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Re: How do you defend?
I was getting ready to post something similar to this. It's very frustrating to read how much fun everyones having and I can't stop anyone. Now I can't lie, I've been a Live guy since way back. This is the first 2K I've played since xbox/ps2 days.
I played the demo a lot to get familiar with the controls on offense. Now on defense is something else. The footwork on this game is sloppy IMO. One jab step from the CPU and I'm all over the place. It's frustrating watching the CPU cut on a dime and pull up for a jumper, while my guys move in a circular motion when trying to move from one side of the court to the other.
Didn't mean to highjack your thread or turn this into a impression, but like you....any suggestions would be appreciated.Florida State Seminoles
Atlanta Braves
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Re: How do you defend?
My Player or team games?
Try to anticipate what they're gonna do. And remember, good offense > defense.
Also, ratings matter. on ball defense, defensive awareness, things like that. So it does depend who you control.
If you play team games, pick your poison. Try to dictate how they play. For example, make Westbrook a shooter.Get that weak stuff outta here!Comment
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Re: How do you defend?
When you hold LT button, your player follow players automatically and dont allow opponent players to past him in older Nba 2k games.But this time when you hold LT button, your player do nothing.There is no difference between holding LT and not holding LT.That is the problem guys.Comment
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Re: How do you defend?
The right stick is very sensitive to movement. You don't have to push it very hard to put your defender in good position. Just slightly feather it to match the defenders movements and only use turbo in spurts while trying to recover. As for post D...you're on your own. Good Luck.Comment
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Re: How do you defend?
Forgot to mention, in this game (especially with on ball D and passing lane defense) much of what happens depends entirely on you and your skill level. The Cpu will rarely bail you out. Just takes some practice to get used to. As I said before, defending the post one on oneis still a mystery. At least to me.Comment
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Re: How do you defend?
When you hold LT button, your player follow players automatically and dont allow opponent players to past him in older Nba 2k games.But this time when you hold LT button, your player do nothing.There is no difference between holding LT and not holding LT.That is the problem guys.
They loosened the defensive hold that LT does to add more realism based on your defensive ratings so a poor defender will differentiate from a lock down guy. You have to do anticipating and scouting on your match-ups tendencies ie. likes to drive left and pull up a jumper.Comment
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Re: How do you defend?
Try to strip them sometimes.Forgot to mention, in this game (especially with on ball D and passing lane defense) much of what happens depends entirely on you and your skill level. The Cpu will rarely bail you out. Just takes some practice to get used to. As I said before, defending the post one on oneis still a mystery. At least to me.Get that weak stuff outta here!Comment
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Re: How do you defend?
I've been using the Celtics....something as simple as when Chalmers is feeding Bosh the ball in the post, I will slide half way to Bosh's side.....Bosh will kick the ball back out, and my defender (Rondo) will move very erratic and will not front the offensive guy (Chalmers) which results in a wide open shot every time.The right stick is very sensitive to movement. You don't have to push it very hard to put your defender in good position. Just slightly feather it to match the defenders movements and only use turbo in spurts while trying to recover. As for post D...you're on your own. Good Luck.Florida State Seminoles
Atlanta Braves
3 national championships 3 Heisman Trophy winners 16 ACC Championships 14 straight AP top fives
2014 BCS National ChampionsComment

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