Why does 2K insist on using the baseline camera angle for postgame highlights?

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  • strifed169
    Rookie
    • Aug 2010
    • 78

    #1

    Why does 2K insist on using the baseline camera angle for postgame highlights?

    Its unwatchable both in game and IRL, why can't they just use broadcast or something with LESS zoom? the camera is too close sometimes and it misses the play entirely, watching highlights as if you were prone on the court is ****ing stupid, pls change.
  • SonicMage
    NBA Ratings Wizard
    • Oct 2002
    • 3544

    #2
    Re: Why does 2K insist on using the baseline camera angle for postgame highlights?

    Just be thankful you can actually see postgame highlights. Some of us can't. (PS4 12 minute quarters)

    The highlights have been something that have been getting progressively worse every year, unfortunately. It's not only the cameras but the amount of plays we see and the hype around it. Player of the Game wrapup used to be exciting and now its kinda short and meh.
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    • ZoneSix
      Rookie
      • Oct 2008
      • 276

      #3
      Re: Why does 2K insist on using the baseline camera angle for postgame highlights?

      agreed.. always hated the unrealistic camera angles.

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      • I_am_legend417
        Rookie
        • Sep 2015
        • 90

        #4
        Re: Why does 2K insist on using the baseline camera angle for postgame highlights?

        Originally posted by ZoneSix
        agreed.. always hated the unrealistic camera angles.
        I may be one of the few that like it. But it is realistic what do you think all of those photographers are doing sitting there?

        I would love to be able to take stills from that angle in the replays.

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