

And when anybody who works for 2k pops in, a lot of those posters turn into fanboys and start kneeling down for them. Stop nitpicking over minor things you don't care about and let us be happy, they said. People acted like this was some game changing revolution, and all some of us did was point out that it really wasn't. Perhaps blacktop might be newish, but we all know blacktop already existed. So of all the things I listed, all that's really new is #2 and #6. Except all we had to do was hit some buttons to get to the store. But is trivia and pick 'em that revolutionary? Who the hell will actually spend time here? This shit could have been and is in the damn mobile app.Ĥ. 2k Zone - play trivia, pick' em, blacktop.

We got people there calling the neighborhood an open world. They were all over that thread and in one of the threads where me and others were getting ripped because we disturbed their all-happy thread with "This neighborhood shit ain't what yall think it is" posts. It's all the guys who like any 2k-Homer post. You know damn well who I'm talking about. My mind has a list of the people who are 2k stans/fanboys/diehards/Yes-Men whatever you call it. And I know exactly what thread you're talking about.Īlso, just look at my username here.and then you'll know what my username there is. Nah, but those dudes seem to be in the same boat as me. To my eye, the worst gif on here is the fast break with steph and kyrie because as you pointed out, it's extremely clear to see that steph slowed down and kyrie sped up but even then, the animation for the contest was pretty smooth. I can't refute any of what you're pointing out but for me it all flows together pretty well within the realm of acceptable video game jank. Sure the Kawhi Leonards of the league can still clamp down slower ball handlers, but for the most part, youll see a lot of hip riding this year compared to the knockbacks and dribbler stuns from the past. It feels really good now to get your defender leaning one way, attacking his drag foot, and seeing your ball handler quickly swim by the defender without getting snatched into a heavy bump animation. In NBA 2K18, if the ball handler can get a step on his man or is a Westbrook or LeBron coming downhill prepare to see a blow-by for a clear drive to the hoop. The interactions and logic for ball handler/on-ball defender collisions were reworked and it feels MUCH better. Many people complained about stonewalling defenders that were able to clamp down ball handlers regardless of their ratings and, somewhat unrealistically, stifle the dribble drive game. This is something we spent a lot of time on and its come a long way since last year. The biggest thing for a lot of our users was the dribble drive game. On the defensive end of the floor there were a ton of improvements as well. I see a lot of people here and on other forums saying how the game feels stiff but other than not having that same fidelity with the dribbling that 2k has, watching and playing the demo for live just felt more fluid It looks completely ridiculous and yet it never ceases to amaze me. I exaggerate not when i say that every single game that i play in 2k, i can be barreling into the lane for a dunk (not even accounting for me being a maxed out center with a posterizer badge, etc) and you can literally see my player start the dunk animation (clearly in the air, arm cocked back) and some how someway someone near me will contest and then on a dime my entire animation morphs into some completely weird nonsensical shit where it forces me into a ridiculous layup animation that 99% of the time will completely miss and to add insult to injury there's rarely if ever a foul called. So what do you think? Are you excited to see any songs on the NBA Live 18 soundtrack? What other tracks would you have liked to see make the cut? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.Click to expand.I can't refute any of what you're pointing out but for me it all flows together pretty well within the realm of acceptable video game jank. A demo will be available to play starting on Aug.
#NBA LIVE 18 EARLY ACCESS PS4#
NBA Live 18 releases for PS4 and Xbox One this fall. Ezri’s song “1/1” was previously unreleased until being featured for the game. NBA Live 18 will even feature some brand-new tracks. Yellow Claw, “City On Lockdown” (Instrumental Mix) Kirk Knight, Nyck Caution & Meechy Darko of Flatbush Zombies
