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  • SirGaryColeman
    Banned
    • Oct 2015
    • 1342

    #1

    Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

    This seemed true in the past, and I noticed that you do get dragged... I'm just not sure if it is the arrow that is dragging me or that is just how the game is. Anyone else have an opinion on this?

    If it does have a magnet/dragging - it'd be great if we could slide that to 0, but keep the arrow.

    In pro-am, I need that arrow when I can't see the dude I'm guarding (due to camera angle), but I don't want it to be dragging me if it really does.
    Last edited by SirGaryColeman; 04-12-2017, 06:24 PM.
  • Roxy2300
    Rookie
    • Oct 2011
    • 74

    #2
    Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

    It definitely has a pull if you have played in the park, dragging you to directions your not even trying to go to


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    • YungGun
      Pro
      • Aug 2011
      • 542

      #3
      Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

      It really does. I've had it pull me in directions when I'm not even holding LT

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      • Hustle Westbrook
        MVP
        • Jan 2015
        • 3146

        #4
        Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

        Really? That's interesting. I always thought it was just a visual aid.
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        • SirGaryColeman
          Banned
          • Oct 2015
          • 1342

          #5
          Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

          Originally posted by YungGun
          It really does. I've had it pull me in directions when I'm not even holding LT

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          Does having it off make a definite difference?

          I get dragged, but never knew if it was due to that Who To Guard or due to 2k's system.

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          • YungGun
            Pro
            • Aug 2011
            • 542

            #6
            Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

            Never paid too much attention to it when I had it off tbh. I haven't had it off in a while tho.

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            Last edited by YungGun; 04-12-2017, 06:33 PM.

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            • E The Rhymer
              Pro
              • Aug 2015
              • 942

              #7
              Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

              It is extremely annoying but yes the arrow drags you around even with defensive assist on 0. This really doesn't seem right and should be fixed if possible because I hate being moved when I'm not trying to but It is sometimes hard to track your guy after everyone on the court huddles up in the paint and then runs back out and everyone on the other team has the same stupid purple dreads.


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              • HUSTLER_79
                Banned
                • Sep 2014
                • 349

                #8
                Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

                Guess "who to guard" is clearly visible on fastbreaks lolll

                Im so disappointed in 2k this year i havent touched the game in 2 months because all these theories dont mean anything wenn a sports game in 2017 ruins the fastbreak aspect of the game wich automatically results in no reward on defense ..how can centers catch up with speedy pg's and make them stumble just by coming close to their heels?

                First 2k has to program a healthy game and then fix defense and shot contesting without being warped or frozen ..and then after that we can talk visual aspects of the game .

                Manual shot contest doesnt work so it doesnt matter if you pick alwayd or intense defense ...the cpu guards for you any way ..with ot without arrows of who to guard the cpu conteols your defense to a limit where its not rewarding okaying defense ..2k on the shelf collecting dust ...i hooe 2k will make a spiral leap downwards for letting hardcore olayers down after so many years .


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                • SirGaryColeman
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2015
                  • 1342

                  #9
                  Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

                  I turned it off for park and I still get dragged.

                  Dragging/Magnet is real, but not sure the arrow makes a difference so far. Maybe it's the newest patch, but I notice more drag (avoiding pressing L2 too) on defense.

                  Example. I wanted to get a rebound that was headed towards the 3pt line, but it dragged me to my guy that was standing in the paint instead. Someone else got the offensive rebound and hit an open 3.

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                  • Imbackandimbetter
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 50

                    #10
                    Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

                    Last year, it definitely did. This year idk bevause now having shot contest on intense d does pull your player and it's really annoying.

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                    • SixGod
                      Rookie
                      • Nov 2016
                      • 104

                      #11
                      Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

                      Originally posted by SirGaryColeman
                      I turned it off for park and I still get dragged.

                      Dragging/Magnet is real, but not sure the arrow makes a difference so far. Maybe it's the newest patch, but I notice more drag (avoiding pressing L2 too) on defense.

                      Example. I wanted to get a rebound that was headed towards the 3pt line, but it dragged me to my guy that was standing in the paint instead. Someone else got the offensive rebound and hit an open 3.
                      I noticed this too in park. There was a more noticeable drag after yesterday's tuner update. I don't know if it was strictly a shooting tuner but it was definitely more noticeable. Other offensive players are magnets except for the one you're defending.

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                      • Maxflier
                        Rookie
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 706

                        #12
                        Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

                        Originally posted by YungGun
                        It really does. I've had it pull me in directions when I'm not even holding LT
                        Originally posted by YungGun
                        Never paid too much attention to it when I had it off tbh. I haven't had it off in a while tho.
                        If you haven't paid attention when you had it off, then how do you know it is the arrow/who to guard doing the dragging?

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                        • YungGun
                          Pro
                          • Aug 2011
                          • 542

                          #13
                          Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

                          Originally posted by Maxflier
                          If you haven't paid attention when you had it off, then how do you know it is the arrow/who to guard doing the dragging?
                          Because the who to guard 'arrow' is literally just a visual ad. In the few times I've played with it off it didn't make that much of a difference to keep it off, so I turned it back on. The who to guard system itself is much more than just an arrow tho.

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                          • SirGaryColeman
                            Banned
                            • Oct 2015
                            • 1342

                            #14
                            Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

                            Originally posted by Imbackandimbetter
                            Last year, it definitely did. This year idk bevause now having shot contest on intense d does pull your player and it's really annoying.
                            It could just be that when people turn off "Who to Guard Arrow" they also turn off or lower all those intense d and defensive assist sliders, so the magnet decreases.

                            That said, the magnet is still there with or without arrow.

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                            • E The Rhymer
                              Pro
                              • Aug 2015
                              • 942

                              #15
                              Re: Does the "who to guard" arrow really drag you to your defender?

                              Originally posted by SirGaryColeman
                              It could just be that when people turn off "Who to Guard Arrow" they also turn off or lower all those intense d and defensive assist sliders, so the magnet decreases.



                              That said, the magnet is still there with or without arrow.


                              I have everything except the arrow off and I get dragged all over still. But it does feel like it's gotten worse recently. Idk if it was the tuner but before I felt like I had a lot more control.


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