Inevitable discussion etc goes here.
For the record I was satisfied with Live 09, and will give that first crack for v10.
2K10 screenshots/news for Xbox 360 - http://games.teamxbox.com/xbox-360/2310/NBA-2K10/
Inevitable discussion etc goes here.
For the record I was satisfied with Live 09, and will give that first crack for v10.
2K10 screenshots/news for Xbox 360 - http://games.teamxbox.com/xbox-360/2310/NBA-2K10/
damn i should really finish my 09 season!
NBA Live 10 producer interview - http://interviews.teamxbox.com/xbox/2448/NBA-Live-10-Producer-Interview/p1
First NBA Live 10 video - http://xboxmovies.teamxbox.com/xbox-360-hires/9793/First-NBA-Live-10-Gameplay-Trailer-in-HD/
Well for PC users 2K10 is coming out, cause when they found out EA weren't producing NBA Live on PC they took the oportunity and will be available october sometime
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12-08-09, 13:20
Time to got wooed people!
you will never want to play nba live again.
this is the new game mode for 2k10
Your created player will also be the star of "My Player", 2K's answer to EA's "Be a Pro" mode. The narrative here is similar to Be a Pro: from worst to first. You'll start off either as a drafted player or as a walk-on to a team's summer circuit games. In the summer league, your goal will be to impress the scouts in the hopes of getting an invite to a team's training camp. Once there, you'll be competing against NBA players for a spot on a team's roster. You never know which team will choose you, so if you happen to be a shooting guard looking to take Kobe's place on the Lakers, well
good luck.
As in Draft Combine, when creating your player in NBA 2K10, you'll have to decide early on what kind of player you want him to be--both in the position you wish to play and the type of player you want to be. Here's a list of the available roles at each position:
Point Guard -- Pass first, scoring, defensive, three-point spe^^^^^^t, athletic, all-around
Shooting Guard -- Scoring, defensive, three-point spe^^^^^^t, athletic, slashing, all-around
Small Forward -- Defensive, three-point spe^^^^^^t, athletic, slashing, point forward, all-around
Power Forward -- Defensive, athletic, back-to-basket, face-up, rebounding, all-around
Center -- Defensive, athletic, back-to-basket, face-up, rebounding, all-around
The position and role you wish to play will determine how your player progresses over time. When playing in summer camp, training camp, or pick-up games (more on those in a bit), you'll be judged on your individual performance, as well as given an overall team grade. Playing your role successfully and contributing to the team will count for nearly as much as individual stats. Conversely, being a ball hog and calling for the ball at all times could result in a poor team rating, which might offset any impressive stats you earn. You'll earn skill points that you can then spend on specific attributes to improve your player. Depending on the role you've chosen, certain attributes will be cheaper to you than others. If you're a defensive center, for example, purchasing attribute points for such things as blocks and strength will be cheaper than, say, putting points in your three-point shot or your run speed.
In training camp, you'll have five games to compete in, and after each game, someone will be cut. The goal, obviously, is to make sure you're left standing after the roster trimming is finished, but even if you don't make a spot on the NBA roster, your season isn't over. If you're cut, you'll be sent to the NBA's Development League (or D-League). 2K has licensed the actual NBA Development League, with all teams and accurate uniforms in the game. Your time in the D-League will be spent trying to get more playing time--mainly by making the most of the minutes you do get (using a handy simulation feature, you can fast-forward to the point in the game when you actually do get on the floor, however). Of course, nobody wants to spend his too much time grinding in the D-league, so it's reasonable to assume that if you play decently, you'll eventually get your shot at playing in the NBA, where you'll once again have to earn your minutes and establish yourself as a superstar.
On the floor, My Player mode features a camera that focuses on your created player--though you do have several camera angles from which to choose. If you're playing point guard, you'll be able to call plays in your role as the floor general--other positions on the court naturally won't have that option. That said, the developers behind 2K10 said they're working hard to make sure that every role--even the defensive ones--is fun and immersive for players.
One other addition that ties into My Player mode is the pick-up games feature. Just as the name suggests, these are five-on-five games that can be played online at any time with your created player and the created players of your friends. You need at least two players to play a pick-up game (with the other team spots filled by AI players), but pick-up games can feature as many as 10 online participants. As with training camp and regular season games, you'll be earning skill attribute points in pick-up games as well, which makes them a great way to work on your created player away from the regular season.
Demo of Live 10 has just been released on Xbox Live for Gold users.
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06-10-09, 23:06
wooooooooooooooooooooooo 2K10 is out
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29-10-09, 13:56
wooooooooooooooooooooooo 2K10 is out
2k10 SHITS ALL OVER LIVE! YEWW!
Anybody here been playing 2K10 seriously? If so, what's it like?
I've given up on Live 10, the gameplay is just too shite on the more difficult levels. Traded it in today to see what 2K is all about.
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19-12-09, 18:44
Hey Ben,
Ive had 2k10 since it came out i just got a PS3 so i dont know what 2k9 is like but 2k10 is awesome. The My Player mode is so cool once you get enough points to be able to layup without airballing.
The Association Mode is also really good being able to basically trade until you have your favourite team( i basically traded the philly for a new Australian team =] )
I Still have not got online to work due to me being lazy and not forwarding ports ect but ive heard its still alittle raw for my player, but is good for just simple team vs team gameplay, anyway definitely get it.
Have Fun Playing and Merry Christmas =]
Jordan To Be NBA 2K11 Cover Boy (http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/66833/20100527/jordan_to_be_nba_2k11_cover_boy/)
May 27, 2010 9:39 AM EST
Michael Jordan will be on the cover of NBA 2K11, according to multiple sources.
This will be the first time a former player has appeared on its cover.
In addition to acting as cover model, the speculation is that Jordan will also be digitized into a playable character. This means gamers will become the virtual MJ in hopes of reliving some of his trademark moments.
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