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Do y'all think the height really effects how much skill points they take from you? Im thinking of creating a PG and im thinking I don't want to have a 6'2 pg going against 6'7s if they only taking like 200 SP's away.
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Originally Posted by thachosen123
I was playing the "shootout" challenge, held nique to 20pts thru 4qtrs to only have him get consecutive and1's in the final 20seconds
Nice work, DC.Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
It should be fixed now
I just uploaded a file to Google Docs. I went in an examined all of the dunk packages and gave a brief write-up of what each package has. I will be making a list for suggestions for each player in the league when it comes to dunk packages. It is not the gospel, just suggestions.
https://docs.google.com/d...WZCeVU9aoJ3hYE&hl=en
you got to twirl it the opposite side for how your handling the ball , like if its in your left hand you twirl it counter clockwise i think.Originally Posted by The Minister
when you say twirl for a 360 dunk do you mean moving the RS in a 360 motion?
Originally Posted by Cragmatic
So why does it say I'm 0-0 online when Ive played at least 8 games
I felt the HOF setting on 2k10 was fine, but do you recommend those who do play at HOF level in 2k11 to try the sliders at All Star, or Superstar. Im tired of Paul Milsap making every single turnaround hookshot over Bynum and Gasol.Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
Forget the whole, "It makes me a better player" logic. The game CHEATS on HOF. The CPU doesn't use the same tools that the user has access too. Players get unrealistic attribute boosts on this level. Ask any developer (which 2K folks have confirmed), the hardest level isn't the most realistic experience. When I play a game I look for the most REALISTIC (not challenging) experience. Pro, AllStar, and even Superstar (verdict is still out on Sueprstar) with sim sliders should still offer a challenge to you if you are not exploiting the game. But if you are exploiting the game, then maybe HOF is for you. But I just don't see why you have to prove your manhood. SOme of you got the game and IMMEDIATELY turned it onOF after knowing NOTHING about the game. WHy? Pride?Originally Posted by PO2345
DC:
Whenever I play a game, I play it on the hardest level to get the most out of it. (EX: GOW: Titan Mode, Etc)
What do you recommend one play on?
PO
I am sure as long as you could win you felt the game was fine. I look for any inaccuracies on that level. That is why I don't play. I suggest using my settings from the page before. They are legit.Originally Posted by avid Boss
I felt the HOF setting on 2k10 was fine, but do you recommend those who do play at HOF level in 2k11 to try the sliders at All Star, or Superstar. Im tired of Paul Milsap making every single turnaround hookshot over Bynum and Gasol.
Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
Went into practice mode on My Player and worked on my jumper. Changed my jumper style to MJ. Next game dropped 31 points on Tyreke Evans' head