Will there be a Live 17?
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Re: Will there be a Live 17?
I prefer LIVE gameplay much more than 2K. With all the craziness, 2K feel
I dont know how to explain it but kinda`sticky` to me. NBA gameplay flow better and fun.
However, with all the crashes & bugs, unable to edit the rosters(seriously???)
and not so many rookies in the game, I will go back to 2K next year
I never had mid-game crashes in 2k or EA`s Madden.
In live I did 2 games today both crashes in 4th Q. thats after the update.
btw, I am live fan since NBA LIVE 95(!) and I only switch to 2k in 2009, after the disappointment I had from Live 08. than back to live in 10. very disappointed. since then only 2k until this year.Comment
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are ppl really going by sales numbers right now? That is so laughable when the holiday season is just starting. People will start buying games soon. Not everyone wants to buy a basketball game when they first come out when the season didn't even start. I want to get Live but I'm holding off until Dec...don't want to own two basketball games at full price with annoying issues.Comment
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True, it's not like any other basketball games are selling well right now
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there budget is low, but that isnt an excuse to have obvious glitches in games, seems like companies nowadays dont do much testing in there games or something, or it downloads wierd onto consoles and the glitches come up randomlyComment
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are ppl really going by sales numbers right now? That is so laughable when the holiday season is just starting. People will start buying games soon. Not everyone wants to buy a basketball game when they first come out when the season didn't even start. I want to get Live but I'm holding off until Dec...don't want to own two basketball games at full price with annoying issues.
I see a problem here..Live has been such a distaste in so many people's minds that they have no urgency nor respect for it.
And here we are 2 weeks and 3 days later and I doubt if they've even sold 20 thousand copies of Live 16. (That is sad)
I agree the game is fun, but so much is bad about it, it's not denying why it continues to be the step child of EA Franchises and the loser every year against the competition.
EA needs a new vision on what makes a real basketball game and they need to find that vision quick...Forget about Live 10, Elite 11, The debacle of 13,14,15.
And really come up with a fresh new look, sound and feel of a basketball game.Comment
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In regards to sales I think what appollooff320 is trying to convey is that several people are waiting to purchase this game, in general or especially in addition to 2k, during the holiday season when there are bound to be discounts for the game. This has been clearly indicated on this board by various community members. I've also seen the same comments on Youtube etc. For many, that just makes more sense at this juncture. I myself have expressed this line of thinking for some time now and do expect more of a surge in sales during this period. All things being said, it sounds like EA has budgeted or planned for less than stellar sales figures regardless as WTF has stated. Would like to know what the sales tally numbers will reveal at the end of the day, but if investors are already on board with the projections then it is what it is. It may be more of a problem if sales fell way off expectations or what had been forecasted, but then again it may not. In sum, I truly expect EA to start looking for a real upswing in sales starting next year when they would have had the opportunity to truly give the community what they've been seeking in regards to game options as well as fleshing out the various modes including tightening up Pro Am, and perhaps adding new modes, etc.Last edited by Calvenn; 10-15-2015, 08:46 PM.Comment
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Re: Will there be a Live 17?
are ppl really going by sales numbers right now? That is so laughable when the holiday season is just starting. People will start buying games soon. Not everyone wants to buy a basketball game when they first come out when the season didn't even start. I want to get Live but I'm holding off until Dec...don't want to own two basketball games at full price with annoying issues.In regards to sales I think what appollooff320 is trying to convey is that several people are waiting to purchase this game, in general or especially in addition to 2k, during the holiday season when there are bound to be discounts for the game. This has been clearly indicated on this board by various community members. I've also seen the same comments on Youtube etc. For many, that just makes more sense at this juncture. I myself have expressed this line of thinking for some time now and do expect more of a surge in sales during this period. All things being said, it sounds like EA has budgeted or planned for less than stellar sales figures regardless as WTF has stated. Would like to know what the sales tally numbers will reveal at the end of the day, but if investors are already on board with the projections then it is what it is. It may be more of a problem if sales fell way off expectations or what had been forecasted, but then again it may not. In sum, I truly expect EA to start looking for a real upswing in sales starting next year when they would have had the opportunity to truly give the community what they've been seeking in regards to game options as well as fleshing out the various modes including tightening up Pro Am, and perhaps adding new modes, etc.
Sorry but Shadows killed Apolloof's excuse, and that what it was an excuse. I highlighted the key excuse of his quote, because the other NBA game had sent out 4mil copies to distributors in a release week. This side of the forums is excuse central.
1.First excuse was people are going to write off Live 16, because of past games. Atleast try the demo and then make an opinion was said.
2.Wait for the Day 1 patch people, and then make an opinion.
3.You're playing the demo (patched), and not the full retail game
4.Im giving the devs the benefit of the doubt, Live 17 will be when its able too compete.
Originally posted by pdawg17The unfortunate thing is that updates to the full game have already fixed most of the issues with the demo (I have EA Access). However, most people here downloaded the demo and played that version which has TONS of issues. If all the people that have voted had played the full version there would not be this many "bad" votes...Originally posted by benefactorIt's typical hyperbole BS that tells the story of these votes.
To not like the game is fine, but it is certainly not a bad game. It plays very well, is now the leader in graphics AND court audio atmosphere and has a super addictive Pro Am online mode.
Still lots of work to be done but it just shows how brain washed so many of you voters are.Originally posted by BCDX97Well, this is a worthless poll ruined by 2K fanboys. Well done, sirs.
5.are ppl really going by sales numbers right now?
6.Size of the dev team/budget excuse..
Originally posted by Sean O'BrienIs your team size relatively the same as last year?
Yeah, big. It's a big investment. EA's really, you know, we're not making much money on this game. And we're spending a lot of money. We hired three engineers, and the guy who runs gameplay, Connor Dugan, who most recently was on UFC for a minute and SSX. He was a line producer for SSX and worked with me on basketball for a long time. Prior to that, Ryan Santos was a guy who worked on NBA Street and NBA Live up to 10, then he left to work at Blast Radius for a while and then the Jordan account. A real basketball head. He's a designer so he does a lot of different things across our game.
Anyways carry on..NBA Live is the epitome of Cancel Culture..
Originally posted by Dounte/MLBNFLNBALGSI'd be the first to call myself a hypocrite.
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I agree the game is fun, but so much is bad about it, it's not denying why it continues to be the step child of EA Franchises and the loser every year against the competition.
EA needs a new vision on what makes a real basketball game and they need to find that vision quick...Forget about Live 10, Elite 11, The debacle of 13,14,15.
And really come up with a fresh new look, sound and feel of a basketball game.
Let's face it. They are climbing a monstrous hill in battling 2K but rebooting again will just put them further behind. You said it yourself - the game is fun. Simply continue to evolve and improve what you have. The fact 2K sold 4 million this year already is actually a good thing for next year as people may want something different. I see next year as the huge year for live where they may just shut down if sales are bad.
The live team does shoot themselves in the foot with terrible design decisions like no sliders until now and no roster edits. No good reason for this. But the core gameplay is fun for me. A price cut like 2K5 used would be a smart decision. Sell the game at $40 to entice people. You need to grab market share. I don't think a reboot is a good idea.Comment
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I think if 17 fails to capture market share and they still want an NBA game to succeed they should go back to Street.
Street 2 was the most amazing game back in the day. The graphics, the animations were ahead of the sim games.
Less players on the court, double the quality of the models to insane levels, expand on their pro-am model, capture the hip hop culture that both games seem to target, not worry about the shortcomings of their sim aspects.Comment
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Unfortunately, sales numbers are the bottom line.
Patches cost a lot of money to get uploaded (i think PS is $40 000 per patch?) and also manpower etc to make...
This game is selling terribly, yet again.
And this leads to it being poorly supported, yet again...as no company can justify continual support once a game fails to make money.
That leaves those of us who bought it frustrated, yet again.
2K's sales figures are stunning...4 million in the first week. That is why they can have devs all over the web, patches uploaded, constant improvements.
I do not know what the future is for LIVE. Personally, I have bought them all and 16 is probably the most dissapointing for me as I genuinely thought the third year on next gen would be the breakthrough year.
But really, it is not much more than 15 with a great patch. And some areas, like post play, are actually worse.
Dynasty, season mode, post play, defense, no editing, we are going to be stuck with outdated rosters yet again with no way to edit trades etc when they happen...it is just really disappointing.Comment
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