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  • Bornindamecca
    Books Nelson Simnation
    • Jul 2007
    • 10919

    #31
    Re: NBA 2K9 Review

    Thank god I'm not a game reviewer! One mag gives it an 8.5, they say "too low!" Another site gives it a 9, they say "too high! It should have been a 'high eight'!" Despite the fact that a high eight rounds up to a nine.


    Man, sometimes people make it very hard not to resort to ridicule.
    Last edited by Bornindamecca; 10-13-2008, 04:56 PM.
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    • Ballatician
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      • Sep 2008
      • 236

      #32
      Re: NBA 2K9 Review

      Originally posted by OS Review
      If you want the most realistic game of NBA basketball, NBA 2K9 is where you have to be.




      Originally posted by capp34
      2k is God on this Site....you wasting time and someone will prolly bash for it.
      C/S

      Review reads like a summary of the 2k section of the board. Nothing but love even making excuses for the glitches. 9? Really?? I think thats the highest any site has given it so far. Don't get me wrong I love the game but to give this a 9 and Live a 7.5 is a travesty. All I hear about is how good this game will be with sliders yet Live plays better out the box not even mentioning online. Are we reviewing games on potential now? I'm sure Live will be patched too. In my opinion both games are equally fun. You won't go wrong no matter which one you buy but if there is a flaw with either one it should be pointed out. Oh well, you gotta give the people what they want.

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      • bears5122
        MVP
        • Mar 2003
        • 1208

        #33
        Re: NBA 2K9 Review

        Originally posted by ChaseB
        You get into issues either way, reviews are what they are. I try not to do many personally because I don't like them and people take them way too seriously. At the end of the day it's just an opinion, like most other feature articles on here, but attach a score and people go nuts.
        I understand and respect the opinion. I just can't fathom a game getting a 9 that doesn't have an online mode these days. But if I was an offline player, I would give it a 9 too.

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        • johnathan burroughs
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          • Aug 2008
          • 16

          #34
          so is we going to be able to choose who we want to play

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          • 2kjunkie
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            • Jan 2008
            • 308

            #35
            Re: NBA 2K9 Review

            I agree with the review and I also give the game a 9/10.

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            • trifelife
              Rookie
              • Oct 2003
              • 45

              #36
              I'm always confused when 2K basketball gets anything LESS than a 9. I think a lot of people have outgtrown their love of games (and there is nothing wrong with that) and now only play to disect and criticize every little nuance (and the IS something wrong with that). It is not real life and will never be as perfect as real life. There will always be glitches in software products. The review is spot on.

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              • NINJAK2
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                • Jan 2003
                • 6185

                #37
                bears,
                did it occur to you that maybe live is smoother online because they don't have nearly as much traffic as 2k does? I've been to stores where 2k has sold out 3 times before live has even sold out at all. 2k was outsold by Live last year I believe, but 2k admitted opening day that they never expected to see the kind of traffic they are now.
                EA and 2k have the unfortunate task of trying to balance on a tightrope of fun and sim while trying not to fall 10,000 feet to their death. Instead of a safety net waiting down below there will just be angry customers quick to move out of the way and talk of their failure.

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                • bears5122
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1208

                  #38
                  Re: NBA 2K9 Review

                  Originally posted by NINJAK2
                  bears,
                  did it occur to you that maybe live is smoother online because they don't have nearly as much traffic as 2k does? I've been to stores where 2k has sold out 3 times before live has even sold out at all. 2k was outsold by Live last year I believe, but 2k admitted opening day that they never expected to see the kind of traffic they are now.
                  That's fine. While I think a week should be ample time to fix those server issues, who knows. I was simply pointing out that the lack of online should significantly lower the score of the game. Sure offline is great, it always has been. I'd give it a 9/10 easily. But offline is about as close to a 0 as you can get right now.

                  The video game world is all about online these days. The most popular games are almost all online based. To have a game come out without online, while it's competitor has it, should somewhat shrink the gap between the two companies. And I'm greatly critical of EA, but I think they have gotten the shaft a bit this year. Their game has improved, and their online is superior to 2K. So I think they should be given more credit for that and be put at least on equal par with 2K9 until the online issues get sorted out (if they ever do).

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                  • GoldenGlove
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                    • May 2007
                    • 177

                    #39
                    Re: NBA 2K9 Review

                    I'm starting to get pissed with the whole, "Adjust sliders" argument. Please stop giving 2k a reason NOT to fix the default sliders.

                    I don't want to have to sit down infront of this game and adjust sliders for hours just for the game to play realistic. I want the damn game to play realistic out of the box. Stop giving 2k a cop out. The default sliders are a joke. Only reason I'm even talking about the sliders is because I have been forced to play offline against the CPU who is cheap as hell. If I could play ONLINE it wouldn't be as bad.
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                    • kcxiv
                      Banned
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 2564

                      #40
                      Originally posted by GoldenGlove
                      I'm starting to get pissed with the whole, "Adjust sliders" argument. Please stop giving 2k a reason NOT to fix the default sliders.

                      I don't want to have to sit down infront of this game and adjust sliders for hours just for the game to play realistic. I want the damn game to play realistic out of the box. Stop giving 2k a cop out. The default sliders are a joke. Only reason I'm even talking about the sliders is because I have been forced to play offline against the CPU who is cheap as hell. If I could play ONLINE it wouldn't be as bad.
                      There is only 1 game i have played in a long time (sports title) that i did NOT have to adjust sliders for and that was APF2K8. Every other game i have felt the need to adjust them.

                      Its just how it is in sports.

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                      • Bornindamecca
                        Books Nelson Simnation
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 10919

                        #41
                        Re: NBA 2K9 Review

                        Originally posted by GoldenGlove
                        I'm starting to get pissed with the whole, "Adjust sliders" argument. Please stop giving 2k a reason NOT to fix the default sliders.

                        I don't want to have to sit down infront of this game and adjust sliders for hours just for the game to play realistic. I want the damn game to play realistic out of the box. Stop giving 2k a cop out. The default sliders are a joke. Only reason I'm even talking about the sliders is because I have been forced to play offline against the CPU who is cheap as hell. If I could play ONLINE it wouldn't be as bad.
                        but the main issue isn't sliders, it's ratings, and it takes less than five minutes to download a roster that is far superior to 2k's. That roster will give you a realistic game without a slider adjustment. If 2k is going to go through the trouble of making a fully customizable game, along with an online system that allows you to share those customizations, I don't see what the complaint is.
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                        • amedawg00
                          2K OL Legend
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 2884

                          #42
                          Instant classic. This game is not for the faint of heart. Playing of HOF level requires so much attention to detail, especially with regard to staying in front of your players. Frankly, playing the CPU is not my cup of tea, but I have resorted to offline play as preparation for online battles against cheesers and sim ballers alike, given the atrocious state of 2K servers. I have found more success containing superstars with the new lock on d system that incorporates shading than I did with the exploitative lock on d system found in 2K8. The touch passing and give and go's along with the ample player movement makes calling plays inconsequential, and I love it, as it allows you to play more intuitive and instinctive basketball. The court spacing has been finally fixed and sharp shooters and role players that can shoot are the difference betweens winning and losing if utilized correctly. This game caters to those who have basketball knowledge, not in terms of knowing how to run plays, but more importantly, what players have the ability to do what. In less than a week, I have grown very comfortable with the Jazz's offensive schemes and personnel to the point where I am dominanting online games against so called top flight competition, that is after spamming the quick match button, given the woeful servers that 2k currently employs. You will not master this game in a week, just as you did not master 2k8 in a week. Stop manipulating the sliders and just get better at adapting to the AI if you think it is too hard.
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                          • The 24th Letter
                            ERA
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 39373

                            #43
                            Re: NBA 2K9 Review

                            Originally posted by GoldenGlove
                            I'm starting to get pissed with the whole, "Adjust sliders" argument. Please stop giving 2k a reason NOT to fix the default sliders.

                            I don't want to have to sit down infront of this game and adjust sliders for hours just for the game to play realistic. I want the damn game to play realistic out of the box. Stop giving 2k a cop out. The default sliders are a joke. Only reason I'm even talking about the sliders is because I have been forced to play offline against the CPU who is cheap as hell. If I could play ONLINE it wouldn't be as bad.
                            Think about it.
                            When 2k is made, they dont think about how "Goldenglove" wants to play the game. They have to select a niche to run with. The are SO many different views on sim out there. Thats why they provide sliders to tweak the game to your liking. Some people LOVE the game out of box....does that make them wrong b\c you dont?

                            Just think about it man....not trying to be argumentative

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                            • HTurkogulu15
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                              • Oct 2008
                              • 16

                              #44
                              Re: NBA 2K9 Review

                              dude NBA Live is a pretty good game I have no problems with it other than u can score inside unrealistically and it sucks I lose games right at the end cuz all they got do do is pass it in the post press square then they win
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                              • The 24th Letter
                                ERA
                                • Oct 2007
                                • 39373

                                #45
                                Re: NBA 2K9 Review

                                Originally posted by Bornindamecca
                                but the main issue isn't sliders, it's ratings, and it takes less than five minutes to download a roster that is far superior to 2k's. That roster will give you a realistic game without a slider adjustment. If 2k is going to go through the trouble of making a fully customizable game, along with an online system that allows you to share those customizations, I don't see what the complaint is.
                                very, very true....
                                people see a fire... and choose to ignore the buckets of water put there for them, so they can complain instead....

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