08-31-2018, 09:06 PM
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NBA Live Producer
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Join Date: Aug 2017
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Re: ESPN Camera angle / overall presentation
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Originally Posted by kennytomson |
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really want to give EA credit for their 'ESPN camera angle' for 2019. First time playing Live in probably over a decade, and the overall presentation is the best I've seen in any sports game. Not positive, but it feels like every team has a unique camera angle which mimics their real life one for tv. At first I though Charlotte and New Orleans had the same angles, or Portland and Dallas were the same, but it seems that there are slight differences between them all. Really want to give props to ea for this, I'm someone who's always looking for that 'broadcast' feel, and i've never seen this attention to detail before in a videogame.
Overall, for 2019, Live's presentation and graphics are superior to 2K's. And in terms of controls/animations, I think Live went from a D+ to a B-. 2k still has them beat in this department, but they only went from a B+ to an A- this year. I truly believe 2020 we will see some fierce competition if the live team keep this momentum up. To me they clearly won the 'looks like i'm watching a real game' award this year. And at $40 it's the clear winner for me which nba game to buy for this season. keep up the good work live team, and once again competition is always best for the consumer.
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Thanks for the kind words! We used the NBA broadcast manual to identify the actual locations for our gameplay cameras.
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