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just so i could say i've met allen iverson
Andrew wrote:I usually get tired of the cutscenes after a while, but I agree that they help create the atmosphere. This was painfully apparent in NBA Live 2003, when (in my opinion) the "courtside comedy" cutscenes kind of ruined the atmosphere. NBA Live 2004's cutscenes are much, much better - NBA Live 2004 is far and away my favourite of the series, and the edition that I've enjoyed the most so far.
Bl@ck_Thorne wrote:yeah i like the cutscene too but i don't like the cutscene from live03 if they want to add a cutscene do not copy the cutscene of 03
LiveRules15 wrote:What NBA Live 2004 cutscenes... can you explain some of them...
I dont remember any.
ruffryder8 wrote:Bl@ck_Thorne wrote:yeah i like the cutscene too but i don't like the cutscene from live03 if they want to add a cutscene do not copy the cutscene of 03
Yeah. Every dead ball there was a cutscene. We need less cutscenes, but more variety. It's not like Duncan is gonna argue with the ref every time he commits a foul.
WalleO wrote:You guys are missing the point of this thread completely. as far as i can tell, 2004 DOES NOT have any cutscence. at least the ones im refering to. im not talking about cutscences during a timeout or during training camp or stuff like that. im taking about cutscence from within when the game is still playing. the only close one i can think of in 2004 is when a player is hurt and is escorted to the bench. im talking of the cutscence like the ones in 2001 or espn basketball. the ones the zoom in on a player briefly or a set of players on the field briefly after something different or special happens to capture the facial and bodily emotions.
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