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Originally Posted by Pizarro24 |
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1000 times yes to this post.
Honestly, I cry every single time when I see a thread where some guys arguing about someoneīs Overall Rating.
I donīt give a **** if Curry is rated 96 or 85.
All I want is him being the best 3Pt Shooter in the game, have great handles, being a decent Playmaker and an below average defender or average defender at best and I want him to take those crazy 3īs.
And I couldnīt care less if Westbrook is a 98 or a 84.
All I want is him to being that athletic freak the he is, that is nearly impossible to keep away from the basket.
And I want him to have his flaws, like being an average defender at best or taking too many 3īs (accurate Tendencies are as important as Ratings are).
And the same goes for every Player in the League.
I just want them to play like themselves and I want to really feel a difference when having a guy like LeBron on the team, a guy that transforms a decent team into a contender.
Trust me guys, if 2K would take out the Overalls or atleast make them hidden, so that there are no more unnecessary discussions about those damn Overalls, this would be a better game!!
Sadly, we all know that will never happen.
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While we're on the topic of westbrook and being able to have the players "feel" like themselves, I'd like to see less players pulling off uber-athletic plays to pick off passes in 2k18.
Looking at
this video, It just shows how amazing Westbrooks instincts are. However, It's almost like any CPU player can pull off these plays in 2k17. I see guys like Enes Kanter do it all the time.
Hopefully the "reaction time" and "pass perception" attributes matter a lot more this year