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  • Ofizzle
    Pro
    • Nov 2003
    • 632

    #1

    Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

    Has anyone else realized that the difference between going fast and normal movement is not much in the game lol.
    When players are sprinting they're hardly gaining any more ground than if they were just walking.
  • GILATEEN
    Banned
    • Oct 2002
    • 2855

    #2
    Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

    in certains instances that is true........but turbo should be used sparingly.

    if used for crossovers and pick-n-roll situations it is very useful for creating space. but if you just mash turbo all day long, the cpu will adapt to it and play you like you are at top speed.

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    • GILATEEN
      Banned
      • Oct 2002
      • 2855

      #3
      Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

      in certains instances that is true........but turbo should be used sparingly.

      if used for crossovers and pick-n-roll situations it is very useful for creating space. but if you just mash turbo all day long, the cpu will adapt to it and play you like you are at top speed.

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      • Ofizzle
        Pro
        • Nov 2003
        • 632

        #4
        Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

        Originally posted by GILATEEN
        in certains instances that is true........but turbo should be used sparingly.

        if used for crossovers and pick-n-roll situations it is very useful for creating space. but if you just mash turbo all day long, the cpu will adapt to it and play you like you are at top speed.
        No I mean like when you're running the floor, it's like my players are walking, it's fine in halfcourt, but in the open floor or when you're bringing the ball up it's kinda slow...

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        • Ofizzle
          Pro
          • Nov 2003
          • 632

          #5
          Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

          Originally posted by GILATEEN
          in certains instances that is true........but turbo should be used sparingly.

          if used for crossovers and pick-n-roll situations it is very useful for creating space. but if you just mash turbo all day long, the cpu will adapt to it and play you like you are at top speed.
          No I mean like when you're running the floor, it's like my players are walking, it's fine in halfcourt, but in the open floor or when you're bringing the ball up it's kinda slow...

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          • inkcil
            All Star
            • Jul 2002
            • 5253

            #6
            Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

            Ofizzle,

            Yeah, I really noticed that too. Players that do not have high speed rating do not move very fast w/ turbo, especially is their meter is 1/4 to 1/2 drained. I play w/ fatigue at about 40. With Andre Miller of the Nuggets, I'm like, "dude, can you go any slower?"

            But, when i bring in Earl Boykins off the bench it is like NIGHT AND DAY. He is so fast compared to Miller that I almost feel like I am cheating.

            Turbo is not a univeral speed button that makes everyone lightening quick. But it does make the speed players lightening quick. For this reason, your observation becomes an asset to the game.
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            • inkcil
              All Star
              • Jul 2002
              • 5253

              #7
              Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

              Ofizzle,

              Yeah, I really noticed that too. Players that do not have high speed rating do not move very fast w/ turbo, especially is their meter is 1/4 to 1/2 drained. I play w/ fatigue at about 40. With Andre Miller of the Nuggets, I'm like, "dude, can you go any slower?"

              But, when i bring in Earl Boykins off the bench it is like NIGHT AND DAY. He is so fast compared to Miller that I almost feel like I am cheating.

              Turbo is not a univeral speed button that makes everyone lightening quick. But it does make the speed players lightening quick. For this reason, your observation becomes an asset to the game.
              Unofficial OS Ambassador of "CPU vs. CPU"

              Now Playing:

              XB1 (Forza Motorsport 6 and Horizon 2)
              Switch (Mario Kart and Zelda)
              PS3 (old 2k games and the Show)

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              • Ofizzle
                Pro
                • Nov 2003
                • 632

                #8
                Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

                Originally posted by inkcil
                Ofizzle,

                Yeah, I really noticed that too. Players that do not have high speed rating do not move very fast w/ turbo, especially is their meter is 1/4 to 1/2 drained. I play w/ fatigue at about 40. With Andre Miller of the Nuggets, I'm like, "dude, can you go any slower?"

                But, when i bring in Earl Boykins off the bench it is like NIGHT AND DAY. He is so fast compared to Miller that I almost feel like I am cheating.

                Turbo is not a univeral speed button that makes everyone lightening quick. But it does make the speed players lightening quick. For this reason, your observation becomes an asset to the game.
                Yea I know what you mean, I just hate when I make a pass to Stromile Swift and he has a path to the basket, then it takes me 5 seconds [exxageratting] to dribble from the free throw line to the basket and dunk. He moves hardly any faster than if I hadn't used the turbo button.

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                • Ofizzle
                  Pro
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 632

                  #9
                  Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

                  Originally posted by inkcil
                  Ofizzle,

                  Yeah, I really noticed that too. Players that do not have high speed rating do not move very fast w/ turbo, especially is their meter is 1/4 to 1/2 drained. I play w/ fatigue at about 40. With Andre Miller of the Nuggets, I'm like, "dude, can you go any slower?"

                  But, when i bring in Earl Boykins off the bench it is like NIGHT AND DAY. He is so fast compared to Miller that I almost feel like I am cheating.

                  Turbo is not a univeral speed button that makes everyone lightening quick. But it does make the speed players lightening quick. For this reason, your observation becomes an asset to the game.
                  Yea I know what you mean, I just hate when I make a pass to Stromile Swift and he has a path to the basket, then it takes me 5 seconds [exxageratting] to dribble from the free throw line to the basket and dunk. He moves hardly any faster than if I hadn't used the turbo button.

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                  • bulls96
                    Pro
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 759

                    #10
                    Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

                    Freestyle effectiveness has something to do with it too. try increasing it.

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                    • bulls96
                      Pro
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 759

                      #11
                      Re: Sprinting/Turbo too Slow

                      Freestyle effectiveness has something to do with it too. try increasing it.

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