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Body up sensitivity at zero
Okay I'm voice texting this so if it doesn't make sense that's why. I seen a video of some sliders and this guy's sliders were off the charts he had like inside shot success medium shot success at like 70 which I thought was a little bit crazy but when it showed his body up sensitivity for the user and the computer it was at 0 so I tested it out and I know a lot of people have been having trouble with when they're playing against the computer or playing online and people play off-ball defense especially when you're playing against the computer when you go to the right or the left of the Court the computer blocks you off like there is a invisible force Shield there so I tested this lighter the body of sensitivity at zero and it actually works just wondering if anybody else had any insight on thisTags: None -
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I'm going to give this a try my next game here shortly.OS needs a Thumbs DOWN button
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I'm also wondering what how low values play versus high values on this slider...
Do lower values make it harder to drive past defenders or do higher ones?
How does this affect interactions in the post?
Is it easier to back down a defender at a lower or higher value?
Thanks.
Found this:
Looks like lower makes it easier to get past the defender and higher does the opposite...
Agree?Last edited by KingV2k3; 04-22-2018, 10:42 AM.Comment
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This is with the assumption that all sliders stay the same? I have seen a body up slider increase relate to suction cup tight defense from CPU.I'm also wondering what how low values play versus high values on this slider...
Do lower values make it harder to drive past defenders or do higher ones?
How does this affect interactions in the post?
Is it easier to back down a defender at a lower or higher value?
Thanks.
Found this:
Looks like lower makes it easier to get past the defender and higher does the opposite...
Agree?
I think if you're trying to see changes in the defense you'll need to look at a few sliders. Hustle, help defense, and hands in particular.
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I'm currently interested in isolating the effects of that one slider...This is with the assumption that all sliders stay the same? I have seen a body up slider increase relate to suction cup tight defense from CPU.
I think if you're trying to see changes in the defense you'll need to look at a few sliders. Hustle, help defense, and hands in particular.
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I'm familiar with what the rest do...
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Basically with Body Up set low, the game will trigger fewer collision animations. You’ll see defenders standing clearly in the way of the path to the basket, but the dribbler will just keep dribbling and the game will not trigger an animation to have the two players interact. It looks bad and feels worse.
That’s why I max out Body-Up Sensitivity. This way, if a defender is nearby, or directly in the path to the basket, the game will almost always trigger a related animation. It does not cause the constant “brick wall defense” of past years unless you have other defense sliders (On Ball D, Lateral Quickness, etc.) high enough to keep the defenders directly in front on dribble-drives (although elite defenders will shut you down on multiple occasions).Comment
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Does this affect contact on layup animations as well? I assumed it was for driving/ball handling situationsBasically with Body Up set low, the game will trigger fewer collision animations. You’ll see defenders standing clearly in the way of the path to the basket, but the dribbler will just keep dribbling and the game will not trigger an animation to have the two players interact. It looks bad and feels worse.
That’s why I max out Body-Up Sensitivity. This way, if a defender is nearby, or directly in the path to the basket, the game will almost always trigger a related animation. It does not cause the constant “brick wall defense” of past years unless you have other defense sliders (On Ball D, Lateral Quickness, etc.) high enough to keep the defenders directly in front on dribble-drives (although elite defenders will shut you down on multiple occasions).
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Does this affect contact on layup animations as well? I assumed it was for driving/ball handling situations
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Just for perimeter and driving contact animations. Contact on layups has to do with the Defense slider section.Comment
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Does Body Up Sensitivity have any impact when backing down an opponent in the paint using the post up trigger?
Seems like the defender is easier to bump out of the way easier than it should be with that set to default...
My perimeter and drive related stuff is interacting "as intended", I'm just curious as to how to best mitigate the post issue described...
Thanks, BTW...I always enjoy your sets / threads / insights with regard to "all things 2k"...
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As with so many of these sliders, it's a tough balance. Having it at 100 will decrease the weird experience of running straight into a defender but not triggering any animation. However, it will also reduce the frequency of smoothly blowing by a defender to the side.Comment
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Hmm, I haven't noticed any low-post related issues with it set at 100. Are you saying that it's easier to back your way closer to the basket with it set higher?Does Body Up Sensitivity have any impact when backing down an opponent in the paint using the post up trigger?
Seems like the defender is easier to bump out of the way easier than it should be with that set to default...
My perimeter and drive related stuff is interacting "as intended", I'm just curious as to how to best mitigate the post issue described...
Thanks, BTW...I always enjoy your sets / threads / insights with regard to "all things 2k"...

I respectfully disagree. It's still VERY easy to get past a defender and have the game trigger a ride-the-hip animation, you just need to make sure you offset the CPU Speed and Acceleration boosts so that they can't constantly beat you to the side you attack. This is why my slider sets always give the User an advantage in Speed/Accel
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The guy on NLSC said this,
"Bro, i been experimenting with various sliders for the last 10 days or so, and i can tell you the game isn't as bad now, for trying to make the game play the way i want it, i think i've turned into john nash jr along the way haha
Want to stop the drives?
Lower the driving contact shot frequency, & inside contact shot frequency to below 34
tougher CPU on defense, raise the defensive consistency & defensive awareness & help defense sliders
Better Cpu on offense raise the offensive awareness to 60 or 65 and you'll see the CPU make slicing passes, no look passes,..."
And when asked wouldn't lowering these sliders make it easier
"Yes it actually surprised me, but it does work differently than common sense,
Lower Contact Shot frequency & Lower inside shot frequency = More resistence on drives
Btw these two tabs are also linked with the Body-up sensitivity tab'
Meaning You have to also lower the body-up sensitivity below 45 as well, i found a sweet spot would be
Lower Contact shot frequency - 33 & Below
Body up-sensitivity - 40 & below
If you want to completely negate the easy drives, you can raise the "Help Defense", although that would open you up to winger 3-pointers
I'm working on some Drive & Kick Sliders to mimic the current common NBA scheme, that relies on driving and kicking to the 3-pointer, will post it when its done, its been driving me mad with all the experimenting, but i'm close"
This is for 2k18, I see thread started while playing 2k17, and I got to say it doesnt' surprise me as I know I put all the defensive sliders att 100 and it wasn't harder at all. I am playing with Schnaidt sliders which have body up sensitivity at 11 and it's actually not that easy to go past defenders. Something that definetly needs more testingComment
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I'm saying that with Body Up at default (50) it's easier to back them down than before this slider was implemented (NBA2k16, etc.)...
So I'm wondering if higher Body Up settings will mitigate that or if it's related to something else (On Ball D, for instance)...
I'm going to mess around with it, but was wondering if anyone already had something definitive on that...
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Ahh I see what you're saying. I have it at 100 and I rarely am able to back my way close to the basket with ease. The vast majority of the time it's a pretty even battle (unless there's a mismatch of course), and I get a good push back after the first or second bump.I'm saying that with Body Up at default (50) it's easier to back them down than before this slider was implemented (NBA2k16, etc.)...
So I'm wondering if higher Body Up settings will mitigate that or if it's related to something else (On Ball D, for instance)...
I'm going to mess around with it, but was wondering if anyone already had something definitive on that...
Thanks!Comment
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