2k12 has so many bugs, so many flaws... I'm waiting to buy the game this years, I'll not be fooled by a good presentation again.
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2k12 has so many bugs, so many flaws... I'm waiting to buy the game this years, I'll not be fooled by a good presentation again.
lololol got negged for this. some real ***** on the boards these days.
[QUOTE=swi7ch]AHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
EA's basketball franchise has been irrelevant since 2K's series came out! Now all we need is for their NFL monopoly to end so 2K can make a proper NFL game! :bowdown:[/QUOTE]
I would be down to try it. Madden used to be the absolute greatest game ever and then they completely ruined it and it's living on reputation or something I just retards that don't know how great it was pre 360. Now Fifa is the best game... and 2k isn't far behind. Oh well I could care less I have only an hour or so a day to play video games and many days I don't play at all so having 2 games to play is more than enough.
They might as well call it quits with basketball. NBA Live was the stuff until 2K brought the game of hoops to a whole different level. The last time I got an NBA Live game was the one with T-Mac on the cover...'06-'07 range.
The last NBA Live game I got was NBA Live 08 with Gilbert Arenas on the cover. It was complete trash, words cant describe how embarrassing it was. Then NBA 2K8 came to rescue and I did not ever try on NBA Live ever since. I've heard people talking about how NBA Live has improved since that epic fail in 2008, but looks like they are still nowhere close to 2K's level. Now they are quitting the market for a while, or for good who knows?
:lol
[QUOTE=Kiddlovesnets]The last NBA Live game I got was NBA Live 08 with Gilbert Arenas on the cover. It was complete trash, words cant describe how embarrassing it was. Then NBA 2K8 came to rescue and I did not ever try on NBA Live ever since. I've heard people talking about how NBA Live has improved since that epic fail in 2008, but looks like they are still nowhere close to 2K's level. Now they are quitting the market for a while, or for good who knows?
:lol[/QUOTE]
The last time I played NBA live, my friend scored 95 points with Latrell Sprewell on the Knicks. We were playing 8 minutes quarters.
[quote=Toizumi]:no: NBA Street 2 for arcade gameplay and NBA Live 2000 for sim gameplay (lots of jumpshots and realistic stats).. The animations weren't great of course, but the game was.[/quote]
[quote=Walker]Live 2000 actually. In terms of gameplay, the only thing I care about, that was the game that had the perfect control.[/quote]
You 2 have gone full retard. Firstly Toistupidi, I am obviously talking sims.
Now set up 2 screens next to each other and watch Live 2000 against 2k12.
Play both, touch both, watch both, smell both.
How stupid can you get. Sorry you cant throw 80 foot passes thru 3 defenders anymore. :facepalm
[QUOTE=Walker]Live 2000 actually. In terms of gameplay, the only thing I care about, that was the game that had the perfect control.[/QUOTE]I actually just had an opportunity to play NBA Live 2000 again recently. I'd be surprised if you still felt the same about its controls if you played it again, particularly in comparison to NBA 2K13. I certainly had fun with it back then though. It was the last Live I owned before switching over to 2K. It's just tough to go from the breadth of controls we have today back to something where your control options were shoot, pass, drift 8 feet sideways while shooting, and mega jump block: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXVfYFcBTyA#t=1m20s[/url]
2K12 was a good game, HOWEVER.... 2K11 has MUCH better gameplay.
I think it's guaranteed that 2k13 will be better, it's just a matter of it having the same (or better) gameplay as 2k11. But it looks like it's got a bigger difference from 2k12 than 12 had from 11.
[QUOTE=Rake2204]I actually just had an opportunity to play NBA Live 2000 again recently. I'd be surprised if you still felt the same about its controls if you played it again, particularly in comparison to NBA 2K13. I certainly had fun with it back then though. It was the last Live I owned before switching over to 2K. It's just tough to go from the breadth of controls we have today back to something where your control options were shoot, pass, drift 8 feet sideways while shooting, and mega jump block: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXVfYFcBTyA#t=1m20s[/url][/QUOTE]
I don't remember live 2000, I remember 2001 with KG on the cover and NBA 2k (the first few ones with AI on the covers). I remember I was always into NBA street 2 when all those games were out, maybe it was because I was younger.... but that always had the best gameplay.
[QUOTE=Walker]Well at least EA are willing to admit they suck and not release buggy PoS games.
Too bad 2k doesn't take that route too, their games have been utter trash for the last 3 years, anyone who can't admit that is just a sadcase fanboy...[/QUOTE]
Did you get fired from 2k? Shitty deal, bro.
[QUOTE=MeLO MvP 15]I don't remember live 2000, I remember 2001 with KG on the cover and NBA 2k (the first few ones with AI on the covers). I remember I was always into NBA street 2 when all those games were out, maybe it was because I was younger.... but that always had the best gameplay.[/QUOTE]I loved NBA Street Vol. 2 when it was first out. I actually liked the original NBA Street as well. However, even with those games, they seem a little primitive when playing them now.
I mean, perhaps if we sat down and committed time only to NBA Street Vol. 2, maybe some of the magic would come back with time. But after playing the games we have now, NBA Street just seems a little limited. Even back then, I think there was a point where it became a little bland, in a little of a, "Okay, another game to 21 where I need to build up to my Gamebreaker early by pressing buttons randomly so I can pocket that Gamebreaker for a Double Gamebreaker" type of way. There wasn't a ton of variance there, which was kind of the point, but it obviously limits it in comparison to modern NBA games.
[QUOTE=Rake2204]I loved NBA Street Vol. 2 when it was first out. I actually liked the original NBA Street as well. However, even with those games, they seem a little primitive when playing them now.
I mean, perhaps if we sat down and committed time only to NBA Street Vol. 2, maybe some of the magic would come back with time. But after playing the games we have now, NBA Street just seems a little limited. Even back then, I think there was a point where it became a little bland, in a little of a, "Okay, another game to 21 where I need to build up to my Gamebreaker early by pressing buttons randomly so I can pocket that Gamebreaker for a Double Gamebreaker" type of way. There wasn't a ton of variance there, which was kind of the point, but it obviously limits it in comparison to modern NBA games.[/QUOTE]
Playing NBA Street 2 now will make you appreciate how far 2k has brought videogame basketball these days.
The game has become so intricate and complicated. They succeed in so many different ways. When not even the biggest publisher in the world can come up with a somewhat competitive product in three years of development you know you did something right.
Live 2000 was good. I played it on the PS. This is the one with Tim Duncan on the cover right?
But to compare it with 2k12 is just idiotic.
Off very vague memory from 12 years ago, issues with Live 2000:
1. Players seemed to slide around.
2. You can abuse the triangle button (fake back down to baseline drive)
3. The game had no notion of dual positions. I think Latrell Sprewell was a SG and Larry Johnson a SF. Camby was a PF. You could not play a Camby - LJ - Sprewell - Houston - Ward lineup without the computer subbing in Chris Dudley and Kurt Thomas.
NBA Live 2000 was the one I played most, Live clearly took a step backwards 2001 and 2002, after that I stopped buying/playing.