At this point I don't even care if the game play is not up to par with NBA 2K. JUST LAUNCH THE DAMN GAME EA! Lets stop comparing NBA 2K and NBA Live, when you know that EA Sports is struggling just to release a basketball game! You might actually be surprised how many people will buy NBA Live 13, with the addition of Ultimate Team that might bring large revenues to your bottom line EA. The demand is there, it makes sense to supply. Competition is needed in this market we can't just have an monopoly.
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At this point I don't even care if the game play is not up to par with NBA 2K. JUST LAUNCH THE DAMN GAME EA! Lets stop comparing NBA 2K and NBA Live, when you know that EA Sports is struggling just to release a basketball game! You might actually be surprised how many people will buy NBA Live 13, with the addition of Ultimate Team that might bring large revenues to your bottom line EA. The demand is there, it makes sense to supply. Competition is needed in this market we can't just have an monopoly.Last edited by Aviator S; 08-06-2012, 07:27 AM. -
I want to believe in the best for this game but it is looking bleeker and bleeker by the minute...but I will be happy as long as I can get the Live 10 controls in 2K13 as an alternate (say it IS so Beluba!!) then I won't feel so bad if Live 13 either doesn't get released or tanks. Lol.Just cuz you pour syrup on ish....Comment
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At this point I don't even care if the game play is not up to par with NBA 2K. JUST LAUNCH THE DAMN GAME EA! Lets stop comparing NBA 2K and NBA Live, when you know that EA Sports is struggling just to release a basketball game! You might actually be surprised how many people will buy NBA Live 13, with the addition of Ultimate Team that might bring large revenues to your bottom line EA. The demand is there, it makes sense to supply. Competition is needed in this market we can't just have an monopoly.Comment
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The main problem with this strategy being that EA has seriously hurt the brand name while wasting millions in development costs. Even if people buy Live out of curiosity this year most will go right back to 2K for the big name stars and quality gameplay.Comment
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I want to believe in the best for this game but it is looking bleeker and bleeker by the minute...but I will be happy as long as I can get the Live 10 controls in 2K13 as an alternate (say it IS so Beluba!!) then I won't feel so bad if Live 13 either doesn't get released or tanks. Lol.Comment
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He's heating up! He's on FIRE!!
Owen Good, of Kotaku seems to be hinting that all the smoke billowing from EA Sports is due to a FIRE that's been squelched by their NBA LIVE 13 Advisory Council (EA Sports Damage Control Unit). For those of you excited about the games possibilities you had better hope so. For those of you who somehow believe that this a planned marketing strategy from EA, a low key approach which then erupts like a volcano, you need to run for the hills.
Once again, the LIVE team was ready to show potential consumers a product that was not ready. But due to intervention at the last minute they were advised against it.
Several posters have posed the same question as to what EA has to hide when it comes to this game. Can we get some answers? Developers at Tiburon? EA Game Changers? Advisory Council members? Anybody?
The NBA Live fan base should be demanding transparency, rather than taking the wait and see approach for three years.
Hide it under a bushel? No. I'm going to let it shine. EA needs to start shining before their light gets snuffed out!Comment
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I think the biggest problem is the decision to launch a 13 version. I've taken on IT projects which we have taken over crippled ones, had to fix and rebuild in a short period of time. It rarely finishes as a perfect project. Actually it never does...
This is the same problem the current team is facing. They were probably excited to take on this task but soon realized what they were taking over in Elite 11. Now you have to make a game to catch up to whatever 2K13 is cooking, plus redo the engine from 11, fix the bugs, add new content, and a lot of other things. I think they were overwhelmed and now they're running out of time and EA is stuck in the middle of not knowing what to do. Do we release a broken product that will do bad in reviews and take a chance of fixing it via patches later? Or do we cancel, take a lot of backlash and come back next year with a solid product. You have to decide which one will take less damage and I think it's canceling.
However, I would hire more developers and announce a March Maddness 2013 coming out in February. Cancel Live 13 and continue to work for NBA Live 14. That way you have a foundation of your game out there, and a lot of people would be very happy with a college basketball game out there.Comment
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I wouldn't be surprised one bit if it did respectable numbers if it comes out at all. It has always been EA's plan to dazzle people with gimmicks to up the flagging sales of Live.
The main problem with this strategy being that EA has seriously hurt the brand name while wasting millions in development costs. Even if people buy Live out of curiosity this year most will go right back to 2K for the big name stars and quality gameplay.Last edited by Aviator S; 08-06-2012, 08:56 AM.Comment
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The article mentions a possible digital release which would in turn potentially offer the game at a lower price. I think that is the only reasoning right now.
If this game repeats what it did with Elite, I don't see how it could rebound. The only thing EA's NBA title has going for it is that the 2K Series has dominated the market and some fans of basketball gaming may want to take a look at something from a different developer.
Other than that, what incentive is there to check in NBA Live? All the game has given in the last few years is speculation and wonder.Being kind, one to another, never disappoints.Comment
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The advisory council is a good idea and all but i don't get why they don't get a group of community guys together to offer insight and advice at the beginning of the development cycle instead of near the end of it when there is little time to make meaningful changes to the game. If they did this it would allow them to go in the right direction from the get-go instead of wasting time on frivolous features most don't care about instead of concentrating on the core elements of the game and then having to push the release date back after 3 YEARS!!!"Aim for the bushes"Comment
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Lol, for years this website has been accused of "being in EA's back pocket". Now, they're reporting on what is clearly just an absolute pathetic effort by the Live team, and suddenly OS is anti-EA.
Remove yourself from your bubble that is the NBA Live forum, and at least do a little research before trying to throw an all-encompassing blanket over the entire site.
If you can't look at what is literally in front of your face, and see the kind of trouble that this series is in, then you are taking "apologist" to a whole new level.
Supporting a company is one thing, but defending them at every turn when they've already cancelled one iteration of this series, and are by all accounts on their way to doing the same in 13, is just embarassingly transparent.
Show me a sports game that has taken this type of development path in the past, and that has turned out to be good. This is not how quality titles are made, plain and simple. People have every right to express their opinions on the matter.Last edited by DickDalewood; 08-06-2012, 09:53 AM.Comment
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Not sure why NBA Live 13 needs to be released at the same time 2K is. I think releasing it a few weeks later may be better for EA. Likely they won't sell as many as 2K, so give 2K the thunder for a few weeks and then step in. How I look at it. As long as the game is released by the start of the NBA season, they'll be fine. Hopefully EA will give us more game info by middle of August.Comment
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Im amazed at how many people still want to give this series a chance
If this was Sony, people would be dogging this effort out big time and saying they need to get out of the game
Within the last decade, we went from about 6 games on the market at once, including college games, to 1 game now, and im not sure exactly what that says.
All I know is, we basketball gamers deserve better than this... Its 2012 where you can talk to a cell phone and it talks back to you, give you directions, pinpoint your locaiton on earth, plugs in lika a computer and shoots video in Hi Def... and here we have a company who lost control of its bowels and doesn't seem to realize how to really clean up afterwards
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Im amazed at how many people still want to give this series a chance
If this was Sony, people would be dogging this effort out big time and saying they need to get out of the game
Within the last decade, we went from about 6 games on the market at once, including college games, to 1 game now, and im not sure exactly what that says.
All I know is, we basketball gamers deserve better than this... Its 2012 where you can talk to a cell phone and it talks back to you, give you directions, pinpoint your locaiton on earth, plugs in lika a computer and shoots video in Hi Def... and here we have a company who lost control of its bowels and doesn't seem to realize how to really clean up afterwards
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