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  • #106
    jrose57
    MVP
    • Dec 2007
    • 3521

    Re: Your favirite NBA Live this generation


    Re: Your favirite NBA Live this generation

    Originally posted by youvalss
    No Live 17. I think 16 was a good game, I didn't own it when it came out, only got it a few years ago and had some fun with it. To me it had superior physics over 18 and 19, especially 19 where most interactions between the ball handler and the defender felt scripted and predetermined.

    Other than that, I like 18 better and the ability to edit rosters and sliders, even without editing tendencies, is huge.
    very glad to have someone that still talk about live with me here, but i notice is too easy to exploit cpu on pick and roll situation where u can just throw the ball down to the rolling big man and dunk all day in paint? and also i don't notice any trades happening in dynasty mode by cpu teams and ended up playing years n years of same roster same team...? what u think?

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    • #107
      youvalss
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      • Feb 2007
      • 16599

      Re: Your favirite NBA Live this generation


      Re: Your favirite NBA Live this generation

      Can't comment about the lack of trades because I usually play with trades disabled, I just focus on the on-court action and less on the management aspect.

      Regarding defense, I see a pretty good interior D, but it would take a lot of roster editing. Never play with the default rosters, EA's rosters are the worst.
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      • #108
        bryball
        Just started!
        • Jun 2025
        • 1

        Re: Your favirite NBA Live this generation


        Originally posted by youvalss
        Re: Your favirite NBA Live this generation

        Can't comment about the lack of trades because I usually play with trades disabled, I just focus on the on-court action and less on the management aspect.

        Regarding defense, I see a pretty good interior D, but it would take a lot of roster editing. Never play with the default rosters, EA's rosters are the worst.
        I know this thread is pretty dead, but did you ever work towards perfecting your sliders more? If so, can you please share your latest/most realistic set along with the necessary roster adjustments?

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