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Title: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Jason on December 21, 2010 @ 08:28:22 PM
Review - NBA 2K11 (http://www.gametrailers.com/video/review-nba-2k11/705992)
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Jason on December 21, 2010 @ 08:52:19 PM
I had no idea that this game included the 94-95 Knicks  ;D.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Ted on December 21, 2010 @ 10:05:44 PM
I strongly considering the PC version on Steam since it is on sale for $20.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Jason on December 21, 2010 @ 10:08:56 PM
I'm annoyed at myself for passing this up for only $29.99 after Thanksgiving.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Ted on December 21, 2010 @ 10:10:10 PM
If it was 30 I'd get it on 360.  Maybe it will be soon?  Like 12/26?
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Jason on December 21, 2010 @ 10:28:07 PM
Yeah, I'm waiting to see if there's a nice price drop after this weekend. I'd hate to buy it and have the price drop a few days later. I've been keeping my eye on CheapAssGamer.com for after-Christmas sales.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: BDSooner72 on December 21, 2010 @ 11:26:20 PM
Quote from: Jason on December 21, 2010 @ 08:52:19 PM
I had no idea that this game included the 94-95 Knicks  ;D.

Has a lot of teams from the 80's and 90's.  This is due to the Jordan challange. Pretty much any team he had a big moment or championship  against are in the game.  You too can dunk on my fellow Monterey HS alumn, Craig Ehlo. Most of the starters are in the game but the bench is hit and miss.  For example Kevin Duckworth was a starter for the Portland team in the game but passed away a couple years ago and were not able to include him.


Team in the game  (extra special for me as a Spurs fan is the 85-86 Chicago team had George Gervin in his final year)
1985-86 Chicago Bulls
1985-86 Boston Celtics
1989-90 Chicago Bulls
1989-90 Atlanta Hawks
1989-90 Cleveland Cavaliers
1989-90 Detroit Pistons
1990-91 Chicago Bulls
1990-91 Los Angeles Lakers
1991-92 Chicago Bulls
1991-92 Portland Trailblazers
1994-95 Chicago Bulls
1994-95 New York Knicks
1995-96 Chicago Bulls
1995-96 Seattle Supersonics
1996-97 Chicago Bulls
1996-97 Utah Jazz
1997-98 Chicago Bulls
1997-98 Utah Jazz
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: BDSooner72 on December 21, 2010 @ 11:27:36 PM
Oh but do not get too excited as these teams can't be used online.  You can use any of these teams in an exhibition though.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Ted on December 22, 2010 @ 01:39:47 AM
How does the Be-A-Pro type mode play?  Is that a good mode?
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: BDSooner72 on December 22, 2010 @ 02:00:56 PM
I have not tried it but from what I have read it is not.  Basically because the player you start out with has horrible ratings and it takes far too long to get him to the pros. On the flip side if you beat the Jordan challenges you unlock the ability to start a be-a-pro career with Jordan and much better ratings.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Ted on December 22, 2010 @ 02:21:05 PM
That doesn't sound too bad.  My biggest complaint with Be-A-Pro modes so far is it is too easy and fast to get to the pros.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Slumberland on January 08, 2011 @ 12:52:51 PM
I was actually able to make it to the pros pretty quickly.  Your ratings indeed stink to start (and continue to for a while), but you can nevertheless contribute and be effective.  There are some largely inconsequential sub-ratings (like offensive awareness) that would contribute to your overall rating, but because they have little effect there's no reason to put points towards them.  What you end up with is a guy, for example, with a low overall rating, but can still quickly become a good shooter, passer, rebounder, etc.  I've got a point guard that was drafted by the Heat, and it's pretty fun... the only problem with the mode as I see it is that it's irresistible and way too easy to cherry pick.  Just start running down the court as soon as the opponent puts up a shot (especially if you were on the perimeter to start with, like a guard would normally be) and someone will usually find you with a long pass for an easy two.

I've been spending more time lately with a straight Association with the Knicks.  I couldn't play worth a damn with them in year one, but did a lot of work to clear cap space and signed Carmelo in the off-season.  I think we're like 12-3 so far in year two.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: BDSooner72 on January 08, 2011 @ 01:05:15 PM
What difficulty are you playing your "Association" on? I was getting ready to start one up.  I was thinking 9 minute quarters so I could get some descent scores.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Slumberland on January 08, 2011 @ 03:11:57 PM
I play on All-Star, simulation settings, and the game's actually involving enough that I do full 12 minute quarters.  If I don't have a lot of time, I'll just play a quarter or a half and then save in-game, so I can come back to it later.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Brad Company on January 08, 2011 @ 03:34:25 PM
I use 12 minute quarters;I wouldn't go lower than 11 for accurate stats.
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: BDSooner72 on January 08, 2011 @ 04:49:43 PM
Thanks guys. Guess I will go with 12 minute quarters on All-Star.  Completely forgot you could save games. 
Title: Re: NBA 2k11 Video Review
Post by: Ted on January 09, 2011 @ 06:13:18 PM
Quote from: Slumberland on January 08, 2011 @ 12:52:51 PM
I was actually able to make it to the pros pretty quickly.  Your ratings indeed stink to start (and continue to for a while), but you can nevertheless contribute and be effective.  There are some largely inconsequential sub-ratings (like offensive awareness) that would contribute to your overall rating, but because they have little effect there's no reason to put points towards them.  What you end up with is a guy, for example, with a low overall rating, but can still quickly become a good shooter, passer, rebounder, etc.  I've got a point guard that was drafted by the Heat, and it's pretty fun... the only problem with the mode as I see it is that it's irresistible and way too easy to cherry pick.  Just start running down the court as soon as the opponent puts up a shot (especially if you were on the perimeter to start with, like a guard would normally be) and someone will usually find you with a long pass for an easy two.

I've been spending more time lately with a straight Association with the Knicks.  I couldn't play worth a damn with them in year one, but did a lot of work to clear cap space and signed Carmelo in the off-season.  I think we're like 12-3 so far in year two.

That's helpful info.  Thanks, Seth.