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thunder008
June 5th, 2009, 07:41 PM
I really think 2k should do away with CPU controlled actions like intentional foul, playbooks, and double team button having ANY effect on the game whatsoever.

Isn't Team-up supposed to be about all-Human controlled players, and all-Human controlled outcomes?


Then why have it where, by simply pressing a button that the cpu controls, you can alter a shot? (try it some time, it works)

It's a human-controlled mode, everything should be MANUAL right?

I wouldn't call someone pressing the double team button from across the court, and having it trigger some cpu "effect" that causes someone to sometimes miss the shot,
good defense or human-controlled defense.

Should change it for 2k10.

T-New41
June 5th, 2009, 07:44 PM
Wat!??? I dont get it

vidalsports
June 5th, 2009, 07:55 PM
Full court D all game should Really Tire out your team, this year. All game modes especially online. Also Allow adjustments to be made online with on the fly coaching. People pause the game and put tight d on everyone any way. Plus lower the blocking. Not everyone is swating shots. This would increase Man on man D or PLayer Vs Player in stead of letting the CPU Guard them all game.

crazygirl84
June 5th, 2009, 07:59 PM
Full court D all game should Really Tire out your team, this year. All game modes especially online. Also Allow adjustments to be made online with on the fly coaching. People pause the game and put tight d on everyone any way. Plus lower the blocking. Not everyone is swating shots. This would increase Man on man D or PLayer Vs Player in stead of letting the CPU Guard them all game.

yeah people dont play on ball d bc da cpu has a betta chance of blockin a shot that a user does i hate goin up for a block and da player im controlling goes da opposite way or jumps out of boundslol

TUSS11
June 5th, 2009, 11:00 PM
I really think 2k should do away with CPU controlled actions like intentional foul, playbooks, and double team button having ANY effect on the game whatsoever.

Isn't Team-up supposed to be about all-Human controlled players, and all-Human controlled outcomes?


Then why have it where, by simply pressing a button that the cpu controls, you can alter a shot? (try it some time, it works)

It's a human-controlled mode, everything should be MANUAL right?

I wouldn't call someone pressing the double team button from across the court, and having it trigger some cpu "effect" that causes someone to sometimes miss the shot,
good defense or human-controlled defense.

Should change it for 2k10.

I don't really understand what your saying.

$-centz
June 6th, 2009, 07:42 AM
I really think 2k should do away with CPU controlled actions like intentional foul, playbooks, and double team button having ANY effect on the game whatsoever.

Isn't Team-up supposed to be about all-Human controlled players, and all-Human controlled outcomes?


Then why have it where, by simply pressing a button that the cpu controls, you can alter a shot? (try it some time, it works)

It's a human-controlled mode, everything should be MANUAL right?

I wouldn't call someone pressing the double team button from across the court, and having it trigger some cpu "effect" that causes someone to sometimes miss the shot,
good defense or human-controlled defense.

Should change it for 2k10.

gotta agree with everyone else... I don't really see where your coming from

thunder008
June 6th, 2009, 04:31 PM
ok simply put --> for example, if I'm playing team-up mode and I decide to press the "double team button," then by me doing that, it makes the ball handler feel a cpu-caused "effect" like the player is being double teamed and it makes you miss shots or harder to dribble. same type of thing if you press int. foul while someone is shooting. just try pressing double team sometime during a team-up game and you'll see what I mean.

I'm saying, it should have ZERO effect on anything.

TUSS11
June 6th, 2009, 04:47 PM
If you're being double teamed you need to pass to teammates and not try to force a shot or drive. Double teams in real life force you to pass, and that's what they should do in the game as well.

ChuckyFE
June 6th, 2009, 07:14 PM
I wish the halftime stats weren't able to be skipped.

T-New41
June 6th, 2009, 07:16 PM
I wish the halftime stats weren't able to be skipped.

They have halftime stats?lol

thunder008
June 6th, 2009, 08:02 PM
If you're being double teamed you need to pass to teammates and not try to force a shot or drive. Double teams in real life force you to pass, and that's what they should do in the game as well.

ok you're missing what I'm saying.

I'm saying simply by pressing int. foul or double team (regardless of how many defenders are near you), it causes you to miss shots.

of course if 2 players manually come together to trap someone, that's realistic cuz it's all manually done.

press the int. foul button while someone is wide open shooting and you will see what I mean...

ranga9112
June 6th, 2009, 08:07 PM
I wish it took skill to defend not L2.

TUSS11
June 6th, 2009, 08:53 PM
ok you're missing what I'm saying.

I'm saying simply by pressing int. foul or double team (regardless of how many defenders are near you), it causes you to miss shots.

of course if 2 players manually come together to trap someone, that's realistic cuz it's all manually done.

press the int. foul button while someone is wide open shooting and you will see what I mean...

Oh, I didn't know pressing double team or intentional foul causes people to miss open shots. Do they miss it every time, or just the majority of the time?

thunder008
June 7th, 2009, 11:38 AM
I wouldn't say the majority but it does happen a good amount of time, which is more than it should because it should happen zero amount of time.