NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
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Re: NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
i mean some players look realistic but some dont and they made westbrook look like an alien...it looks so unrealistic when the players shoot also..you cant even time there release..you have to tap the button..its a cheese fest kinda game...they have alot of work to do on the gameplay..i feel like im play a ps2 game
The shot forms for many players seem done to me it's just you have to release too quickly.
The defense is sliding all over the place in 2k, all the players in general are everywhere in 2k. Both are not without faults that's why I would say it comes down to preference.
Sig styles, post game, & individual player movement are on 2k's side.Comment
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Re: NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
This comment sounds TOO opinionated to me. In 2k bosh isn't accurate, wade isn't, Chalmers looks like a ghost, Lives kyrie looks better, Melo looks dead, Howard isn't accurate. Not saying that my thoughts are indeed facts just saying neither have all the players pin point accurate and both have players that look better than the other.
The shot forms for many players seem done to me it's just you have to release too quickly.
The defense is sliding all over the place in 2k, all the players in general are everywhere in 2k. Both are not without faults that's why I would say it comes down to preference.
Sig styles, post game, & individual player movement are on 2k's side.I'm a diehard St. Louis Cardinals Fan!! Birds on the bat til I die!Comment
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Re: NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
Well, so much for waiting on the demo. I picked this up on my way home from work - I couldn't help myself.
I have only played a half so far (12 minute quarters), but I at least wanted to hop on with some quick impressions since I know many of you guys haven't had a chance to play it.
To give you an idea of where I'm coming from, I enjoyed Live last year for quite some time. 2K gave me all sorts of reasons to keep playing Live. But for as good as it played at times, all of the little issues finally got to me and I gave up.
This year, I'm loving 2K. But, it's always good to have options. From the limited time that I've had with Live so far, I can already tell it's going to spend its fair share of time in my PS4. To say it's a giant improvement over last year would be an understatement. In my opinion, there are several things Live does better than 2K - and vice versa. As a gamer, that's a beautiful thing!
Okay, now to some random impressions:
- Flat out, the game looks good. It's undoubtedly next-gen. I wouldn't say that overall it's on 2K's playing field yet, but it's getting there. I'm really impressed.
- The arenas are BEAUTIFUL. Not only do they look great graphically, but the arena specific sounds are fantastic. Combine that with a lively crowd, and it's easy to become immersed in the game.
- The ESPN presentation just does it for me. The same goes for Mike Breen. I'm sure the commentary will get repetitive after a while, but hearing "Bang!" and "he puts it in!" will probably never get old to me.
- The CPU actually makes subs this year without the human having to be on Auto Sub!
- The spin move in the paint by the CPU is no longer an automatic basket.
- One thing I really love about Live is that it's actually hard (in a good way) to back defenders down in the post. In 2K, it's way too easy even against Dwight. Post moves seem very generic, however.
- Jumpshots are tough to time. The releases are a lot quicker than what I'm used to. Also, there seem to be some guys (Mirotic for example) that just have generic jumpers.
- Off ball movement seems pretty good, but again, I've only played a half. But, Automotion seems legit. I was playing against the Knicks, and it was good to see Melo in the post AND also around the choke area. He wasn't just camping on the same spot of the court each time down.
I need to get in more time with the game, but I am liking what I see so far. I'm going to enjoy having 2 good NBA games this year!Comment
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NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
I was looking for that after the game to see if I actually got the win since he quit....but I couldn't find it...I'll check again when I boot the game back up...Last edited by The 24th Letter; 10-28-2014, 06:57 PM.Comment
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Re: NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
I mean gameplay wise. As a total package yea a lot more but not all are looking for that. I'm in between myself on if I want all that. I just pointed out some of the major things it has over live gameplay wiseComment
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Re: NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
I only have one game in so far. Not sure if I'm going to buy it or not yet, but my first impression is that offensive rebounds happen too frequently and alley oops are too easy. Anyone else experiencing the same? Other than that I think the game plays pretty realistically, more so than 2k15 imo.Comment
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Re: NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
This was my first online experience, I was the Hornets...
No lag...was nice and smooth....nice to be able play on ball defense effectively...really nice...I beat him by taking better shots.
On that note...
They have to take a look at shot timing online...I'm not exaggerating when I say 85% of my J's were late...like, I literally had to scrap the square button with the edge of my finger to get a "great" release...LOL
Other than that...good stuff,..,online could be fun this year with a few tweaks..Comment
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Re: NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
I think part of this is due to input lag, due to controllers being wireless now which will always perform slower than wired. Add in additional ms' due to natural latency on the internet and it just compounds the problem. Don't know how wireless ever became the standard.
Hopefully it's something they can toggle...I'm barely tapping the button like I'm throwing a lob pass in madden and I'm still getting a "late" message, lolComment
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Re: NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
This comment sounds TOO opinionated to me. In 2k bosh isn't accurate, wade isn't, Chalmers looks like a ghost, Lives kyrie looks better, Melo looks dead, Howard isn't accurate. Not saying that my thoughts are indeed facts just saying neither have all the players pin point accurate and both have players that look better than the other.
The shot forms for many players seem done to me it's just you have to release too quickly.
The defense is sliding all over the place in 2k, all the players in general are everywhere in 2k. Both are not without faults that's why I would say it comes down to preference.
Sig styles, post game, & individual player movement are on 2k's side.Comment
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Re: NBA Live 15 and First In-Game Update Available Today, Post Your Impressions
Interesting...I played online earlier today and even with Steph Curry's quick release I was getting "early" releases. I actually had to hold the shoot button down longer than I wanted to with him...Comment
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