NBA Elite 11 Video: Exclusive Physics Diary
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Tough to tell much from this video. We keep hearing how we have to 'feel' the game to notice the difference and how great it is, which we obviously can't do by watching a video.
The animations don't look like they improved a ton from '10 which is kinda disappointing, though they were still going to trail the other game in that department regardless.
The Gooden oop has me a little concerned, lookin' like Shaq in his prime out there. I was hoping those would be toned down after last year."You make your name in the regular season, and your fame in the postseason." - Clyde Frazier
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ball seemed to take a slightly funky bounce off the rim, but otherwise looking forward to trying out the demo.Comment
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That alley oop looks so bad on so many levels. Rip Hamilton wasn't fronting Gooden, but Drew is able to just jump ( I really mean fly) out of nowhere and finish like that. Shouln't Rip and Drew have made some contact in that air? i think so. Yet Rip is being forced backwards in the air with a big gap between him and Gooden. You see a slight bit of contact towards the fall, but it look like they hardly even touch. What is really up with this RTP (Real Tine Physics), i mean is that how the final product will look???? If so there is going to be a whole lot of sad NBA Elite/Live fans come release day.Last edited by Forever_Young83; 08-18-2010, 01:40 AM.Comment
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The game isn't out yet and why would anyone still talk about old videos once it is out?Comment
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For those having trouble seeing the vid as I was:
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I'm on vacation right now but I saw this question and really wanted to answer since I worked on this particular feature.
You can do the self alley oop anywhere from just before the free throw line to just under the dotted circle.
There is a fairly large set of animations to cover that distance and several styles of finishes.
I've also greatly improved the pass physics from what you saw in this video.
I added topspin to the pass so the ball could kick up off the backboard a bit. It makes it much more realistic and makes it so the pass doesn't have to be as high off the backboard as what you see in this video.
I'm really looking forward to this game now.Comment
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I am one of those who did enjoy Live10.
But I stopped playing after a game where I was able to pass the ball through an opponents belly.
The RTF will only be successful if the collision detection is equivalent.
Will it?Comment
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RTF?
RTP*......will incorporate proper hit detection.
i believe that what they focused on in this video? did you miss thatComment
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I really hope it will provide what you are saying but are we sure?Comment
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Though they just released this video, I don't think what they showed was from one of the newer builds. I'm intrigued about trying something new and innovative. I'm really looking forward to this. I've been a long time Live fan and I honestly don't remember the last time I said that I was looking forward to the release of this game. Its going to be a very good game.XBOX GAMERTAG: VWEBBJR
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