High learning curve = replay value

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  • stiffarmleft
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 1986

    #1

    High learning curve = replay value

    I dont have 2k3 or Live, but after reading the posts, most of the negative things being said about 2k3 is music to my ears. For every argument against the game, someone with the patience and skills to learn the game has debunked the detractors. I like the fact that I won't know every subtle nuance of this game the first day, week or even month and that I will have to learn new things. This reminds me alot of NFL2k3. I have had this game since launch and I learn something new or improve in a facet of the game each time I play. That's what I call getting my money's worth.
  • captaink
    Pro
    • Jul 2002
    • 593

    #2
    Re: High learning curve = replay value

    I don't think this game seems hard at all, the first game I played was on All-star 10 minute periods and won 141-100. I think 10 minutes may be too high, I looked at the espn box scores and the average shot attempts per game between both teams was about 150-151 and my game I had 163 shots so I think I'll put it down to 9 minutes and see what I get.

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    • jdawgkemp
      Rookie
      • Sep 2002
      • 368

      #3
      Re: High learning curve = replay value

      Very true man, for example, people complain about fast breaks all the time. For some reason I dont have problems executing them. Heh

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