Re: An In-Depth Look at the Changes to the NBA 2K16 Ratings System
Re: In-Depth Look at NBA 2K16 Ratings
...Did he just call Dennis Rodman the best offensive rebounder of all time?
Uh, don't get me wrong, he's top five, but I still think Moses Ma--
Wait, this is the former bedwardsroy19?...Well, shoot, now I don't know WHAT to think.
Well, whatever. Here's to hoping that improving your free throws in MyCareer doesn't automatically make you a better three-point shooter. Obviously looking forward to that news.
Re: An In-Depth Look at the Changes to the NBA 2K16 Ratings System
Re: An In-Depth Look at the Changes to the NBA 2K16 Ratings System
Sounds great!...love the idea that they are scrapping inflated ratings!...would love to see some gameplay, be interesting to see if they have changed the sim engine due to changing ratings/tendencies!
Re: An In-Depth Look at the Changes to the NBA 2K16 Ratings System
An In-Depth Look at the Changes to the NBA 2K16 Ratings System
New grounds! As a loyal, 2K player. . . I'm willing to give it a chance and test it out.
Question:
• Is navigating the auction house as easy, as smooth and SNAPPY as it is on nba 2k15? As opposed to [cough] madden [/cough] #NoPun
Observation:
• Much respect to the team now adopting the word "cheese" to the list of things to avoid. Looking forward to see how the community managed to end flash pausers who troll the game after every whistle and basket.
Re: An In-Depth Look at the Changes to the NBA 2K16 Ratings System
Re: An In-Depth Look at the Changes to the NBA 2K16 Ratings System
I really really REALLY like this approach. This is something I have wanted done for some time now. I hope this means that certain legends ratings aren't boosted anymore.
If this actually goes as planned, i may be able to leave raings alone and simply touch up sig shots.
sidenote: id love to see how "close" Kareem would be to Jordan on the greatness scale
Re: An In-Depth Look at the Changes to the NBA 2K16 Ratings System
I agree with this approach and in fact, this is the approach I used to re-rate NBA 2K11(or 2K12), when the old school Rosters actually felt playable. Rodman was the person I used as the bar for rebounding, etc... Makes plenty of sense.
Hopefully during next season, the ratings fluctuations are not so extreme, especially for guys who though may be having a great season, do not so dramatically outshine their prior year stats(or change so much in ability) as to warrant an extreme overall leap(Thinking Harden and his 6 point overall increase specifically). It seems that with the Hall of fame scale as the bar, this could also naturally sober the temptation to over-rate or over-increase guys who are already rated accurately and happen to be on a hot streak. Not talking about the Whiteside's of the league who were rated incorrectly out the gate and proved to be under-rated.
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