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Originally Posted by RT3 Legend |
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Yes, 2k should address this right away if anything. They love to do it in a middle of a shot or dunk, and yes, it is irritating to the eyes, and just plain childish and annoying. A simple solution would be to only be able to pause during actual dead balls. Otherwise, the opponent must take a timeout if they want to be able to pause.
There is no reason an opponent should be able to pause at any moment on offense. People take advantage of this and pause for about 30 seconds in the middle of an offensive set, and then unpause all of a sudden and pass to a cutting player for a dunk, while you are thrown off on defense. Dead balls only such as after the balls goes out of bounds.
I've been running into immature players like this a lot lately, and the funning thing is that they are usually the worst players, and it doesn't matter if they are winning or losing, they just want to be annoying and obnoxious.
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I played a guy today that had a nick that ended with 1978. I was born in '81. If this guy was almost 40 years old I can not believe it. I took a timeout after the first 3 minutes and asked himto stop it very politely. Of course he kept on doing it. He already had Ewing so he didn't really have to.
I was losing by 10 in the mid of 3rd period when I quit. I felt dizzy for the next two hours.
I really can not understand WHY hasn't 2k addressed this issue. They have already addressed the unlimited fouls and time-outs that someone does only to extend the game.
This can ALSO cause health issues. 2 Pauses per period or 8 on total is enough. Also the defender has to be able to have a saying to "unpause"
EA does it fine in FIFA