Tbh, the clip kind of cuts off really quick and I'm sure the crowd probably did react, just not likely to the block in particular. They do it in 2k15 if you get a big block but most times it's followed by me recovering the ball so they could be reacting to the turnover. Either way, 2k's crowds have a tendency to react to things at times and at others not even move so it's hard to tell (just look at the Rudy gay clip where they appear to react).
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Tbh, the clip kind of cuts off really quick and I'm sure the crowd probably did react, just not likely to the block in particular. They do it in 2k15 if you get a big block but most times it's followed by me recovering the ball so they could be reacting to the turnover. Either way, 2k's crowds have a tendency to react to things at times and at others not even move so it's hard to tell (just look at the Rudy gay clip where they appear to react). -
I am being serious when I say this: I know you are an intelligent individual.
You may have simply overlooked what I wrote. So, let me quote myself one more time below.
"No visual crowd reaction when hometown hero Anthony Davis blocks Dwight Howard in the video below." I specifically said "visual" reaction. There is a major difference between visuals and audio.
Location: New Orleans Pelican home court. Anthony Davis block on Howard. There are no visual evidence of crowds reacting to the block. Everyone in the crowd is practically in the same position once AD made the block. Maybe New Orleans is simply a reserved crowd. Maybe other factors such as Anthony Davis being such a good shot blocker that blocking Howard is an every day occurrence and Davis blocking anyone is pretty much the norm. That could be the reason why I didn't visually see the crowd physically react. Or maybe this is an old build. Who knows. But just looking at it visually, it doesn't quite jive with what was expressed in the Living Worlds trailer.
Location: Sacramento Kings home court. Rudy Gay blocks Kobe. This appears to have more fan reaction. Notice the fan top and bottom row and baseline get up and react physically.
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Tbh, the clip kind of cuts off really quick and I'm sure the crowd probably did react, just not likely to the block in particular. They do it in 2k15 if you get a big block but most times it's followed by me recovering the ball so they could be reacting to the turnover. Either way, 2k's crowds have a tendency to react to things at times and at others not even move so it's hard to tell (just look at the Rudy gay clip where they appear to react).
Rudy's teammate also immediately caught the ball after the block. So the crowd could simply be reacting to the turnover. I don't know. Anyone's guess. Only the developers would know, which is why I posed the question/concern.
I know you like to give a lot of potential reasons for why certain things look off in 2k's screenshots and likely gameplay footage when other would bring up concerns, which is still opinion based because you don't have direct first hand access and experience in creating said product. Or maybe you do, I don't know. We're all here simply excited and all we can do is form an opinion and hopefully either the developers would take notice or acknowledge to themselves that they've already addressed it.
Let me say this so we don't have a misunderstanding. I enjoy reading your responses. You are an asset to this community. Cheers ( even though I don't drink ).Comment
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I am going to give 2k the benefit of the doubt here, but it still something that I would like to be addressed in the OS writeup. As specified in my post, I did mention that the Rudy Gay clip is much more representative of a living world. I don't deny that. Were you pointing out the positives in the Rudy Gay that I explicitly mentioned as a counter to why AD's block didn't have a reactive crowd? You say the AD block on Howard cuts away early, but so does the clip seen with Rudy Gay. Immediately after Rudy blocked Kobe, the crowd reacts. But not in the AD clip. There is still enough footage time after AD throws down the block.
Rudy's teammate also immediately caught the ball after the block. So the crowd could simply be reacting to the turnover. I don't know. Anyone's guess. Only the developers would know, which is why I posed the question/concern.
I know you like to give a lot of potential reasons for why certain things look off in 2k's screenshots and likely gameplay footage when other would bring up concerns, which is still opinion based because you don't have direct first hand access and experience in creating said product. Or maybe you do, I don't know. We're all here simply excited and all we can do is form an opinion and hopefully either the developers would take notice or acknowledge to themselves that they've already addressed it.
Let me say this so we don't have a misunderstanding. I enjoy reading your responses. You are an asset to this community. Cheers ( even though I don't drink ).Comment
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Crowd immediately reacts to Rudy Gay's block on Kobe
Crowd does not immediately react to AD's block on Howard.
Think about the real world, when you're at a sporting event. Basketball since we're talking about 2k. Does the reaction in the AD video resemble a real live crowd. That's what I'm comparing it to. How real does it resemble a real life crowd. A real crowd likely would react immediately on the spot. Even if it was one or two people, but I didn't see a single reaction in the AD crowd.
Using omg and lol. I guess I'll have to retract my statement when I used the word intelligent.Last edited by strawberryshortcake; 09-07-2015, 01:07 AM.Comment
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If they go off of weight like I'm hoping they will, then I would suppose so. Scanned bodies give me the impression it's possible as Zach Randolph and Jared Sullinger both looked large torso wise, but Sullinger had smaller arms than Z-Bo. If they have different looking arms there is a chance if you increase your weight that your torso should become larger like in older games.Comment
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Will we be able to to edit sliders in myCAREER at all?
Will the draft combine be added back to the beginning of myCAREER mode instead of the rookie showcase?
How many story lines are there in myCAREER and does it change based on your performance or will the next step in the storyline trigger only with a specific accomplishment being reach no matter how many seasons pass in between?Comment
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Read my post directly above. Short and sweet version below.
Crowd immediately reacts to Rudy Gay's block on Kobe
Crowd does not immediately react to AD's block on Howard.
Think about the real world, when you're at a sporting event. Basketball since we're talking about 2k. Does the reaction in the AD video resemble a real live crowd. That's what I'm comparing it to. How real does it resemble a real life crowd. A real crowd likely would react immediately on the spot. Even if it was one or two people, but I didn't see a single reaction in the AD crowd.
Using omg and lol. I guess I'll have to retract my statement when I used the word intelligent.Comment
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Being a huge franchise guy, how does MyLeague/MyGM in NBA 2K16 compare to 2K15 in terms of realism?Comment
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I'm going to moderate myself. This is my last response to you regarding this particular matter on AD's block on Howard and how it's different than the one seen with Rudy Gay. My earlier remark was not meant to be funny or clever. I give every single person the benefit of the doubt. Everyone is mature and intelligent unless they show otherwise. You showed otherwise.
If you have something else to say about any other topic on 2k, I'll chime if I have anything of significance to add. As it stands, you no longer do on this matter. So I'm out.Comment
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It was not meant to be funny. Childish individuals goes about using "lol" and "omg." Your continue responses and the way you express yourself is the definition of childish.
I'm going to moderate myself. This is my last response to you regarding this particular matter on AD's block on Howard and how it's different than the one seen with Rudy Gay. My earlier remark was not meant to be funny or clever. I give every single person the benefit of the doubt. Everyone is mature and intelligent unless they show otherwise. You showed otherwise.
If you have something else to say about any other topic on 2k, I'll chime if I have anything of significance to add. As it stands, you no longer do on this matter. So I'm out.Comment
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