

          Right now there isn't a single gamer that should take these words to the bank. They're fluff and they're meaningless. This is the fifth straight year EA is going to "change the way basketball games are played" and they've come up empty every time. This of course sounds the best out of any innovation yet but we all need to wait and see.

          In theory this sounds promising, just like most of Live's past "innovations", but how will it be carried out? With such massive changes in one year you know there are going to be a million bugs in '11. There will be at least one major bug that's going to have to be patched, probably 2-3.

          The final product of '11 is probably going to be similar to the past Live's, a few really strong areas, some okay stuff and a lot of areas that need major work. Probably a really enjoyable game for the first month and then its warts show and we grow tired of it. The fact that they're complete scraping their best asset (controls) has me worried.

          I'm hoping 2K gives us some damn control back in 2K11 after two years of doo-doo or I might be in trouble with the NBA games this year. I can't believe I'm going to be looking at my fourth straight winter of CH2K8 being my main basketball game.
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          • SageInfinite
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            • Jul 2002
            • 11896

            #35
            Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

            I smell more trash coming.
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            • noshun
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              • Sep 2006
              • 1150

              #36
              Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

              Originally posted by SageInfinite
              I smell more trash coming.
              I hear the garbage truck backing up: 'beep..beep...beep.' Now I'll have to wait and see if they will take garbage away or just dump it out of the truck.
              NBA Live is the epitome of Cancel Culture..


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              • 23
                yellow
                • Sep 2002
                • 66469

                #37
                Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

                Again man, after Live 06-Live -09, how can people question the scepticism?

                The customer is always right and if I want to sell you anything I have to first prove it works. Going off of history it looks bad, but thats just what it is.

                Of course its wait and see, that goes without saying, but at the same time Live 10 while not good in sales got its best reviews in years, even better than 2k10 on some sites, but it wasnt going to overtake them in a year, and bam new direction.

                That kinda sticks out to people. Im just wondering where all the flak about why are people's antennas up. Its probably what EA wanted anyway

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                • DickDalewood

                  #38
                  Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

                  Well... It worked for Triple Play.

                  We'll see.

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                  • Epiffani
                    Supporter
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 331

                    #39
                    Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

                    Originally posted by dexvex
                    Breh its a name. You all are reading into it a little too much. I mean what did you think Live meant lol. Besides do you read many PRs? Fluffing is the whole point, its gives non-gaming outlets ways to describe a game. The point is the game has pretty much been going up hill for a couple years and while beluba had a big part in that it was still the dev team that had to execute who is still there more or less.
                    The name "Live" didn't necessarily need to have a meaning per say unlike the undertones of the name "Elite." With a name like "Elite", I'm expecting nothing short of excellence. People can have the opinion of it being nothing more than a name change, but don't fault those who will now hold this title in a different regard, and expect this game to play "Elite." There's always an excuse for this game, and I already foresee the main one that people will use this year. "This is the first year of them using this engine, which will explain blah blah blah (glitch), give them time; this game has so much potential" How long do we have to temper our expectations, and how many built in excuses are we going to give this series (some even before the release of the game)? I don't care if the series has been "going uphill", especially given the pace that they're traveling there, and given their track record of not building upon, and fleshing out previous strengths in the series (DNA system first thing that comes to mind).

                    Originally posted by Peter Moore
                    “We plan to profoundly evolve the interactive basketball experience in a way that the category has not seen for a decade. In NBA ELITE 11, we’ll introduce a gameplay experience that gives fans the control on the court that they have been begging for in a basketball game for years.”
                    So if I hold them up to their fluff that their promoting in June come October, I don't want people like you saying that I'm being unfair. The funny thing is, why they are now promoting new revolutionary controls, a lot of people didn't have a problem with other control scheme.

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                    • TreyIM2
                      MVP
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 1424

                      #40
                      Originally posted by clivo1050
                      From what I hear from NHL 11, the new physics system is part of a 3 year plan to make the game entirely physics based. I assume there is a similar plan for elite. They will likely do some basic stuff this year and build upon it the next two years. Hopefully, they do ball/rim interaction physics, these have been terrible in live and 2k does this really well. I also expect player interaction physics to be in place this year. Expect some epic posterizations!
                      Yea, I want some damn posterizations my, uhh, damn self, this year! Lol. Hopefully, the forcefield deally is a thing of the past. I want to put some nuts in defenders mouths. No homo. Ha.
                      Just cuz you pour syrup on ish....

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                      • Jano
                        You Dead Wrong
                        • May 2004
                        • 3161

                        #41
                        Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

                        All I want out of either 2K11 or Elite 11 is a game that is free of huge frustations.

                        Last year Live did have that kind of gameplay I was looking for but it had its own nagging issues I couldn't deal w/. If this new years game can finally deliver a solid fun game of basketball I'll play it.

                        Damn a franchise mode or online features just give me a solid game of basketball then worry about the rest b/c if I don't want to play it who care about anything else. This new system EA wants to use seems like its finally moving in the direction I've been wanting to see for a long time now.

                        So I'm optimistic just like I am every year I just hope this year EA or 2K can deliver on a less frustrating game of basketball.

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                        • mrclutch
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                          • Nov 2008
                          • 2369

                          #42
                          Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

                          Originally posted by 23
                          A one year dev cycle is a one year dev cycle, thats all im saying.
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                          • kgisyourfather
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                            • Feb 2010
                            • 64

                            #43
                            Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

                            EA needed to do something to create a buzz regarding this game. Mission accomplished? Whether the game itself backs it up is anyones guess right now. Live 10 is a collectors item.
                            Last edited by kgisyourfather; 06-02-2010, 03:43 PM.

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                            • kgisyourfather
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                              • Feb 2010
                              • 64

                              #44
                              Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

                              Originally posted by Jano
                              All I want out of either 2K11 or Elite 11 is a game that is free of huge frustations.

                              Last year Live did have that kind of gameplay I was looking for but it had its own nagging issues I couldn't deal w/. If this new years game can finally deliver a solid fun game of basketball I'll play it.

                              Damn a franchise mode or online features just give me a solid game of basketball then worry about the rest b/c if I don't want to play it who care about anything else. This new system EA wants to use seems like its finally moving in the direction I've been wanting to see for a long time now.

                              So I'm optimistic just like I am every year I just hope this year EA or 2K can deliver on a less frustrating game of basketball.
                              I'm on the other side of the fence here. Frustrations are in the eye of the beholder? I'm assumign you mean just a game that plays well. Me personally I want something revolutionary. I've been playing sports games for a long time and the AI in these games gets very predictable. I like what EA is saying. Whether they do this is another story. One of the major issues i have with Madden and Live is the way players and the physics and AI of the game coexist. It's like a rubberband effect. You move one way the AI reacts a certain way that isn't realisitic. If you've ever played Madden or Live and really look at what the AI is doing it's like a rubberband. Each player doesn't react individually. One of my biggest frustrations with live 10 was how when you would drive the lane you'd see that same hanging in the air animation over and over. You could basically also let the cpu just drive the lane and into traffic and they wouldnt gauge what you were doing. the AI would just chuck up shot after shot in traffic. It was very repetitive.

                              The reality is these developers are finally getting with the program. This rubberband physics and AI needs to go and needs to be replaced with more indivualized physics and AI. The hardware is there for it. It's been there for it. Most of the AI and physics in these games is the same AI and physics we've seen since generations past.
                              Last edited by kgisyourfather; 06-02-2010, 04:06 PM.

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                              • therizing02
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                                • Apr 2003
                                • 4176

                                #45
                                Re: EA Changes the Game, Announces NBA Elite 11 (Press Release)

                                Is there really any reason to be upset about this announcement? It's a freaking name change people!!! Who cares what they name the game?

                                Regarding the physics and the new direction of the game, it's about time. The dev team is in the same house as the FIFA and NHL teams. Two of the most successful sports title at EA.

                                23's claim of the one dev cycle will be spot on. I'm not suspecting big things this year, but that doesn't mean the game will be unplayable and not fun.

                                FIFA 08 was the first of a three year plan to get the gameplay right. While they added new game play modes, the core focus was to improve the on the field game play. There were no "back of the box" gimmicky features added over the 3 dev cycle.

                                In the first year of the dev cycle, the player movement and physics were completely overhauled and changed. FIFA 08 was instantly light years better than anything they had ever put out. They stripped a few key things out like tactics, but the new physics model instantly increased the shelf life, playability, and fun factor of the game.

                                In the second year, the physical play, contact, and jostling for position were completely ripped out and replaced with a new system that was again light years better than before. They added Custom Team Tactics and online team play.

                                Finally in FIFA 10, the tackling, foul system were retuned for the better, some upgrades to Manager Mode, and retuning and refining other aspects of game play make FIFA 10 the best yet. It's debateable, but I think the slight changes made to FIFA World Cup make that game even better.

                                NHL probably has a similar time line. I would suspect the same from the NBA Elite title. Just because it seems that they are starting from scratch doesn't mean next year's game will be unplayable. Let's just sit back and be patient.

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