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Am I the only person who remembers full teams of 7ft players? Lmao.
People are in denial. Crew was the biggest cheese feast in 2k ever. Why do people think they took it out? Because it needed fixed. Not quick fixed. Properly fixed. Hence why it's been 4/5 years and it still hasn't been brought back.
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What? In what way as it harder to stop zig zagging in 2k11 than 2k15? With the deadeye and shot creater badges that exist in 2k15, along with the ridiculous perfect releases, it's much more overpowered than 2k11. Have you played the game? When you Zig zagged in 2k11 you didn't get rewarded by ridiculous op badges. There's no way that they're even comparable. 2k11 actually looked like nba basketball rather than nba jam mixed with nba streets volume 2
Anyway, ultimately, the talk about 2K15 being more cheese that 2K11 has to be measured with the fact that 2K11 had just as much, and some of it had no answer at all.
But you guys can believe what you want to believe. What do I know? I obviously know nothing about the game it would seem.
And the epitome of hyperbole comes in statements that claim NBA 2K15 looks like NBA Jam or Street. How YOU played those games? You're seriously comparing 2K15 to those games? Wow.Last edited by Boilerbuzz; 07-16-2015, 02:37 PM.Comment
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Am I the only person who remembers full teams of 7ft players? Lmao.
People are in denial. Crew was the biggest cheese feast in 2k ever. Why do people think they took it out? Because it needed fixed. Not quick fixed. Properly fixed. Hence why it's been 4/5 years and it still hasn't been brought back.
That being said ... you're right. I enjoyed playing it with friends, but it was some of the ugliest basketball at times. There were countless games against a team of 2 guys with 99 OVR 6-10 SGs, taking 40 shots apiece, and basically no way to stop them without getting lucky and perfectly timing your block attempt (there was no R-stick contest in 2K11). Sometimes you'd get a really fun, sim game on Crew ... but those were the rare exception from my experience.Comment
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A pro-am is were local legends and NBA players get together to play in a competitive summer league which can last for about 1 month or so..
Here is a link to a popular Pro-am leaguehttp://www.seattlebasketballproam.com/?page_id=7334Comment
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We know what the pro-am is bro lol, everyone is just speculating what 2ks intentions are with it and how it will be implemented in 2k16.Comment
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Hmmm, this sounds familiar .....Comment
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Yea but why would it not be sim when you still have a Park mode for street ball antics?Comment
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2K Pro-Am in NBA 2K16?
I believe what Jrocc is saying is in terms of myplayer online its a lot more cheese now then before, which wouldn't be a false statement at all back then really only had to deal with hop step in paint and hacked players, wasnt any zig zaggin, no step back corner 3s, no traveling, no dunking on someone 50 times a game, no abusing behind the back. Game play is better now yes but what came along with that is a lot more cheese stuff in terms of my player online.
Exactly. And dude Mike is talking about 7+ players but it's going on now lol. I also said barring hacking and modded players. Some people try to talk about stuff that they have no idea about.
The only issues I had on 11 was Spin dunk which could be stopped but if a user knew how to do it w/o posting up, you was in trouble. Hopstep was annoying, but could def be contained. A lot of the stuff I am reading wasn't even in 2K11 or people are mistaken. No RS contest? I could've sworn I could do that. Maybe you couldn't move as well but you def could put your hands up. Stuff like that shows people don't remember a lot of stuff. Behind the back cheese in 11? Maybe you mean 10. Layup shot in 2K11? C'mon. It was only spin dunk, hopstep and some had issues w/ euros.
2K11 you wasn't throwing alleys and just catching them while people in the lane, you're not just dunking on people if they sitting in the paint, NOBODY was shooting 3s crazy in 2K11, if they was, they weren't shooting a high % lol. All people do on 15 is shoot 3s now because it's ridiculously easy to zig zag and get a little space and get a perfect release. Man, just go watch a rec game and watch a crew video. WITHOUT a modded player. Tell me which one looks more like basketball.Last edited by Jrocc23; 07-16-2015, 03:58 PM.HATE LOSING MORE THAN I LOVE WINNING!
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Exactly. And dude Mike is talking about 7+ players but it's going on now lol. I also said barring hacking and modded players. Some people try to talk about stuff that they have no idea about.
The only issues I had on 11 was Spin dunk which could be stopped but if a user knew how to do it w/o posting up, you was in trouble. Hopstep was annoying, but could def be contained. A lot of the stuff I am reading wasn't even in 2K11 or people are mistaken. No RS contest? I could've sworn I could do that. Maybe you couldn't move as well but you def could put your hands up. Stuff like that shows people don't remember a lot of stuff. Behind the back cheese in 11? Maybe you mean 10. Layup shot in 2K11? C'mon. It was only spin dunk, hopstep and some had issues w/ euros.
2K11 you wasn't throwing alleys and just catching them while people in the lane, you're not just dunking on people if they sitting in the paint, NOBODY was shooting 3s crazy in 2K11, if they was, they weren't shooting a high % lol. All people do on 15 is shoot 3s now because it's ridiculously easy to zig zag and get a little space and get a perfect release. Man, just go watch a rec game and watch a crew video. WITHOUT a modded player. Tell me which one looks more like basketball.
1. You never played 2k11
2. You are in denial or arent remembering it right (rose tinted glasses).
3. By some miracle you were fortunate enough to never ever play a cheeser.
4. You don't know what cheese is.
Can't drive through the defense and dunk it? Can't shoot 3's crazy? Yeah right.
Whatever you say buddy.
There's a reason it was removed. = absolute cheese. And a reason it's been 4/5 years and still hasn't been put back into the game = so cheesy it's taking years to fix.Comment
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2K Pro-Am in NBA 2K16?
There's only a few explanations for someone to have the opinion you do:
1. You never played 2k11
2. You are in denial or arent remembering it right (rose tinted glasses).
3. By some miracle you were fortunate enough to never ever play a cheeser.
4. You don't know what cheese is.
Can't drive through the defense and dunk it? Can't shoot 3's crazy? Yeah right.
Whatever you say buddy.
There's a reason it was removed. = absolute cheese. And a reason it's been 4/5 years and still hasn't been put back into the game = so cheesy it's taking years to fix.
You sound silly. I watched a few seconds of that vid and seen a CPU Tony Allen cheese? Are you kidding me? He passed the ball to him and he scored. Like y'all call anything "cheese". The guy was making 3s ok. It happens. But I don't know 2K11 but I have about a 100 videos recorded of my crew playing random crews losses and all and people hit 3s but it was never something crazy where you felt you've been cheated. Shooting on there was mad fair and realistic. You can't tell me 2K11 shooting was worse that 15 is now lol.
And no, you couldn't just drive and dunk on people crazy. I swear a lot of y'all are lying. No way was it easier to dunk on people on 11 compared to 15 w/ Posterizer.
Watch any of my crew vids. Yeah, there is "cheese" online but go and watch a rec game right now and I bet it doesn't look nothing like crew when it comes to simulating basketball.
Edit: and the vid is showing highlights. What did he actually shoot % wise? My games are full raw gameplay. You see it all. Just because someone makes a 3 it's cheese. C'mon man. Let's be real. Players make tough shots sometimes it's going to happen. But that was never ever a consistent thing like it is in 15. That's not even a argument.Last edited by Jrocc23; 07-16-2015, 04:14 PM.HATE LOSING MORE THAN I LOVE WINNING!
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You sound silly. I watched a few seconds of that vid and seen a CPU Tony Allen cheese? Are you kidding me? He passed the ball to him and he scored. Like y'all call anything "cheese". The guy was making 3s ok. It happens. But I don't know 2K11 but I have about a 100 videos recorded of my crew playing random crews losses and all and people hit 3s but it was never something crazy where you felt you've been cheated. Shooting on there was mad fair and realistic. You can't tell me 2K11 shooting was worse that 15 is now lol.
And no, you couldn't just drive and dunk on people crazy. I swear a lot of y'all are lying. No way was it easier to dunk on people on 11 compared to 15 w/ Posterizer.
Watch any of my crew vids. Yeah, there is "cheese" online but go and watch a rec game right now and I bet it doesn't look nothing like crew when it comes to simulating basketball.
And what's all this chat about badges? They weren't brought in to make skills easier they were brought in to make skills unique to players. You can't have anyone with decent dunk stats posterise people all the time like you used to. Now its players who actually posterise in real life that have the badge. So they do it more often, which is simulating real life.
Badges are a positive not a negative. Everyone had those skills before. There was nothing to separate players aside from generic attributes (of which there were less than there are now). The badges separate people who are elite at a certain skill from those who aren't.
If anything they need more badges not less.Comment
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First - the badges have counter-badges! You can get defensive badges to negate each offensive badge. But I guess everyone ignores that or doesn't care about defensive badges. But then have the nerve to bitch about offensive badges. Secondly, the cheese in 2K11, most of it was mechanical and had NO answers. In 2K15, with zig-zag, not only do they heavily hit the percentages, but I've seen PLENTY of people defend it just fine. If some idiot wants to do that crap and take pretty much the SAME penalty for it as if there was defender on a set shot, go for it. I hear and AGREE with the "perfect" release bull**** we got thanks to all that EA hype. I'm SO glad it's a general fail.
Anyway, ultimately, the talk about 2K15 being more cheese that 2K11 has to be measured with the fact that 2K11 had just as much, and some of it had no answer at all.
But you guys can believe what you want to believe. What do I know? I obviously know nothing about the game it would seem.
And the epitome of hyperbole comes in statements that claim NBA 2K15 looks like NBA Jam or Street. How YOU played those games? You're seriously comparing 2K15 to those games? Wow.
And yes I'm comparing 2k15 online to those games. Have you ever spectated a Park or Rec game? Are you telling me that those games with every player shooting like Steph curry and posterizing everyone .....those resemble nba ball more than they resemble nba jam or nba streets? To each his own I guessComment
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You watched a few seconds of the video? Try replying to me when you've watched the entire thing. Or just Google crew cheese 2k11 and see it for yourself. You need reminded you're clearly delusional. Sorry mate.
And what's all this chat about badges? They weren't brought in to make skills easier they were brought in to make skills unique to players. You can't have anyone with decent dunk stats posterise people all the time like you used to. Now its players who actually posterise in real life that have the badge. So they do it more often, which is simulating real life.
Badges are a positive not a negative. Everyone had those skills before. There was nothing to separate players aside from generic attributes (of which there were less than there are now). The badges separate people who are elite at a certain skill from those who aren't.
If anything they need more badges not less.
Like I said, I have plenty of videos that I still check out every now and then. You're just making stuff up. What the hell is CPU Tony Allen cheese lol? I watched more and it's all silly. The guy is cheesing because he's hitting 3s. Of course you're not really going to show all the ones he's missed. Contested shots were easy misses.
What are you talking about? Were talking Rec/Crew here. Not regular players. If you have Posterizer it will make your chances of dunking on someone a lot higher. Just like a lot of the other badges mainly deadeye. Again, it shows you're not as knowledgable about the game.
I like badges. But my bottom line point is, it was a lot harder to dunk or make 3s on people in 2K11. I used to not even really take 3s in 11 because it was hard. Specially from the top of the key. I just ate midrange up and the wings.HATE LOSING MORE THAN I LOVE WINNING!
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Either I'm crazy or everyone else is. The 7ft wing players with Devin Harris jumpers running to the corner and splashing contested threes every game? The post spin dunks? The hop step cheese? Nobody? Seriously?
Crew was a cheese fest. I don't know how anyone can argue anything else.Comment
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