Currently if it’s still bad and looks the same and plays the same on next gen I’ll for sure be pissed and 2K MT be carried out with 2k but like I know that’s my view on things.Sorry for punctuation BTW telephone is real laggy.Dribbling was rather cruced exactly the way you do motions does not transition or correlate well. Like the brand new way to do a behind the back just does not flow well with different moves.
I actually liked the dribbling longer, sounded like it was harder to spam 1 move together a bunch and easier to string unique moves more easily, I think as we get more accustomed to the dribbling it could be a lot easier than 2k20.
There’s no sizeups, and the dribbling feels anything but smooth, it actually feels as though it has RNG. I really don’t understand how it progressively gets worse and worse year after year. The dribbling just feels as though it has a minimal ability gap, and all the greater skilled moves (18 half twist, walkback combos, etc) all seem clunky and uncomfortable. Like in 19 or 17 the maximum skill moves , and it felt like you had full control over your player.
You can’t have a considerable skill difference with sizeups that a movie of the stick the game will do for you. Its fun as it’s simple to use and simple to chain. Realistic dribbling is the way it must go for a legitimate ability cap to come. Just like in real life the sport needs to have the ability to separate the Kyrie’s from the Pat Bevs in terms of dribbling which it has yet to Buy NBA 2K MT do other than simply locking out cartoons for low ball control and just producing high ball controller just have faster dribbling.
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Weismart created the group I actually liked the dribbling longer 3 years, 4 months ago