by Calvenn on Wed Nov 26, 2003 9:08 am
Interesting. I guess I don't understand why you couldn't just reduce global game speed on the PC if you found the game too fast. I have the Xbox version, and while I miss the force feedback and good gameplay, it honestly can't hold a candle to the PC game in several categories which you should know!
Anyhow, my main issue with the console had to do with the frequent slowdown at halfcourt. The reason why the Xbox and Ps2 seem alot slower is because they actually suffer from slower framerate issues. Try this as a test to emulate this occurence on the PC. Increase your graphic detail and use fraps to measure your fps. If you're hitting anything below 30fps, e.g. 25fps, you'll realize that the game pace is akin to that of the console. I discovered a whole new game on the PC once I improved the absolute minimum fps to 30fps or above by reducing player detail from maximum to high. You don't notice a difference in player appearance by making this change, BUT, the fps improves dramatically.
The console is definately not a bad game if you ask me, in fact it's rather enjoyable with the large screen TV and force feedback option, but with the right system, the PC is alot sharper and smoother not to mention the other options, making for a more enjoyable experience. .
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Calvenn on Wed Nov 26, 2003 1:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.