NBA Live 15 Fans Getting the Short End of the Stick
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Reminds me of another EA game (NHL 15) that has trickled out arena screen shots... look at how that's shaping up. -
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Honest question:
What exactly is the difference between what Live has been saying/doing this year in comparison to what they were saying/doing in the last 2-3 years?#RespectTheCultureComment
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An impressive screenshot and the year. Honestly.Comment
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Originally posted by MNPhatzHow many people are really fooling themselves into thinking this game won't suck? When is the last time Live rivaled 2k?
I'm not getting my hopes up but we really don't know how it's going to turn out. I think we have to see the game in action before we can finalize that statement.
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As an NBA Live fan from back in the Live 95 days, I'm really really trying to be an NBA Live fan again. I played a TON of Live 14 (more than it probably deserved). Honestly, EA makes it so hard to get excited about the product. Kudos for writing this article. Someone needed to let them know how the fans are feeling.
I think they should take some advice from Jalen Rose: "You got to give the people.... give the people what they want."Comment
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We don't know what's possible for EA and what's not. They had a ton of room to make up but that isn't always a detriment to quick progress especially when we are talking about a completely new system. Because it's much harder to push the limits the closer you are to maxing out potential. For example it's easier to go from 0 to 75 than it is to go from 75 to 100. So the likely hood that Live takes a substantial leap and gives far competition this year is very plausible.
My thing is why not just wait instead of forming a mostly baseless opinion. If Live is indeed a subpar product they won't just sneak it pass anybody before the game becomes available. If EA's M.O. gives you a bad vibe of years past be guarded, but don't cheat yourself by drawing foregone conclusions based on so little. And that previous statement could be made for the other side.Last edited by da ThRONe; 08-31-2014, 01:44 PM.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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So basically give them a fresh start each year, even though past history/evidence suggest very little is going to change.
All I can say about that is I respect those who operate under that mantra, even though we can literally copy and paste these exact same comments/sentiments every single year. We keep "hoping and praying that it'll be different next year" and then next year rolls around and it's the same exact mess we're talking about the following year with EA's "Broken Promises" and such.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Honestly at this point EA has had (for a while now)Three glaring problems when it comes to their NBA Live franchise.
1. A lack of talent. What I mean is a lack of people working on the game capable of actually delivering a game worthy of a 60.00 purchase by today's STANDARDS.
2. Credibility. Actually number 2 is a direct symptom of number 1. When you fail time and time again with NBA live, you resort to all kinds of PR tactics, measured communication strategies and the list goes on. And the most insulting thing about it is that they are trying to sell you lines of BS thinking you as a consumer aren't smart enough to pick up on it. While EA will never full admit they are incapable of delivering an NBA experience worth of 60.00 by today's standards, due to social media, the internet, etc they have no choice but to actually acknowledge some of their shortcomings. They wont full on admit it.. like I said, it's "measured" communication.
3. Competition. Wether you like NBA2k series or not, the truth is they have been consistently putting out a better game for almost 3 system generations now. Im not saying the game is GREAT.. what I am saying it's been consistiently RELATIVELY better than NBA Live's franchise. What I mean is you might think 2k is a 8.5, relatively that puts live around a 4 at best. If you think 2k Is a 5, then Live is more like a 1.5. Right now at least one company clearly and considerably further along in terms of a vision for their NBA franchise, production quality, and flat out talent behind the game. Period.
EA has no one to blame but themselves. If there were no social media, and no competition doing it better (even if better is relatively speaking), you never would have gotten the open letter's apologies, and the promises form EA. They kinda have no choice now due to the fast flow of information on the information super highway. EA with their Live franchise right now is like a really bad bunch of Washington politicians who always dance and dodge around the tough questions until they are in a corner and cannot avoid the spotlight being shined on them.
When EA's Live team starts understanding that today's gamer is a more savy, perceptive and smart kind of gamer maybe they will stop with the BS communications, the underwhelming game selling at full price , etc will stop. EA, right now when it comes to Live, most people aren't buying what you're selling. Literally and figuratively.Comment
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So basically give them a fresh start each year, even though past history/evidence suggest very little is going to change.
All I can say about that is I respect those who operate under that mantra, even though we can literally copy and paste these exact same comments/sentiments every single year. We keep "hoping and praying that it'll be different next year" and then next year rolls around and it's the same exact mess we're talking about the following year with EA's "Broken Promises" and such.
EA is a company. Companies are always selling you always. So yes the M.O. from a marketing stand point doesn't change much from year to year but again that's almost every large company ever. 2k certainly not being excluded. Both companies have "broken promises" it's a question of how many that ultimately matters. EA is in a position to fix more broken promises than 2K IMO and that's not a compliment to EA.
Personally 2K has grown some what stale to me(not to mention I absolutely hate what they did to Myplayer). So I'll greatly appreciate it if Live could offer me a different form of quality basketball gaming. If not I'll just go without either like I did last year.Last edited by da ThRONe; 09-01-2014, 02:08 PM.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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Not sure why so many people are concerned with how critical anybody else is with EA and Live. Every critical response they get is on them. They made that bed repeatedly, so they have to lie in it, fair or not. They've had chances to build good will and get people off their backs numerous times over the years and they did nothing to help themselves and as we're seeing with articles like this even needing to be wrote, they're not helping garner any benefit of the doubt from anybody still.
If people want to take a wait and see approach, I'm cool with that and respect it. However if someone wants to lay into them for what they're seeing, yet again out of this franchise. How can anybody have a problem with that? What has been shown in the last ten years to suggest that they're wrong or harsh in their criticisms?
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Not sure why so many people are concerned with how critical anybody else is with EA and Live. Every critical response they get is on them. They made that bed repeatedly, so they have to lie in it, fair or not. They've had chances to build good will and get people off their backs numerous times over the years and they did nothing to help themselves and as we're seeing with articles like this even needing to be wrote, they're not helping garner any benefit of the doubt from anybody still.
If people want to take a wait and see approach, I'm cool with that and respect it. However if someone wants to lay into them for what they're seeing, yet again out of this franchise. How can anybody have a problem with that? What has been shown in the last ten years to suggest that they're wrong or harsh in their criticisms?
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I guess I'm a more logical person than most. Because I don't see the point of laying it to EA about Live 15 over what happen with Elite 11 Live 12, Live 13, Live 14, Live 10 or Live 1 for that matter. None of it has any impact on what we see with Live 15. I'm judging Live 15 based on whether or not Live 15 is up to my standards or not.
Again I'm someone who was here calling developers out(which I don't condone) when they tried to sell us on how revolutionary and great Elite 11 was going to be when it wasn't even good enough to make it to the shelves and crushed Live 14 when I say the trailers and gameplay. However none of that has anything to do with Oct. 7. If Live manages to close the gap in terms of overall product and give me a brand of videogame basketball I prefer over what I've been getting with 2K lately I'll go and buy Live 15. It's as simple as that. Otherwise I'll be right here with probably you and many other expressing my displeasure in the most constructive way possible.Last edited by da ThRONe; 08-31-2014, 03:39 PM.You looking at the Chair MAN!
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Don't even know why 2k is constantly being brought up in this discussion....because 2k will be fine....they have consistently released games, and done so successfully going on 7 years now...the Live franchise has not.
So what information they've released, marketing tactics they use has no bearing on what Live is doing....
Can we let Live stand on it's own two feet please?Comment
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