09-16-2015, 10:36 AM
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#96
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Rookie
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Williamstown, NJ
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Some have stated this already but we should all be extremely pleased to hear that 2K addressed the cheese with cap penalties. In 2K15, I thought creating a 6'4, 195 pound PG like John Wall was a good idea but sheesh, after about two months of Park & Rec, everyone played pretty much the same or better once they reached an 85 overall and obtained the necessary badges. Despite the glitch with the 7 foot Point Guards, players' attributes in general were too inflated no matter the position. The developers just didn't seem to take height and weight into account. Physicality and strength didn't present itself on the court either. Therefore, players essentially had the ability to score at will; creating space and attacking the rim with ease due to lack of contact. One thing I absolutely could not stand as a perimeter defender was being knocked down without a proper call or being put on skates by someone performing the side to side cheese.
I would also appreciate some more diversity in NBA2K16 like body type. Being ripped or buff is not enough. Wingspan is a good start but go more in depth as far as size in areas like your shoulders, chest, biceps, calves, etc.
Hairstyles could still use some work. There hasn't been any news on it yet but hopefully it has improved. Instead of just scrolling through a variety and choosing from a color palette, maybe we could change our hair length or something. Idk, I'm just trying to think outside the box.
Apparel definitely needs to be enhanced in my opinion. It was good but not great. The developers should research the latest trends in fashion and incorporate them into MyCareer. Joggers were a good addition but come on 2K, we gotta do something about the shorts length. Not everybody wears their shorts above the knee. Take advantage of your connections with Nike and Adidas; two established companies who produce high quality sporting equipment. Give us some "Just Do It/Ball is Life" dry-fit shirts or tanks, Elite socks/bottoms, hats, etc. A better selection is basically what I'm asking for. I'm personally not a big fan of the graphic tees provided in 2K15.
Tattoos took a huge leap according to the news a few weeks ago. That's the level of depth we should all be looking for. 1,500 tattoos is a lot to edit and choose from so we shouldn't enter MyPark or Rec seeing the same designs.
Anyway! Back to the topic! 2K should just go back to the traditional attribute system where you weren't just throwing upgrades into a category (Ex. Inside Scoring, Athleticism) and getting +5 added to multiple skills at once. I'm still eager to hear their solution to this issue. Give those who really understand the game of basketball and know how to develop versatile players a chance to distinguish themselves from the casual gamer. Let's be honest here, most people want to dominate solely through dunking or perimeter scoring which is fine however, there needs to be a disconnection. In other words, if you choose to spend all of your precious upgrades on say three point shooting, then you should lack in a multitude of other areas such as dribbling, passing. Separate the one-dimensional player from the multi-talented.
Glad to hear big men will play their role on the floor. In my opinion, team play should be the ultimate focus from the floor general or whoever is the clear, standout player. Ballin' with or against a bunch of invincible MyPlayer's is no fun.
I'm out though! That's all I have to say today. Please, leave comments below on what your liked or disliked about my post. I'll be happy to discuss more.
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