I would really like to know how this thing works... it sounds complicated though...but it also sounds like you could pull off some sick dimes if you know what you're doing
NBA Live 10 Hands-On Preview (IGN)
Collapse
Recommended Videos
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Re: NBA Live 10 Preview(IGN)
Don't sweat the preview. They were just scratching the surface with the feature. You have COMPLETE control of the receiver when you hit his face button, so you can move him around as fast or slow as you want for as short or long as you want. Believe me, it blows away any icon passing feature in any game.Comment
-
Re: NBA Live 10 Preview(IGN)
sweeeeeeeeeet...I just really want the receiver to move fast and look like he's scrambling and trying hard to get open and get to his spot. I don't want a situation where I would've had a wide open shot or layup, but I missed the scoring opportunity because the receiver just moved slower than he should.Comment
-
Re: NBA Live 10 Hands-On Preview (IGN)
Hey Beluba - when using this "lead passing/receiver control" can you make the receiver really explode from a standing position to make a quick cut to the hoop (similar to how a ball handler can explode with a sudden burst of speed to beat his man)? I just really want this thing to work how it should.
For example: if I have a guy who is in the corner, and I want him to quickly cut to the hoop along the baseline for a layup...can I make him just explode to the rim as fast as he can to get the open layup, or will he slowly accelerate? because in real life, players use these sudden bursts of speed, jukes, and quick changes of direction when moving without the ball to get to open spots and lose their defender.
In a perfect world I imagine you could used the left stick to perform jukes, quick directional changes, and sudden bursts of speed to fake out your man and lose your defender. like if i quickly flick the left stick back and forth, my man will juke and change direction very quickly. or if i quickly flick the left stick all the way to the left in a strong motion, the receiver will explode and accelerate instantly to the left...but if i just slowly move the directional stick to the left, the receiver will slowly move in that direction as opposed to "exlploding." this is how I imagine this receiver control could work if done right...please tell me it's this good.Last edited by blues rocker; 08-24-2009, 12:03 AM.Comment
-
Re: NBA Live 10 Hands-On Preview (IGN)
This looks to be a better game this year. However, it will be hard to win me over from NBA 2K9. I used to be all NBA Live series until 2005 & then I switched to NBA 2K. It would take a lot to make me switch back too. Thanks! :wink:NCAA- GO VOLS
NBA- GO CELTICS
MLB- GO BRAVES
NFL- GO COWBOYS
NHL- GO PREDATORS
NASCAR- Chase Elliott
MLS- LA Galaxy
RIP Pat Summitt: We will all miss you!
Jeremiah 29:11
Comment
-
Re: NBA Live 10 Hands-On Preview (IGN)
Hey Beluba - when using this "lead passing/receiver control" can you make the receiver really explode from a standing position to make a quick cut to the hoop (similar to how a ball handler can explode with a sudden burst of speed to beat his man)? I just really want this thing to work how it should.
For example: if I have a guy who is in the corner, and I want him to quickly cut to the hoop along the baseline for a layup...can I make him just explode to the rim as fast as he can to get the open layup, or will he slowly accelerate? because in real life, players use these sudden bursts of speed, jukes, and quick changes of direction when moving without the ball to get to open spots and lose their defender.
In a perfect world I imagine you could used the left stick to perform jukes, quick directional changes, and sudden bursts of speed to fake out your man and lose your defender. like if i quickly flick the left stick back and forth, my man will juke and change direction very quickly. or if i quickly flick the left stick all the way to the left in a strong motion, the receiver will explode and accelerate instantly to the left...but if i just slowly move the directional stick to the left, the receiver will slowly move in that direction as opposed to "exlploding." this is how I imagine this receiver control could work if done right...please tell me it's this good.Comment
-
Re: NBA Live 10 Hands-On Preview (IGN)
So again, you have full control over the receiver with this mechanic. So you can take control of him and turbo sprint him toward the hoop or wherever you want. We have offball movement first step animations so you can explode into a cut so to speak.Comment
-
Re: NBA Live 10 Hands-On Preview (IGN)
So there are specific "offball" animations/controls that are exclusive to controlling an offball player? Will the user have access to all of the offball moves that are available to the AI-controlled offball players?Last edited by blues rocker; 08-24-2009, 01:07 PM.Comment
-
Re: NBA Live 10 Hands-On Preview (IGN)
2k9 was probably the worst edition in the 2k-series, even at this stage(demo) Live 10 looks better than 2k9...Comment
-
Currently playing on PS5 & XBOX SERIES X:
- EA Sports College Football 25 - PS5
- MLB The Show 24 - PS5
- The Elder Scrolls V: SKYRIM - XBOX SERIES X
Comment
-
NCAA- GO VOLS
NBA- GO CELTICS
MLB- GO BRAVES
NFL- GO COWBOYS
NHL- GO PREDATORS
NASCAR- Chase Elliott
MLS- LA Galaxy
RIP Pat Summitt: We will all miss you!
Jeremiah 29:11
Comment
Comment