Point God wrote:And I remember in Live 2004, that if you have Ben Wallace on your team, I think he always switches his hair from afro to cornrows... well when you create a player that has cornrows but switches to afro sometimes, you should be able to choose the option for the person to switch, like for instance if you made Hot Sauce, he switches sometimes.
That's exactly what I think. That's probably a 'problem' (I don't really think it is one) you would only get for screenshots, or if you slow it down in instant replay. Everything looks mahvelous, I can't wait.Rens wrote:The outline is probably barely noticable when everything's moving.
madskillz wrote:I didnt see any freesytle air in the movie. just lots of tippin and putbacks. i read somewhere that you can control it with right analog to switch hands, switch lay-ups to dunks, or switch dunks from layups, while you are in the air. i assume all of you saw this movie already; http://Gametrailers.com/gt_vault/t_nbalive_2k5_e3_2k4.wmv. watch the layups that jason kid's 360 lay-ups and kg's lay-up and blocked dunk. i just dont see that kind of moves in the freestyle air movie. i hope its not just a hype.
EA SPORTS: What is EA SPORTS Freestyle Air?
Tim Tschirner: EA SPORTS Freestyle Air extends Freestyle Control to the air.
With Freestyle Shooting you now decide whether you want to rebound, dunk or tip-in a missed shot attempt. In the past this was decided by the CPU for you, but now you have full control -- press the Jump button to grab the Rebound, press the Shoot button to tip it back in or press the Dunk button to attempt a put-back. This helps tremendously with Offensive Rebounding and makes battling for position in the post much more important.
In addition, when you go up for a dunk or a lay-up and you see a defender attempting to block your shot you can alter it in mid-air and switch from a lay-up to a dunk or from a dunk to a lay-up.
EA SPORTS: Are those the only additions to Freestyle Control?
Tim Tschirner: Absolutely not -- we've added quite a few other things as well. Freestyle Control is in its third year and there are a lot of brand new moves that put even greater control in your hands. A completely reworked Post Freestyle move set combined with further player differentiation and signature move packages on the perimeter create the deepest Freestyle system to date.
You'll also notice that CPU players now utilize the complete Freestyle move set often and very effectively -- they can do every move that you'll be able to pull off.
Detroit Champs wrote:I hope Ben's Fro is out, and it actually moves this year.. that'd be badazz...
Detriot Champs wrote:But Look at the crowd in those pics. The arenas look pretty good. and u can see alot more of the crowd.
Now when we play, it'll probably be full instead of a ghost town.
Detriot Champs wrote:Also i was wondering, If you miss a tip-in, could someone else come up and tip it back in ?
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