
IGN recently had a chance to play an early build of NBA 2K14 with the game Director, Rob Jones. They talk briefly about the Pro Stick dribbling and shooting.
It turns out that holding LT (on Xbox 360) now triggers an assist pass based on whatever direction you nudge on the right stick. It's wild fun on fast breaks or for driving the lane and kicking out to a spot-up shooter behind the three-point line.
Once I got some advice from longtime series director Rob Jones, the dribble-stick controls made a lot more sense. As he simply stated, "Dribbles are taps [on the right thumbstick], shots are holds."
Once I got some advice from longtime series director Rob Jones, the dribble-stick controls made a lot more sense. As he simply stated, "Dribbles are taps [on the right thumbstick], shots are holds."
UPDATE: 2K Team-Up member @IpodKingCarter has posted more details.
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UPDATE #2: 2K Team-Up member @QJBeat has posted more details.
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UPDATE #3: 2K Team-Up member @Shake4ndBake has posted more details.
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UPDATE #4: 2K Team-Up member @ShakeDown2012 has posted more details.
What are your thoughts?
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