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As promised, we’re back today showing all of you the new dribble moves that you’ll see in NBA LIVE 10 this year. We really wanted to differentiate between players this year. What makes LeBron, LeBron? How about CP3? One of the ways in which we’ve captured this is in their dribbling styles. Let’s start with the new “size up” mechanic in NBA LIVE 10.

The size up is a series of dribbling moves used to breakdown a defender. How am I being guarded? Where is the opening? Answering these questions is the purpose of the size up. Once the ball handler catches the defender biting, he can then perform a go move out of the size up to take advantage of an over-zealous defender or a mismatch. Basically, the size up keeps the defender on his toes! In NBA LIVE 10, you perform these moves via the right trigger from a standstill position. Once you move the left stick (to move the character), you break out of the size up and start moving. One of the great things about this mechanic is that it can be broken out of at any time, or better yet, seamlessly linked into any quickstrike dribbling move using the right stick. There’s no waiting for the animation to play out before going into your next move. If you want to start that next move, you can. In the video below, you can see that we’ve captured authentic player specific size ups. You can really see the difference between LeBron and Kobe’s size up moves.

The size up is step 1 of the dribbling moves this year. Master it and you’ll be shaking your defender (especially a human controlled one) in no time. Just because we have size ups in our game, it doesn’t mean that everyone can do them. If you’re a big man with a weak handle, and you use the right trigger, you’ll do dribble moves, but good luck trying to keep up your dribble as it’ll most likely get stripped or you’ll lose control. This also doesn’t mean that the LeBron and Kobe size ups are money moves either. Again, this is a simple mechanic used to branch into more deceptive, calculated quickstrike moves. Do the size up for too long, and you open a window for the defender to read your next movement and strip the ball from you.

There’s also a couple of things in this video that I want to point out to you. You’ll notice right off the bat that there’s not a lot of off-ball player movement. Don’t worry, we have a TON of that this year. We just called an ISOLATION set in each clip to showcase the one on one matchups that we primarily wanted to capture. And finally, yes, that is a eurostep you see Derrick Rose doing. We’ll have A LOT more on the different ways you can finish at the basket this year in the coming weeks.

I really hope you’re enjoying these gameplay videos guys. There’s a lot of them left, so if you haven’t seen something you want to see yet, don’t worry you will.


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# 201 HeavenlyTouch @ 08/13/09 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by lamoyou318
if u didnt notice they all ran ISO in the video
I did?

You didn't address anything I said?

Some of the other ISOs were good, but I'm nitpicking that one because it would never happen like that.
 
# 202 RayDog253 @ 08/13/09 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by HeavenlyTouch

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFZ4rmShHyw

Take this Chris Paul crossover for example. Stojakovic and Mo Pete get ready in the corners, David West comes up high for a screen and will move down towards the basket when Chris Paul makes his move, and the remaining big stays down low.
LOL, i was just bout to post that video, had it copied and everything. I hope we can put the defenders on skates like that in Live 10...
 
# 203 HeavenlyTouch @ 08/13/09 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by jtdribbles25
I know I'm ridiculously totally premature in saying this, but live 10 is probably going to be the best bball game ever. I really liked 09, mostly because of the dna. But couple the DNA with the insane amount of detail and animations, even better spacing, an isomotion system thats less isomotion and more user controlled, incredible visuals, and minimal sliding. WOW. Just destroying all competition. Can't say enough about what the EA crew has done. I feel like Mike Wang is like Phil Jackson, where he goes, he wins.
It's definitely premature, the competing game hasn't released a video yet.
 
# 204 HeavenlyTouch @ 08/13/09 10:26 PM
Additionally, I've watched all the other ISOs, and the big men are always floating around. Check every other ISO, Kobe's, Lebron's, etc. In every single ISO except the CP3 one there is only one big floating (Tyrus Thomas, Pau Gasol), and the remaining bigs (Bynum, Noah) are out at the 3 point line. Furthermore, the bigs who are inside make no attempt to go in and get a rebound or to cut inside and receive a pass, the AI seems to know that the player is going to score the basket, it's little things like this which make it realistic to someone like me.

What makes it even tougher to swallow is that the game is advertised as having "realistic player tendencies" and using Synergy, where is that in these ISO vids?

Kobe and Chris Paul had the same celebrations, and neither of them celebrate like Shawn Marion. Man, I can nit pick this all day.

Lastly, where is the contact? Every player who drove in was not touched by a defender.
 
# 205 lamoyou318 @ 08/13/09 10:34 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by stephensonmc
As promised, we’re back today showing all of you the new dribble moves that you’ll see in NBA LIVE 10 this year. We really wanted to differentiate between players this year. What makes LeBron, LeBron? How about CP3? One of the ways in which we’ve captured this is in their dribbling styles. Let’s start with the new “size up” mechanic in NBA LIVE 10.

The size up is a series of dribbling moves used to breakdown a defender. How am I being guarded? Where is the opening? Answering these questions is the purpose of the size up. Once the ball handler catches the defender biting, he can then perform a go move out of the size up to take advantage of an over-zealous defender or a mismatch. Basically, the size up keeps the defender on his toes! In NBA LIVE 10, you perform these moves via the right trigger from a standstill position. Once you move the left stick (to move the character), you break out of the size up and start moving. One of the great things about this mechanic is that it can be broken out of at any time, or better yet, seamlessly linked into any quickstrike dribbling move using the right stick. There’s no waiting for the animation to play out before going into your next move. If you want to start that next move, you can. In the video below, you can see that we’ve captured authentic player specific size ups. You can really see the difference between LeBron and Kobe’s size up moves.

The size up is step 1 of the dribbling moves this year. Master it and you’ll be shaking your defender (especially a human controlled one) in no time. Just because we have size ups in our game, it doesn’t mean that everyone can do them. If you’re a big man with a weak handle, and you use the right trigger, you’ll do dribble moves, but good luck trying to keep up your dribble as it’ll most likely get stripped or you’ll lose control. This also doesn’t mean that the LeBron and Kobe size ups are money moves either. Again, this is a simple mechanic used to branch into more deceptive, calculated quickstrike moves. Do the size up for too long, and you open a window for the defender to read your next movement and strip the ball from you.

There’s also a couple of things in this video that I want to point out to you. You’ll notice right off the bat that there’s not a lot of off-ball player movement. Don’t worry, we have a TON of that this year. We just called an ISOLATION set in each clip to showcase the one on one matchups that we primarily wanted to capture. And finally, yes, that is a eurostep you see Derrick Rose doing. We’ll have A LOT more on the different ways you can finish at the basket this year in the coming weeks.

I really hope you’re enjoying these gameplay videos guys. There’s a lot of them left, so if you haven’t seen something you want to see yet, don’t worry you will.


Quote:
Originally Posted by HeavenlyTouch
I did?

You didn't address anything I said?

Some of the other ISOs were good, but I'm nitpicking that one because it would never happen like that.
i guess it just went over your head
 
# 206 stephensonmc @ 08/13/09 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Pared
Hmmm guess I'm the only one that didn't like the help defense.

Even if it was on Pro, why is the defense not collapsing in a situation like that? This was a huge issue many pointed out over and with 2k9... yet it's right there in this same video.

KG just sits back and chills with Luol Deng as someone comes in the paint. Didn't even think of going at ball handler.

Love the dribble moves, but right now, despite the focus of the video, it looks like the offense was improved and the defense may suffer.
Why is it like that? Because it was a decision that was made to make things easier on Pro.
 
# 207 blingballa333 @ 08/13/09 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by stephensonmc
Why is it like that? Because it was a decision that was made to make things easier on Pro.
Good to hear, so what was up with that random Hustle Plays blog that was posted earlier today? And is the Santos blog still up for today? Sorry for bombarding you with questions, I'm just curious.
 
# 208 marcoyk @ 08/13/09 10:41 PM
That looks really good. I'm still hoping that blocked shots are well done. From all of the videos they're just kind of swinging somewhere instead of directing the block attempt towards the ball.
 
# 209 rontu_arrow @ 08/13/09 10:41 PM
Now I really can't wait for Live, especially using D-Rose to get to the basket.

One thing though, shouldn't CP3's sleeve be white?
 
# 210 HeavenlyTouch @ 08/13/09 10:41 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by lamoyou318
i guess it just went over your head
Why don't you address any of the issues I brought up?

You're defending the game by attacking me?

Why would anyone here want to see this game on pro mode? are we only offensively inclined here?

When have you ever seen an entire team ISO to the 3 point line in an NBA game? do you even watch the NBA?
 
# 211 KChow21 @ 08/13/09 10:44 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by stephensonmc
Why is it like that? Because it was a decision that was made to make things easier on Pro.
Thanks Marcus, phew feel relieved
 
# 212 lamoyou318 @ 08/13/09 10:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by HeavenlyTouch
Why don't you address any of the issues I brought up?

You're defending the game by attacking me?

Why would anyone here want to see this game on pro mode? are we only offensively inclined here?

When have you ever seen an entire team ISO to the 3 point line in an NBA game? do you even watch the NBA?
huh?????im not attacking you,im just telling you they're running ISO to show the Dribble Moves
 
# 213 blingballa333 @ 08/13/09 10:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by HeavenlyTouch
Why don't you address any of the issues I brought up?

You're defending the game by attacking me?

Why would anyone here want to see this game on pro mode? are we only offensively inclined here?

When have you ever seen an entire team ISO to the 3 point line in an NBA game? do you even watch the NBA?
You obviously don't know the point of the video if you don't know why the difficulty would be on pro......
 
# 214 KChow21 @ 08/13/09 10:45 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by HeavenlyTouch
Why don't you address any of the issues I brought up?

You're defending the game by attacking me?

Why would anyone here want to see this game on pro mode? are we only offensively inclined here?

When have you ever seen an entire team ISO to the 3 point line in an NBA game? do you even watch the NBA?
lol this dude again....
 
# 215 KChow21 @ 08/13/09 10:46 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by lamoyou318
huh?????im not attacking you,im just telling you they're running ISO to show the Dribble Moves
Man don't even bother... don't pay attention to him, he did this same stuff previously
 
# 216 HeavenlyTouch @ 08/13/09 10:47 PM
lol..

You guys are just blindly defending the game, be impartial. This has nothing to do with me being a "2k supporter over a Live supporter". You guys treat anyone who looks at this video unfavorably as an "outsider".

Address the issues, without criticisms, these games won't be better in the future.
 
# 217 HeavenlyTouch @ 08/13/09 10:48 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by KChow21
Man don't even bother... don't pay attention to him, he did this same stuff previously
Read any of my posts, where do you see me saying things like "this game sucks" .. I have to blindly support this game because you like what you're seeing? that's ridiculous; be more open minded than that. I pointed out legitimate problems which would not happen in an NBA game and all you guys do is attack the poster, bunch of amateurs.
 
# 218 lamoyou318 @ 08/13/09 10:49 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by HeavenlyTouch
lol..

You guys are just blindly defending the game, be impartial. This has nothing to do with me being a "2k supporter over a Live supporter". You guys treat anyone who looks at this video unfavorably as an "outsider".

Address the issues, without criticisms, these games won't be better in the future.
im being serious when I ask this,are you slow or just silly?
 
# 219 KChow21 @ 08/13/09 10:49 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by HeavenlyTouch
lol..

You guys are just blindly defending the game, be impartial. This has nothing to do with me being a "2k supporter over a Live supporter". You guys treat anyone who looks at this video unfavorably as an "outsider".

Address the issues, without criticisms, these games won't be better in the future.
You aren't an "outsider".... just the way you try to prove your point and criticize others make you more of a ....
 
# 220 Dantecamp21 @ 08/13/09 10:49 PM
Kinda off topic, but on the Slam video, the Nuggets retro jerseys still had their numbers in blue, and that's not accurate. They're yellow. Ryan told us he would correct it. Any word on that Marcus?
 


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