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NBA Live 16: Breaking Down What We Know, What to Look For (Video)
OS Executive Editor Chris Sanner chats with OS Senior Editor Chase Becotte about NBA Live 16, breaking down what we know so far. We discuss Chase's experiences with Live 16 on the E3 show floor, and we talk about what NBA Live 16 must do to earn 'must buy' status when it releases in late September.
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Re: NBA Live 16: Breaking Down What We Know, What to Look For (Video)
The quick first step trigger has piqued my interest. That's something I've always felt was lacking in a basketball game. Hopefully they nail that aspect of the gameplay.
On a negative note - I sure hope the paint/rim game get fine-tuned prior to launch. That could seriously be a deal breaker for many. -
The simple fact that OS is spending this much time covering NBA Live 16 is a tribute to the advancement of the Live series itself as it's actually worth writing about now.
With that said, as mentioned by pretty much everyone that played the E3 demo, the post-game is what needs the most polishing up. Being cautiously optimistic, I think they do have enough time to polish it between now and September. I for one am looking forward to the EA Access release of the game and the first thing I will do is check if the post-game has in fact improved.
I'm with HoosierDaddy up there, if it's not fine-tuned, it will be a deal breaker for me for sure.Live 14 GOTYComment
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Re: NBA Live 16: Breaking Down What We Know, What to Look For (Video)
The simple fact that OS is spending this much time covering NBA Live 16 is a tribute to the advancement of the Live series itself as it's actually worth writing about now.
With that said, as mentioned by pretty much everyone that played the E3 demo, the post-game is what needs the most polishing up. Being cautiously optimistic, I think they do have enough time to polish it between now and September. I for one am looking forward to the EA Access release of the game and the first thing I will do is check if the post-game has in fact improved.
I'm with HoosierDaddy up there, if it's not fine-tuned, it will be a deal breaker for me for sure.PSN=Coolcas7Comment
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The simple fact that OS is spending this much time covering NBA Live 16 is a tribute to the advancement of the Live series itself as it's actually worth writing about now.
With that said, as mentioned by pretty much everyone that played the E3 demo, the post-game is what needs the most polishing up. Being cautiously optimistic, I think they do have enough time to polish it between now and September. I for one am looking forward to the EA Access release of the game and the first thing I will do is check if the post-game has in fact improved.
I'm with HoosierDaddy up there, if it's not fine-tuned, it will be a deal breaker for me for sure.Comment
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Re: NBA Live 16: Breaking Down What We Know, What to Look For (Video)
The efforts made so far to legitimize nba live as a competitor is remarkable...i for one am grateful to see live progress to a product of interest once again.
Release date is still some ways away and am trying to remain optimistic regarding that time as enough room to polish the nuisances and balance the expected experience of what is becoming a relevant again IPHumans fear what they dont understand, hate what they cant concur i guess its just the theory of manComment
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Re: NBA Live 16: Breaking Down What We Know, What to Look For (Video)
This is the first time they've stuck to a 3 year plan, I don't have HIGH hopes (that this game will be AMAZING), I do believe the game will be more of the same from previous years, just more polished, added animations (which is fine IMO), but at the same time being a Live guy my whole life, I think it's about time they've got this game to play like actual basketball. Players move like actual basketball players, stuff like that. I loved playing 09, but I've always wished the game play was fluid. It was always one (graphics) or the other (game play) that was the focus, never both. I think once they get all the clunkyness out of Live, everybody will be happy. Also a ton of modesLast edited by ThaLiveKing; 06-29-2015, 08:02 PM.Comment
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This is the first time they've stuck to a 3 year plan, I don't have HIGH hopes (that this game will be AMAZING), I do believe the game will be more of the same from previous years, just more polished, added animations (which is fine IMO), but at the same time being a Live guy my whole life, I think it's about time they've got this game to play like actual basketball. Players move like actual basketball players, stuff like that. I loved playing 09, but I've always wished the game play was fluid. It was always one (graphics) or the other (game play) that was the focus, never both. I think once they get all the clunkyness out of Live, everybody will be happy. Also a ton of modesLive 14 GOTYComment
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Re: NBA Live 16: Breaking Down What We Know, What to Look For (Video)
Thanks for all the comments so far folks! I would say we're just in general trying to cover the games more, it doesn't have anything to do with 2K not releasing anything or thinking Live is now "justified" to get more coverage etc.
In short, we're just trying to live up to the OS name.I won't ask for Christmas or birthday gifts if you subscribe to the Operation Sports Newsletter (Not Just Another Roster Update). I write it, and it hits your inbox every Friday morning (for freeeeeee). We also have an official OS Discord you can now join.Comment
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