What’s a programmer to do, though, when James keeps getting better and better after years of being ranked 98 or 99 out of 100 as a video game participant? A cool hundred?
What’s a programmer to do, though, when James keeps getting better and better after years of being ranked 98 or 99 out of 100 as a video game participant? A cool hundred?
Going over 100 is not unprecedented. When the NBA Live series brought back Michael Jordan for the first time in nearly a decade in NBA Live 2000 (due to licensing issues and Jordan’s alpha male status, he had been missing from NBA video games throughout most of the 90s), his Airness’s rating, depending on how hot he was, ranged between 106 to 109.
Laker Fan 1989 • 12 hours ago Report Abuse
One think I like about Kobe is his demeanor he is conceited because he has confidence in his game. I can see Lebron slowly turning into that kind of a player through his interview. He has alot more confidence in himself. As a lakers fan, much respect to Lebron and how he carries himself. Lebron does flop a bit, where as Kobe plays straight up 1980's basketball, but Lebron is definitely a beast.
benji wrote:And I'm pretty sure this:Going over 100 is not unprecedented. When the NBA Live series brought back Michael Jordan for the first time in nearly a decade in NBA Live 2000 (due to licensing issues and Jordan’s alpha male status, he had been missing from NBA video games throughout most of the 90s), his Airness’s rating, depending on how hot he was, ranged between 106 to 109.
Isn't true.
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