im really disappointed atm. I just got my copy of nba 2k14. I popped it in and played Houston vs Dallas. And within one minute Omer Asik was boxed out properly an grabbed a rebound right through Dirks Chest. I mean literally...through his heart
I read alot about 2k14 being gameplay focused (i.e.: primarly innovation in the gameplay rather than gamemodes etc.) I loved that since i mainly play against my buddies and don't really play myplayer or franchise. I understant that im in the minority (being almost 30 years old, working a full time job; 2k is to me my substitute basketball when i don't have enough guys around to play real hoops; so you cam see where i'm coming from). Aside from the obviously (yet again) broken physics/collision...the game is waaayyy to arcady in its current state. I was so frustrated that i keep throwing up bad threes (to at least get the feel for the new shot stick)...guess what: 80% went in (from Calderon (ok really good shooter last year), and DEVIN HARRIS???? (COME ON!!!)) so the quartered ended 20-18 Houston.
I cant understand how fans put up with this in 2013. Look a FIFA. Of course sometimes there are strange tumbles and falls...and the AI definitly needs some work; but i never had an opponent steal a ball from me in an unnatural manner. Every Collision is spot on and looks great (even in close ups in replay mode). Why do people keep buying these broken games. I really dislike EA (for a lot of its policies) and im a casual footie fan at best. But this year i'll get with FIFA (PS4).
What do you guys think. Will 2k fix its broken physics with next-gen and a (hopefully) new engine. I really mean no disrespect to the dev team and i understand all of this is a business...but how can EA use technology like impact or infinity engine (or ignite or whatever they brand it this time around) while 2k keeps forcing down their broken engine down our throats?
Opinions?
best regards
Mira

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