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Old 08-19-2013, 01:38 PM   #41
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Re: NBA 2K14 - Rob Jones Briefly Explains The Pro Stick: Dribbling and Shooting

after watching ipodkingcarter's vid, it has cleared some things up. i definitely like that you no longer need to hold the left trigger for right stick shots. that cumbersome left trigger combo is what kept me from using the shot stick last year.

my only concern is that the shots might feel a bit delayed since you now have to hold the right stick for the game to register it as a shot.

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Old 08-19-2013, 01:41 PM   #42
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Re: NBA 2K14 - Rob Jones Briefly Explains The Pro Stick: Dribbling and Shooting

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I don't know why everyone is complaining about relearning controls. I think it switches up and makes the game more interesting every year. It would get boring if it was the same controls every year.
Exactly I think it's a good thing 2K changes things up and keeps it fresh unlike that other game in which the controls have been the same for over 13 years.
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Old 08-19-2013, 01:43 PM   #43
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Can't wait to read your version of the nba 2K control scheme.

And I suggest you should use absolute right stick dribbling.
Absolute is the way to go on broadcast cam however I still feel that sometimes the player doesnt do what I am telling him
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Old 08-19-2013, 01:44 PM   #44
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Situational Dunks are in this year, please no more windmill dunks in traffic. Good video IkC looking forward to the demo or SOME GAMEPLAY VIDEOS whenever 2k decides to release them.

Edit: I Still would like to see how effective spin dunks are tho.
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Old 08-19-2013, 01:48 PM   #45
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Re: NBA 2K14 - Rob Jones Briefly Explains The Pro Stick: Dribbling and Shooting

Ipodkingcarter posted this on the description on his video:

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NBA 2K14 - Tips On How To Dribble & Shoot With New Button Config & My Experience With The Pro Stick

Dribbling With New Pro Stick Controls:

To do a Escape Hesitation - hold RT+ flick RS to ball hand

To do a Quick Hesitation - flick RS to ball hand

To do a Half Spin - rotate RS towards rim

To do a Full Spin - rotate RS around back

To do all normal moves such as crossovers, stutter steps,between the legs, behind the back, stepback, and jab steps you have to now flick the RS not hold it in the direction to perform the move.


Shooting With New Pro Stick Controls:

To shoot hold RS in any direction

To do a hop gather press X while driving

To do a spin shot rotate RS from ball hand around players back

To do a half spin shot rotate in a quarter-circle from ball hand to hoop

To do a runner/floater hold RS away from hoop while driving

To do a layup hold RS towards hoop while driving

To do a Euro Step layup hold RS right/left while driving

To do a Hop Step layup hold RT + hold RS left/right while driving

To do a dunk hold RT + hold RS toward hoop while driving

To do a pump fake hold RS after starting jumpshot let go of RS

Needless to say, the controls are changed a good amount this year. I don't know what to say about it until I try it, but I am glad the double tap stuff seems gone. Hopefully the directional inputs are spot on like 2k11.
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Old 08-19-2013, 01:52 PM   #46
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Absolute is the way to go on broadcast cam however I still feel that sometimes the player doesnt do what I am telling him
Yep you know why? Because there are too many different stances for the the ball handler triggered on the perimeter. Everytime a defender gets cloes to you, your player get in a different stance. That messes up everything. That even changes the shot timing release.
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Old 08-19-2013, 01:54 PM   #47
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I have such a hard time passing now. Hope this change does not make things worse.
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Ha ha! NBA Elite 2K14! Some familiar!
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