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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33419

    #1

    NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)


    ESPN has posted their NBA 2K13 preview. Improving collisions is one of the gameplay enhancements that are being addressed.

    As he flips on the game, the first thing I notice is the quicker pace in "NBA 2K13." Not only are all of the players moving faster on screen, they seem to be running the fast break more fluidly (even dribbling with the ball out in front of their bodies a bit more), and when LeBron swoops in for a dunk and is met body-to-body at the rim, not only do both players hit the floor, but you can tell that a lot of work went into improving the collisions in the game this year by the way LeBron tried to brace himself from the crash landing.
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  • jersez
    MVP
    • Jul 2008
    • 1892

    #2
    Re: Sky's the limit for NBA 2K13

    Too bad its only June
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    • Goffs
      New Ork Giants
      • Feb 2003
      • 12277

      #3
      Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

      So...when a player gets injured will we see teammates go to him to check if he's alright? Right now the way it's done they back of the injured like he got the plague or something....

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      • StraightBaylien
        MVP
        • Jan 2012
        • 2120

        #4
        Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

        Originally posted by Goffs
        So...when a player gets injured will we see teammates go to him to check if he's alright? Right now the way it's done they back of the injured like he got the plague or something....
        This.

        I hate when one of my vital players hits the floor, writhing in pain, and his team mates are standing there with their arms crossed like "all right, we get it. get off the floor." The team mates need to show their concern, the coaching staff as well.

        I think it needs to be dependent on how serious the injury... like I would love for say, if its just a twisted ankle, for the player to get helped off the floor... not look hurt until the sub is made, then he sprints back to the bench. haha. But if its more serious, the player is on the ground for a little longer, and maybe even does the commercial wipe, then come back with a result of the injury.


        You see, things like this make or break a game. And with the specific talk about the player interactions on the court, it better be good. haha.

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        • stillfeelme
          MVP
          • Aug 2010
          • 2405

          #5
          Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

          I guess he saw the preview of the improved physics/ collisions. Sounds good I think this means you may be able to get charges more frequently if you time it right and you will have to pick and choose when to attack the paint sounds very realistic.

          I like hearing about better controls and the fast break. Your CPU AI teammates didn't run good lanes in 2k12 for fastbreaks

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          • RyanFitzmagic
            MVP
            • Oct 2011
            • 1959

            #6
            Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

            (even dribbling with the ball out in front of their bodies a bit more)

            As if they didn't do this ENOUGH in 2K12? I don't want to have to not be able to sprint just because there are people in front of me. That's STUPID.

            and when LeBron swoops in for a dunk and is met body-to-body at the rim, not only do both players hit the floor

            Since when do both players always hit the floor after mid-air collisions, especially if one of them is as strong as LeBron James? What are they thinking over there?

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            • Vni
              Hall Of Fame
              • Sep 2011
              • 14831

              #7
              Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

              Why do you say 'always'? He describes what happened once. It can happen.

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              • RyanFitzmagic
                MVP
                • Oct 2011
                • 1959

                #8
                Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

                It's not even a common occurrence. Two players colliding in mid-air isn't even common, but both players crashing to the floor after doing so is even LESS likely.

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                • LD2k
                  2K Sports Community Manager
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 1261

                  #9
                  Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

                  Biggest takeaway for me is here:

                  We really feel like the gameplay experience has jumped significantly from ‘2K12’ to '2K13,’ and that’s what we’re most excited about.”
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                  • Drewski
                    Basketball Reasons
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 3783

                    #10
                    This was my biggest takeaway:

                    “The biggest thing for us this year is giving you way more control while at the same time not losing anything, and that’s tough considering there are only so many buttons and sticks. But I think we’ve achieved this, and we’ve achieved it in spades. We really feel like the gameplay experience has jumped significantly from ‘2K12’ to '2K13,’ and that’s what we’re most excited about.”

                    And because the 2K engineers were able to deliver the “NBA” engine far ahead of schedule this year, the game’s production team started gameplay sessions earlier than normal, enabling them to start tuning and tweaking.
                    -
                    Looking forward to seeing what gameplay improvements there have been.

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                    • stillfeelme
                      MVP
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 2405

                      #11
                      Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

                      Originally posted by RyanFitzmagic
                      It's not even a common occurrence. Two players colliding in mid-air isn't even common, but both players crashing to the floor after doing so is even LESS likely.
                      Just because you have not seen it does not mean it can not happen. Too soon to be critical of a scene I have not seen with my own eyes. I have been undercut in mid air you have no control of your body. I have seen two players jump and both fall it usually happens when two players are going for a long pass in the air like an interception in football

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                      • RyanFitzmagic
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 1959

                        #12
                        Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

                        Originally posted by stillfeelme
                        I have been undercut in mid air you have no control of your body. I have seen two players jump and both fall it usually happens when two players are going for a long pass in the air like an interception in football
                        1. You're not an NBA player

                        2. Two players going for a pass is not even close to being applicable to a shooter/defender situation

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                        • Goffs
                          New Ork Giants
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 12277

                          #13
                          Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

                          Hilarious! A snippet of the new collision system on ESPN and we already have a complaint! smdh...and it's only June..

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                          • RyanFitzmagic
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 1959

                            #14
                            Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

                            You can say what you want about my comments, but that won't make them invalid.

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                            • stillfeelme
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2010
                              • 2405

                              #15
                              Re: NBA 2K13 Preview - Improving Collisions (ESPN)

                              Originally posted by RyanFitzmagic
                              1. You're not an NBA player

                              2. Two players going for a pass is not even close to being applicable to a shooter/defender situation
                              True I am not a NBA player but do you think NBA players don't obey physics? Anything can happen I have seen it happen in real life. Some one going up for a one hand slam, defense goes for the block coming across the lane hits arm both fall. It is really not that serious though. I used that as an example because I have seen it happen playing ball. I still say you are being critical of a scene you haven't seen which is silly imo.

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