I mean if you remember there was the game"Astral Chain" for the switch that was getting 0 scores since it was a Switch exclusive. I am not going to MT NBA 2K21 mention this game is trash but from YTers I have seen there are some that have been vocal about matters that should have been repaired (shot meter being made larger for one) but I could understand what they were searching for. It might induce more people to return and play with'20 that aren't into this whole shot planning thing but that's just speculation on my part.NBA2K21 - It is a game about Luck, not skill.
Launched in NBA2K20 was considerably easier than in 2K21 most of us understand that but I wish to discuss why 2K's game this year is not fun and it moves farther beyond the shooting mechanics of the game.
The regular NBA games are good for the most part but there are nonetheless some misuse of mechanics like baseline drive animations which are apparently unguardable with the average NBA player. The contest process is much better for everyone, particularly guards though (even without intimidator) on the inside and it needs players to place displays and induce mismatches that's good as it is imitating a true well thought out baseball play. No issues here. No I dont want to be stepping back using a two way slashing playmaker, but I would like to get a chance of being rewarded for preparing a teammate using a 75 3pt. Rewarding poor defense by leaving somebody wide open since they dont have a 90+ three point shot has to be repaired, because this promotes paint sitting that also hinders slashers from enjoying nicely as well.
2K also incorporated a shot stick which really is different and pretty cool but there's no reason to use it when you can shoot more frequently with the shot button. If youre planning to implement a mechanic, give it a motive for folks to utilize it. They should make the green window bigger or Cheap NBA 2K21 MT more consistent for all those people with typical 3pt shots so as to encourage practicing the mechanic and forcing the defense to really play basketball defense.