Here is a short tutorial I made for 63 fist play in Heat playbook. All was done playing real opponents in MyTeam. It helped me get to 1 seed. Thanks. http://youtu.be/RvIOwMyqRK8
63 fist tutorial
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This is the reason sim gamers like myself are disgusted and through with MyTeam RTTP.
It's ok, in my book, to do this against CPU, but affecting another innocent gamer like this is just bad business.
There are ways to counter stuff like this, but dang there shouldn't HAVE to be.Comment
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lord have mercy, with all the exploits I dealt with getting to top seed this is tame. This is a play. It's not baseline dunk, zig zag, insta-rip in lane, fade perfection, charge bs, or other kind of crap you'll have to deal with to get to top. I very rarely use this. It's good for about two to three plays in a game which is pretty normal for any play. Most people play bs 3-2 anyway. It doesn't work well against that. If you know what you're doing fist should not be a problem for you to counter. Stay home on sf and switch to center. I literally threw the ball away once at end of game because someone countered this. It was for the win and he ripped me. I use 3 other plays in the book. If I can use it, I will. Wins are so ****ing precious in the RTTP that you can't worry about being a "good sport" or anything. 2K needs to fix some things but this is hardly one of them. My guys get ****ed in the simplest screens. It's not just this play.Comment
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Thank you for the tutorial! I'll be definitely using this in RTTP games!!GIDComment
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People get mad at this but let's be serious.
1. It isn't zig zag cheese or baseline cheese. It can be stopped with relative ease. Any decent player can defend 63 fist. Although they'll get you the first time, after that it shouldn't be more effective than any other play if you adjust properly.
2. It's a set play. You can't be screaming about how people don't use set plays and then get mad because they found one they really like and they run it over and over.
I don't like this. I have a friend who runs it because he's trapped in the 5th seed due to always getting hammered by zig zag and charge cheese. I don't blame him. I don't like it but I understand it. At least he's running a play, if the opponent is too stupid to adjust properly that's on them.
Personally I use the OKC playbook. There's some Hawks plays and drag screens in there I like running for my wings (mostly Klay and KD) as well as a couple of fist plays for other guys. I recommend it. At least try and use something else, you might end up liking it.
At the end of the day at least stuff like this gets people interested in running plays.
I really hope 2k16 allows you to create custom playbooks using plays you have unlocked by collecting the various playbooks.Comment
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Nice
Can you make a tutorial on zig zag 3s and off-ball zone defense as well?Comment
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I wouldn't call 63 Fist cheese, but it's constantly overused. Even if you make adjustments and beat it, it's still a boring game overall. Like I understand if you're desperate for a win and you use it, but if you have an above average team like the thread starter, idk why you even need this play.Comment
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People call anything that is easy to execute but difficult to stop "cheese". This is not cheese. On the other hand....it hardly needs a tutorial. You were just asking to get flamed. lol.
Use this play. Get used to it. Find another play you like. And so on. Great plays make for great sim ball if more people use variety and mix things up.
and to the guy who said shame on you for using this on an innocent player, well, that player isnt very good if he cant defend it. If someone does it to me over and over again, I have two choices.....cry "cheese" or get better at the game.Comment
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