I actually liked the dribbling more, seemed like it was harder to spam one move together a bunch and simpler to NBA 2K21 MT chain different moves more smoothly, I believe as we get more used to the dribbling it might be a whole lot better than 2k20.

There's no sizeups, and the dribbling feels anything but smooth, it feels as though it's RNG. I really don't know how it gets worse and worse year after year. The dribbling just feels like it's a minimal skill gap, and the higher skilled moves (18 half spin, walkback combos, etc) all seem clunky and embarrassing. Like in 19 or 17 the maximum skill moves , and it felt as though you had complete control over your player.

You can not possess a considerable skill gap with sizeups a movie of the stick the game will do to you. Its fun as it's simple to use and simple to chain. Realistic dribbling is how it must go for a true skill cap to come. The same as in real life the sport needs to have the ability to divide the Kyrie's from the Pat Bevs in terms of hitting that it has yet to do other than simply locking out cartoons for non ball control and simply producing high ball controller just have quicker dribbling.

A game with sizeups that automatically set the pace of a move will be a lot easier to use as opposed to a sport where you are required to make your own pace and use that to your benefit. The game should separate the Kyries in the Klay Thompsons in terms of dribbling and 2k20 is a step in the right direction in regards to making players place their own pace with their moves.

Show me a combo and I will believe it

As I said, demonstration was out for a day with brand-new controls and default option packages. Lets come back to this when the full game is out for a week. I bet it will be better. It is impossible for combos to be greater than 16 or 17 (the 2 best 2k games) when 1 I'm referring to it being smoother than 20, and two there has been no opportunity to locate shit yet.I'm not utilized to the shot meter yet and I am not sure how workable it's going to really be but it adds an interesting wrinkle. After bypassing 2k20 since I was burned out on the series, I'm intrigued again.

It is hard for Dame, because when the next - gen version comes out, people are either going to purchase the most recent version or the Mamba forever current gen edition and a few months later, nobody is going to regular form of the current gen which shows that they don't care about him.Tough cover legend for Dame to live up to but as a Blazers fan and coming out of a man who enjoys Kobe, I will assure you that I'll be buying the normal version as it's cheaper. Saying that nobody will purchase the buy 2K21 MT regular because they"don't care" about Dame is foolish. Think dollars my friend.