5 on 5, 12-minute, Superstar/SIM.
I played this game from the moment I got it from UPS around 1:47 pm (yeah, I remembered the exact time because I was so hyped) until midnight PST on Sunday.
I blew out teams by 30+ and I had a 53 point deficit playing with the Cavs. I am already pretty good in a weekend. This wasn't the case with NBA 2K15. I wasn't blowing out the AI on All Star during this time period. It took me longer (a few months) to play NBA 2K15 than NBA 2K16. I have lost games of course but now I am feeling it except the shooting. Everything else is fine.
These are open, wide open shots. I play smart basketball. My ball movement is Spurs 2014 esque. I am not a chucker. I take smart shots. I have great shot selection. I know how to find my teammates. I am not saying all of them should go in but we're talking about playing with players with A or B grades. Michael Carter-Williams was making 3s on me and his grade was D in 3s. I am clanking with DeMarre Carroll. It doesn't make sense.
The AI makes the majority of their wide open shots like automatic. There contested shots go in at a high clip too but they hit their wide open shots more than I do. If I hit an open shot I am surprised lol. I am expecting it to be a brick. That's not good. I am not one to complain about this type of stuff.
I have the shot feedback on always. Mine is always slightly early, A or B grade. Clank, clank, clank. I don't only shoot 3's. I shoot midrange too. I'm not anticipating a green release and I have only seen a green on midrange. I haven't seen one from the 3. I do agree with that the shot releases are faster but that doesn't stop anything.