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  • Jazza2319
    Banned
    • Mar 2008
    • 134

    #1

    How the hell do you defend against this?

    First off, i just played an online game and the other guy chose Phoenix, i was Miami. He played so damn cheap, just abusing two major exploits that i need help defending against.

    1 - Just dribbling back and forth with one player, mostly Nash and Amare out by the 3 point line. He would constantly be pushing the stick up and down, changing directions at abnormal human speed. The defender is already at a disadvantage, this makes it impossible to play defense.

    2 - How do you stop the fade-a-way off-balanced 3? He hit about 8 3's with Nash by doing it, it's impossible to stop. Again, defense is already at a disadvantage. How do you stop it?

    If any developers look at this, please address these issues and give the defense a chance. Games tend to be a matter of scoring, which isn't the case in real life
  • Chairman7w
    MVP
    • Mar 2006
    • 1488

    #2
    Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

    Two things:

    Number 1 - The fadeaway 3 from well beyond the arc is a known cheat/glitch/expoit (doesn't really matter what you call it, its BS), and I'm assuming it's going to be patched in the Nov patch coming out.

    Number 2 - I don't even bother playing online. It's rife with idiot cheesers like that guy. If they weren't cheesing you on that, they'd find something else. I swear that if there was a button combination they could press that ended the game and said, "YOU WIN" they would do it. It's ridiculously stupid.

    Originally posted by Jazza2319
    First off, i just played an online game and the other guy chose Phoenix, i was Miami. He played so damn cheap, just abusing two major exploits that i need help defending against.

    1 - Just dribbling back and forth with one player, mostly Nash and Amare out by the 3 point line. He would constantly be pushing the stick up and down, changing directions at abnormal human speed. The defender is already at a disadvantage, this makes it impossible to play defense.

    2 - How do you stop the fade-a-way off-balanced 3? He hit about 8 3's with Nash by doing it, it's impossible to stop. Again, defense is already at a disadvantage. How do you stop it?

    If any developers look at this, please address these issues and give the defense a chance. Games tend to be a matter of scoring, which isn't the case in real life

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    • oOausarOo
      Banned
      • Oct 2008
      • 822

      #3
      Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

      I run with the Bobcats right now. What I've been doing is setting automatic double teams and using high pressure. With double team and high pressure Nash, Mo, Deron, none of those guys can hit nearly as consistently.

      I'm usually picking one defender to use the whole possession. Against the Suns I'll use my SF Gerald Wallace the whole possession to cover the passing angles to the open man the double team causes.

      My biggest complaint about online play right now is the pace of action seems way too fast. You can advance the ball from inbounds to half-court too easily making the court seem extremely small.

      Overall I like playing online, but I don't see how the devs could be happy with how the game feels with respect to pace and player movement. There's too much sliding and herky jerkiness.

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      • bls
        MVP
        • Oct 2003
        • 1788

        #4
        Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

        Originally posted by Jazza2319
        First off, i just played an online game and the other guy chose Phoenix, i was Miami. He played so damn cheap, just abusing two major exploits that i need help defending against.

        1 - Just dribbling back and forth with one player, mostly Nash and Amare out by the 3 point line. He would constantly be pushing the stick up and down, changing directions at abnormal human speed. The defender is already at a disadvantage, this makes it impossible to play defense.

        2 - How do you stop the fade-a-way off-balanced 3? He hit about 8 3's with Nash by doing it, it's impossible to stop. Again, defense is already at a disadvantage. How do you stop it?

        If any developers look at this, please address these issues and give the defense a chance. Games tend to be a matter of scoring, which isn't the case in real life
        The fadeaway/step back 3's is a glitch. Nothing you can do about it but try to block them.

        The moving up and down all over the court stuff, they need to make them either loose the ball more often (a la superstar level) or give the user more defensive options along with making the defensive AI better.

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        • oOausarOo
          Banned
          • Oct 2008
          • 822

          #5
          Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

          Originally posted by bls
          The fadeaway/step back 3's is a glitch. Nothing you can do about it but try to block them.
          It is a glitch, but what you say is not true. If you set an automatic double team with high pressure it effects the shot greatly.

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          • joel0078
            Pro
            • Sep 2006
            • 754

            #6
            Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

            Originally posted by oOausarOo
            It is a glitch, but what you say is not true. If you set an automatic double team with high pressure it effects the shot greatly.
            I disagree. And I thought I saw something on here a while back that said those options (D matchups, pressure) didn't work. I know for a fact when I try to change up my matchups, they don't work and I'm playing man D. I can take my best defender and put it on his best scorer and the man will never switch over. Tight pressure? I don't see any bit of difference when I change it to "tight" compared to "auto" or "low". Online is a mess and needs to be fixed with that November patch.

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            • oOausarOo
              Banned
              • Oct 2008
              • 822

              #7
              Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

              I know for a fact the automatic double team works and that's what I'm referring to. I believe the tight pressure does also. However I cannot confirm that.

              I know for a fact the automatic double team works against the step back 3 because I've been trying all kinds of different things against it. I'm doing the auto double team and playing offball letting 2 computer controlled players double nelson, mo williams, granger, nash, etc...

              It's not going to stop it all the time, but enough to the point where my opponent has to pass out of the double and look for the open man and take a regular shot sometimes.

              From my experience changing defensive matchups does not work online. I'm not sure about offline. It hurts online because people will put guys like Shawn Marion at point and run him straight to the middle of the court off inbounds. I hope they are looking into getting that fixed.
              Last edited by oOausarOo; 10-15-2009, 10:55 AM.

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              • td24655
                Rookie
                • Jul 2006
                • 29

                #8
                Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

                Wait for the patch... in this tread (http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ated-3s-3.html), a developer said it would be fixed.

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                • Zeekesimo
                  Rookie
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 270

                  #9
                  Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

                  You guys do know that holding RB or R1 on defense basically sticks your player to every move the other man makes. It's the same as LT from last years game, just a different button.

                  Just a heads up.
                  Crossing the Mississippi || A Bulldog Story

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                  • bls
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 1788

                    #10
                    Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

                    Originally posted by oOausarOo
                    It is a glitch, but what you say is not true. If you set an automatic double team with high pressure it effects the shot greatly.
                    They might miss a couple times true but 95% of the time it's bottom no matter what. Theres been times where I've had the double set, came over with another guy myself and all 3 of us would be in the shooters face, he would still be like 5ft beyond the 3pt line and it still was bottom. Yeah I got him to miss a couple it's possible, but it's a glitch period.

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                    • bls
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 1788

                      #11
                      Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

                      Originally posted by oOausarOo
                      I know for a fact the automatic double team works and that's what I'm referring to. I believe the tight pressure does also. However I cannot confirm that.

                      I know for a fact the automatic double team works against the step back 3 because I've been trying all kinds of different things against it. I'm doing the auto double team and playing offball letting 2 computer controlled players double nelson, mo williams, granger, nash, etc...

                      It's not going to stop it all the time, but enough to the point where my opponent has to pass out of the double and look for the open man and take a regular shot sometimes.

                      From my experience changing defensive matchups does not work online. I'm not sure about offline. It hurts online because people will put guys like Shawn Marion at point and run him straight to the middle of the court off inbounds. I hope they are looking into getting that fixed.
                      And also the double team is really not all that effective against Kobes and Lebrons because they never lose the ball no matter how long they dribble and a majority of the time my players never set a hard trap on them. No matter the pressure or whatever.

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                      • Jazza2319
                        Banned
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 134

                        #12
                        Re: How the hell do you defend against this?

                        Double teams are pointless unless it's against a post player in this game. They work really well against guys like Yao and Shaq, but perimeter players have their way with it

                        Double teams would be much more effective if playing the passing lanes was done a bit better

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