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One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:52 am

:cry:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-4PxypI9m0
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Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:25 am

"Nothing wrong with a little cheese in the morning." :lol:

Good video, nice idea to get one last game in at the eleventh hour.

Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:41 am

Well, the stars aligned for this one to get recorded, rendered while out, and uploaded in the background. Really glad I got to do it though, but I am a bit too too happy about being able to reject friend requests I don't know now.

Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:45 am

Sounds fair enough to me. Ideally future versions of the EA Locker will have public sharing where you can simply search by author and other keywords.

Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 10:58 am

Wasn't that already a feature, that was just never turned on? I seem to remember an option in Live 09 for making a file public, but it never doing anything.

Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:15 am

Nice video to mark the end of an era. Since I played dynasty mode, I didn't get a whole lot of updates for it, but it was sad seeing all my stats, photos and replays wiped from my EA profile last night.

Looking at that person you played against reminded me why I'm not an online gamer. Playing Live 08, every player I played against either chose the Lakers or the Suns. One guy even put Kobe at the point so he'd always have the ball. I wish I could see the look on that guys face when he realised the Heat didn't have LeBron or Bosh though :lol:

Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:41 am

badreligionau wrote:I wish I could see the look on that guys face when he realised the Heat didn't have LeBron or Bosh though :lol:


He did play well though. Using Jermaine O'Neal effectively.

Is the guy using the play calling feature to make baskets from the cuts?

Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:45 am

badreligionau wrote:Looking at that person you played against reminded me why I'm not an online gamer.

Word to that
dei. wrote:Is the guy using the play calling feature to make baskets from the cuts?

iirc, Live 10 was the first to allow for icon passing player control, so I'm thinking he was manually controlling those cuts.

Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:52 am

JaoSming wrote:
dei. wrote:Is the guy using the play calling feature to make baskets from the cuts?

iirc, Live 10 was the first to allow for icon passing player control, so I'm thinking he was manually controlling those cuts.


Nice use of that feature then. Most of the collision animation is good in Live 10, wish we have that in 2K.

Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 12:00 pm

JaoSming wrote:Wasn't that already a feature, that was just never turned on? I seem to remember an option in Live 09 for making a file public, but it never doing anything.


Possibly, that does sound famliar. In that case, hopefully they enable that functionality in future games, it'd certainly be much more convenient.

Re: One Final Online Game Before the Server Shutdown

Sat Jan 12, 2013 12:09 pm

dei. wrote:
JaoSming wrote:
dei. wrote:Is the guy using the play calling feature to make baskets from the cuts?

iirc, Live 10 was the first to allow for icon passing player control, so I'm thinking he was manually controlling those cuts.


Nice use of that feature then. Most of the collision animation is good in Live 10, wish we have that in 2K.

eherrruum, no. lol

the one thing that really stuck with me after this game was my aggrivation with canimation, I really hope Elite's animation chooser physics, and 2K's version of that in 2K13, is the new norm.
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