This will be my first time playing NBA 2K in several years and I'm curious to know what the majority consensus is for the best camera to use for offline games?
Are you looking for functionality or aesthetics? Most people play using the 2K cam, since it offers the best view of the court and is the easiest to execute dribble moves and shots.
Personally, I prefer the broadcast camera, and use the absolute control scheme.
Ive seen a new zoomout function in broadcast after rebounds in some gameplay videos that could make it more feasible in mycareer play.
Otherwise it can be tough to make the right reads in transition, and the loss of depth perception can make it tough to corral rebounds and loose balls.
This will be my first time playing NBA 2K in several years and I'm curious to know what the majority consensus is for the best camera to use for offline games?
Thanks
As strictly an offline gamer, I use the default Broadcast camera both for functionality and aesthetics.
Spoiler
If you're concerned about not being able to see downfield after inbounding the ball, there's the "Broadcast Zoom" camera option. The camera will zoom out just enough for you to see all 10 players immediately upon inbound. As you start moving towards half court with the ball, the camera will slowly revert back to normal broadcast. I don't use zoom because I don't like the zoom in/out feature, but definitely useful.
2k camera is what a lot of online competitive gamers use. I don't use it because I've been acclimated to seeing IRL NBA games in broadcast view. Broadcast is a comfort thing.
Secondly, the 2k camera allows you to see more exploit during transitions. I personally think it pushes you to play a more uptempo style offense.
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