Dee4Three wrote:Rsnail wrote:Dee4Three wrote:Rsnail wrote:The only thing I really liked about 2K14 was the simpleness of the control scheme. You don't have to press a button just to switch from isomotion and shots. Only for flashy passing which I rarely use. Wished that 2K13 has 2K14 control scheme![]()
2K13 has a very similar control scheme to 2K14, with the exception of the right stick being able to shoot/help with finishing.
Personally, I don't mind. But I will admit, I use the right stick to finish a lot in 2K14 and 2K17. I like choosing which side of the basket my player will dunk on, or the ability to do a reverse layup by pushing it towards the baseline.
I made the switch to 2K13 and I'm finding it a bit hard to use the right stickAny tips on adjusting?
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Not sure what you are having trouble with, but a couple probing questions are necessary.
1. What camera view are you using?
2. Is this right stick setting on Absolute or Camera Relative?
The dribbling is the same as 2K14 for the most part, with the exception of more pronounced crossovers (Which I think looks better). When I play both games, the dribbling is basically interchangeable. Again, the only big difference is the fact that in 2K13 you can't shoot with the right stick.
I'm using the 2K View Camera with the right stick set on absolute. On 2K14, I heavily use the right stick to shoot.

