Looks even better up close.
More detailed pictures of players faces.
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Wow that looks amazing thanks for sharing.Curently Playing:On PS3- Old PS1 RPGs (Xenogears, FF 7 and 9, FF Tactics)On PC: PUBG And Heroes of the StormI occasionally stream on twitch at twitch.tv/tcfclemsonComment
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More detailed pictures of players faces.
Nice to put a smile on your face. I am positive it's some players face scans that still do not look right. Just because it's scanned doesn't mean it'll come out well. Wish I had the list of who was all scanned and who wasn't because it's guys that doesn't look well done to me.Comment
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Wow. I went back and looked up 2K6 photos and just think about the transition from this...
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Just think where we will be in the next console release.Comment
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Done came a looooooooooong way! #hatsoff2KComment
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The faces look to be on point once again. Now 2K, please work to get rid of the pointy shoulders and supper skinny arms (the upper arm mostly).
We need a more diverse player models instead of basically one model that can be changed to three types: skinny, average, and bulky. I watched the NBA 2K15 What If trailer and in one frame there was Bird, Jordan, and Chamberlain. Their bodies were exactly the same (from shoulders length to thickness of arms and muscle definition)! That's ridiculous. The players listed bodies couldn't be more different in real life when they played, yet in 2K you cannot tell them apart if you don't look at their faces.
Faces look great, and it's been that way for several iterations of the game now. It's time to make massive, massive improvement in player bodies. Having the same body model (just different sizes) for every players is utterly archaic. There needs to be variance in muscle tone, thickness, and length in different parts of the body (i.e., neck, shoulders, chest, waist, torso, leg, upper arm, and forearm).Last edited by pdx_24; 09-14-2014, 01:56 PM.Comment
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