I think he's defending his game... albeit in not the best fashion.
His focus on automation over subjectivity takes the human element out of these games. If someone feels that Kobe drives too much in the video game but mathematically he drives 51% compared to 49%... technically, he's driving the appropriate amount of times. But the human element is still key in perception.
It's nice to have the system automated but I do like the fact fans can interact with someone "in the know." I think he would have done a better job focusing on how EA will listen to the fans "if the automation needs tuning" or something to that extent.
true story, cant wait to see how these two systems fare going head to head...
If you're going to call him out, get your facts straight.
One of the producers of NBA 2k said the Insider provides that "Human Touch" to each of the players ratings and that's what makes it better than NBA Live's roster system.
GTFO 2k, what Sean O'Brien is saying is the truth. One man cannot beat a system produced by an entire company. It's a joke, which we can see already given that the player ratings in NBA 2k9 are simply abysmal.
Nothing that I said was wrong so there's no facts that I need to get straight.
Originally posted by Blzer
Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)
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