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We took those learnings and used them to make a solution this time around.

Submitted by Dingbest on Thu, 09/17/2020 - 17:58

It sounds like the objective is to make NBA 2K21 accessible and longer natural-feeling to new players, which is the way the series was going for NBA 2K21 MT Coins a couple years. Most notably, the Pro Stick system and shooting are receiving significant upgrades. But before we get to this, you can check out the first NBA 2K21 trailer below (featuring gameplay from current-gen programs ).

The Guru Stick was a staple of 2K basketball for the most part now, and for decades, has largely gone unchanged. In games, you can hold the Guru Stick in any direction. From utilizing the right stick as a featured dribble stick that limited us. This year, we are creating a change to how the Guru Stick works.

With this change, we have managed to extend the dribble move arsenal and provide you access to more moves in a control strategy that is more intuitive. After a match or two, it will have you busting ankles and will feel instant nature! The motions, Together with the remap themselves have been overhauled to be chain-able and significantly more responsive. Street moves have been transferred to a tap of the left cause also, which means that you won't be firing off them by accident when you're breaking defenders at the Park down. Moves were.

Jump finishing and shooting in the rim were points of emphasis as well. We wanted to create scoring the basketball a skill both from the perimeter and in the bottom, so we brainstormed and prototyped a variety of various shooting mechanics for the game of this year. What we settled on was a notion conceptually similar to something we attempted in NBA 2K17... Shot Stick Aiming. Aiming didn't work that well in NBA 2K17 because it was somewhat buried, did not have much skill and did not give the user any feedback. We took those learnings and used them to make a solution this time around.

For NBA 2K21, if you take with the Guru Stick, the shooter meter changes from a timing bar to a targeting system. So instead of trying to stop the shot meter when you get to the ideal release window, you adjust the ideal center aim point to be hit by the Pro Stick instantly. The goal window resizes dynamically based on player ability, the shooter is contested, and shooting range and may shift to the left or right depending on the level of difficulty of the shot. If the target is missed by you too far to the right or left, your shot will miss in that direction.

And as I mentioned above with the new slider sets, even the slightest degree might be the distinction between a create and an airball on Hall of Fame, while it is quite a little more forgiving on the easier issues. You also won't be penalized with MT for sale 2K21 the entire shooting motion to get the sweet spot. To put it differently, when you're shooting with the Guru Stick you don't need to time your launch. But if you want to take it to another level and understand your release, you can lock in your timing and aim by either centering the Pro Stick or simply by tapping one of the triggers when you get to the apex of this shot. The lock will be signaled by a brief flash on the shot meter.