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What is the "trick" to shooting?
Playing online, I am fairly decent although my record isn't too good. I get a lot of wide open looks but can't shoot because of the dreaded shot meter, however, my opponent will never miss, it's like they're playing 2K12.
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Playing online, I am fairly decent although my record isn't too good. I get a lot of wide open looks but can't shoot because of the dreaded shot meter, however, my opponent will never miss, it's like they're playing 2K12.
What is the trick to shooting? I know there has to be one ...Last edited by RunN1st; 10-30-2014, 12:09 PM."The older I get, the faster I was!"
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ignore the meter, shoot at the apex of your jump. Use the feed back to let you know if you were early or late, and just learn the release that way. focusing on the meter takes your eye of closing defenders and what not.Comment
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I agree. But at least it's toggle-able. I liked last year's shot mechanic better though. A bigger range of "excellent release". It didn't always go in but at least I got to enjoy watching MP'S beautiful jumper I selected.Check out my gaming channel YouTube.com/OffTheBrinkTV for Tips, Tricks, Tutorials, Walkthroughs and Let's Play videos!Comment
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This was the best advice. I get a ton of excellent releases now, especially with my favorite player Deron Williams. It's amazing how much better it is not having that meter and instead watching the form.Comment
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Find players whose release you like regardless of rating but its recommended over a 70. I love Tyreke Evans shot and I get perfect all the time but get Slightly Early alot of the time with Lance Stephenson so I slotted him to the bench. Here's the lineup I run.
Zach LaVine (God Mode Literally)
Tyreke Evans
Carmelo Anthony
Jeff Green
Al JeffersonFlying High Above The Sky
NBA: Philadelphia 76ers
MLB: St Louis Cardinals
NFL: Dallas Cowboys
NCAA: Notre DameComment
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Does turning off the meter improve your odds at all? (Apart from the possible improvement from watching the release point rather than the meter.)
Also, I read about using a player's real-life shooting percentage instead of my (lousy) timing. Can I choose to have the CPU decide the release point for me, in effect? So that whether I make or miss depends not on my timing, but the player's real life stats? If so, how do you enable that feature for MyTeam?Comment
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Re: What is the "trick" to shooting?
Does turning off the meter improve your odds at all? (Apart from the possible improvement from watching the release point rather than the meter.)
Also, I read about using a player's real-life shooting percentage instead of my (lousy) timing. Can I choose to have the CPU decide the release point for me, in effect? So that whether I make or miss depends not on my timing, but the player's real life stats? If so, how do you enable that feature for MyTeam?Comment
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After playing with the shot meter off for the first half of MyCareer I've actually turned the shot meter on to combat the shot fatigue. I find it helps a lot in the second half to find out how much I'm off on my shots and how much the game is ripping me off on my releases.Comment
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Does anyone else have the habit of holding the sprint trigger when shooting? Even on threes and jumpers, I always do it and when I don't for some reason the shots seem to miss more. It's probably in my head, but I don't know why I do it.Beavers|Red Sox|Buccaneers|NBA HoopsComment
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