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  • Toaster
    Rookie
    • Sep 2002
    • 382

    #1

    Hey James

    First of all, I'd like to thank you for all the great information and
    movies you've put up of NBA Live 2004, You've relly got me hyped up for this game!

    There are a few questions still unanswered in the preview and screenshots.
    I would appreciate it very much if you could take the time to answer them.
    If not, thank you (anyway ^_^ ) very much for all the great info you've given us,
    keep up the good work!
    And now to my questions :

    1. Apart from the 8 sliders shown in screenshot #21, are there any more sliders ?
    2. Can we expect 48 minute games in live 2004 to end with a sub 85 point score for
    both teams or is the pace still too fast?
    3. Does the AI take enough jumpers? does the game encourage the player to take J's ?
    4. In an old screenshot I saw a "scouting report" button on the choose teams menu
    for exhibition, is it still there? what is this "scouting report"?
    5. If a CPU controlled player is blocked do they play more carefully on offense
    and adjust more shots or can you just keep stuffing them?




    Cheers, Toaster

  • SoMiss2000
    Hall Of Fame
    • Oct 2002
    • 20499

    #2
    Re: Hey James

    </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
    Toaster said:
    First of all, I'd like to thank you for all the great information and
    movies you've put up of NBA Live 2004, You've relly got me hyped up for this game!

    There are a few questions still unanswered in the preview and screenshots.
    I would appreciate it very much if you could take the time to answer them.
    If not, thank you (anyway ^_^ ) very much for all the great info you've given us,
    keep up the good work!
    And now to my questions :

    1. Apart from the 8 sliders shown in screenshot #21, are there any more sliders ?
    2. Can we expect 48 minute games in live 2004 to end with a sub 85 point score for
    both teams or is the pace still too fast?
    3. Does the AI take enough jumpers? does the game encourage the player to take J's ?
    4. In an old screenshot I saw a "scouting report" button on the choose teams menu
    for exhibition, is it still there? what is this "scouting report"?
    5. If a CPU controlled player is blocked do they play more carefully on offense
    and adjust more shots or can you just keep stuffing them?




    Cheers, Toaster



    <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">Since when did this become James' site?
    "Never trust a big butt and a smile."-Ricky Bell
    Check out www.sliderset.net



    Currently Listening: The D.O.C.: No One Can Do It Better (evidence that rap music used to be good!)

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    • SoMiss2000
      Hall Of Fame
      • Oct 2002
      • 20499

      #3
      Re: Hey James

      </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
      Toaster said:
      First of all, I'd like to thank you for all the great information and
      movies you've put up of NBA Live 2004, You've relly got me hyped up for this game!

      There are a few questions still unanswered in the preview and screenshots.
      I would appreciate it very much if you could take the time to answer them.
      If not, thank you (anyway ^_^ ) very much for all the great info you've given us,
      keep up the good work!
      And now to my questions :

      1. Apart from the 8 sliders shown in screenshot #21, are there any more sliders ?
      2. Can we expect 48 minute games in live 2004 to end with a sub 85 point score for
      both teams or is the pace still too fast?
      3. Does the AI take enough jumpers? does the game encourage the player to take J's ?
      4. In an old screenshot I saw a "scouting report" button on the choose teams menu
      for exhibition, is it still there? what is this "scouting report"?
      5. If a CPU controlled player is blocked do they play more carefully on offense
      and adjust more shots or can you just keep stuffing them?




      Cheers, Toaster



      <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">Since when did this become James' site?
      "Never trust a big butt and a smile."-Ricky Bell
      Check out www.sliderset.net



      Currently Listening: The D.O.C.: No One Can Do It Better (evidence that rap music used to be good!)

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      • SoMiss2000
        Hall Of Fame
        • Oct 2002
        • 20499

        #4
        Re: Hey James

        </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
        Toaster said:
        First of all, I'd like to thank you for all the great information and
        movies you've put up of NBA Live 2004, You've relly got me hyped up for this game!

        There are a few questions still unanswered in the preview and screenshots.
        I would appreciate it very much if you could take the time to answer them.
        If not, thank you (anyway ^_^ ) very much for all the great info you've given us,
        keep up the good work!
        And now to my questions :

        1. Apart from the 8 sliders shown in screenshot #21, are there any more sliders ?
        2. Can we expect 48 minute games in live 2004 to end with a sub 85 point score for
        both teams or is the pace still too fast?
        3. Does the AI take enough jumpers? does the game encourage the player to take J's ?
        4. In an old screenshot I saw a "scouting report" button on the choose teams menu
        for exhibition, is it still there? what is this "scouting report"?
        5. If a CPU controlled player is blocked do they play more carefully on offense
        and adjust more shots or can you just keep stuffing them?




        Cheers, Toaster



        <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">Since when did this become James' site?
        "Never trust a big butt and a smile."-Ricky Bell
        Check out www.sliderset.net



        Currently Listening: The D.O.C.: No One Can Do It Better (evidence that rap music used to be good!)

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        • PedroPeso
          Rookie
          • Aug 2003
          • 12

          #5
          Re: Hey James

          How is the AI in the final minutes of a close game. Does the computer take time-outs?

          How are the set-plays? In nba live 2003 set plays were default for every time you started up the game, you couldn't save the settings (you couldn't for instance set the pass button to play 'zipper 2', you had to set it each single time you started the game.

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          • PedroPeso
            Rookie
            • Aug 2003
            • 12

            #6
            Re: Hey James

            How is the AI in the final minutes of a close game. Does the computer take time-outs?

            How are the set-plays? In nba live 2003 set plays were default for every time you started up the game, you couldn't save the settings (you couldn't for instance set the pass button to play 'zipper 2', you had to set it each single time you started the game.

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            • PedroPeso
              Rookie
              • Aug 2003
              • 12

              #7
              Re: Hey James

              How is the AI in the final minutes of a close game. Does the computer take time-outs?

              How are the set-plays? In nba live 2003 set plays were default for every time you started up the game, you couldn't save the settings (you couldn't for instance set the pass button to play 'zipper 2', you had to set it each single time you started the game.

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              • imported_Administrator
                All Star
                • Jul 2002
                • 7137

                #8
                Re: Hey James

                If you have specific questions for James it would probably be best to ask them on the forum at his site.

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                • imported_Administrator
                  All Star
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 7137

                  #9
                  Re: Hey James

                  If you have specific questions for James it would probably be best to ask them on the forum at his site.

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                  • imported_Administrator
                    All Star
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 7137

                    #10
                    Re: Hey James

                    If you have specific questions for James it would probably be best to ask them on the forum at his site.

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