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  • jr2424
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    • Sep 2007
    • 430

    #1

    NBA 2K12 Hands-On Preview (CBS)


    CBS has posted their NBA 2K12 hands-on preview.

    The improved AI is also felt on defense. Dumping the ball to Patrick Ewing would cause the opposing team to send help from different spots on the floor, but the AI never over-committed, opting to fake the double-team attempt and go back to their man. This realistic defensive tactic made it difficult to know when to pass or continue to post up.

    Defensive rotations have also undergone an overhaul. The AI does a better job of disguising where they will bring help, creating more unpredictable defensive sets. The AI also defends passes better, more eager to jump passing lanes or tip a pass to create a fast-break opportunity.
    Does a cheetah stretch before it chases its prey?

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  • TheBadazz
    MVP
    • Jun 2004
    • 2610

    #2
    Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

    nice read. Hopefully Friday we'll get more "insight" of the play calling.
    Boy this habit is as bad as dope!!!

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    • pables21
      Rookie
      • Aug 2011
      • 16

      #3
      Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

      Great article. I really love what they said about the defensive AI improvements, such as faking a double-team. It's also good to hear about live-ball improvements such as having the ball bounce off the backboard while fighting for a rebound. If these are actual improvements, then the gameplay should be much improved over 2K11, which is saying a lot

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      • boritter
        Pro
        • Mar 2006
        • 917

        #4
        Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

        Sounds good.

        I really hope they put in lob passes.
        EA: Please add in-game saves.

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        • jr2424
          Rookie
          • Sep 2007
          • 430

          #5
          Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

          One of the other additions is picking who you want to inbound the ball and they added a success percentage number when you finish your free-throw motion. Both nice tweaks.
          Does a cheetah stretch before it chases its prey?

          Ken Griffey Jr.

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          • blingballa333
            MVP
            • Sep 2004
            • 1523

            #6
            Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

            A lot of good info here!

            Nice find.

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            • Austin_Ben
              Rookie
              • Jul 2011
              • 125

              #7
              Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

              Being an offline player I'm loving all this info about defensive A.I. improvements.. It should make playing my player and association more of a challenge

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              • Xx Qontrolz xX
                Rookie
                • May 2011
                • 444

                #8
                Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

                now that guy KNOWS what he's talkin about and i love it !

                if everything he said is accurate, i won't have enough of that 1 life to play that game enough

                idk why i have the feeling that 2k devs are so good and listen so much to their fans that sliders are gonna be in MP this year and ... man, oh man ...
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                • Control-X
                  Pro
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 600

                  #9
                  Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

                  good read. thanks op.

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                  • sportjames23
                    MVP
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 1152

                    #10
                    Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

                    Man, errbody gettin' they hands on 2K12 but us.

                    Damn that, I want MY hands on this game.

                    Where you at, Oct. 4th?
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                    • 2slik
                      Banned
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 268

                      #11
                      Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

                      Finally, someone who has played the game before. Most interesting bit was the play calling. It doesn't really matter that they more than halved the number of plays because lots of them were rubbish anyway. Good to see that the PG isn't the only one to start the plays and that the plays have several reads.

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                      • Goffs
                        New Ork Giants
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 12278

                        #12
                        Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

                        Presentation aside, the aspect that really stood out was the improved AI. In past years, AI controlled players weren't too committed to moving without the ball unless you called a specific play. In 2K12, players are intent on getting to the spots where they can succeed. Hakeem Olajuwon would work to get position in the post to pull off his patent Dream Shake. The '85 76ers set a screen under the basket for Moses Malone to get him deep, low-post position. When I pitted the current Warriors against the Showtime Lakers, James Worthy and Magic Johnson continued to try to post up Golden State's smaller backcourt of Monta Ellis and Stephen Curry. These instances turned each possession into a chess match.
                        I liked reading this...to many times in 2k11 i've seen smaller guards posting up someone bigger than them...

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                        • jr2424
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                          • Sep 2007
                          • 430

                          #13
                          Thanks for all the positive feedback on the story. There were so many little gameplay additions that they've made that really add up to the overall experience. The post-up game feels so much more intuitive. For vets of the series it does take some time to adjust to Y (or triangle) being the post-up button, but it really frees up the triggers and right stick to pull off quick moves in the post. The game was running so smooth I felt like they could release it right now and it would be a smash.

                          They didn't allow me to play any My Player or ask any questions about Association. But purely from a gameplay standpoint, 2K12 is on point. Oh, and the jump shooting feels SO much smoother. Didn't run into any of those jerky-jerky animations that sometimes happened during catch-and-shoot situations. Thanks again guys for the kind words.
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                          • domidomdomz
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 1133

                            #14
                            Re: CBS: NBA 2K12 hands-on preview

                            Last year, only the point guard could start a set play but for teams like the Miami Heat or Los Angeles Lakers, this was not realistic. Play initiators are a specific number of players on each team who will have the ability to call plays, so even though LeBron James does not play point guard, he will be able to start a play.
                            Best part of the article for me.

                            Though I'm not sure what plays would they assign to the Lakers now that Mike Brown is the head coach and the Triangle "might" not be used anymore.
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                            • Goffs
                              New Ork Giants
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 12278

                              #15
                              Re: NBA 2K12 Hands-On Preview (CBS)

                              Originally posted by jr2424
                              Thanks for all the positive feedback on the story. There were so many little gameplay additions that they've made that really add up to the overall experience. The post-up game feels so much more intuitive. For vets of the series it does take some time to adjust to Y (or triangle) being the post-up button, but it really frees up the triggers and right stick to pull off quick moves in the post. The game was running so smooth I felt like they could release it right now and it would be a smash.

                              They didn't allow me to play any My Player or ask any questions about Association. But purely from a gameplay standpoint, 2K12 is on point. Oh, and the jump shooting feels SO much smoother. Didn't run into any of those jerky-jerky animations that sometimes happened during catch-and-shoot situations. Thanks again guys for the kind words.
                              Great write up man and from the vids shown so far i think shooting will be the best part about the game. Thank You Beluba! I remember him saying that he loves the mid range game...

                              oh btw...get ready to get bombarded with questions

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