Now I'm not saying I expect to make every shot, but I do expect to make a good percentage of them when I'm shooting smart shots. But sometimes, no matter what I do, unless I hit perfect release after perfect release, I can't buy a bucket on wide open shots. My player literally ha every single hot spot on the court, and most of the time, I can shoot in the 60%-ish range. If you so happen to play the Rec religiously, you'd see what I'm talking about. Especially when the other team goes on runs. Thing is, the game sometimes punishes you because of it. You can 'know' the shot animation all you want (I know Jordan's release nearly like the back of my hand) but nobody is ever going to hit the release on point every single time, and in some circumstances, you're just going to have games where lag can mess with the release timing. Having a 95 standing 3pt shot means nothing if u shoot off dribble while in a cold spot even if u consider that a open shot This game is ALOT more complicated than people here know. On higher difficulties you have to learn hot/cold spots, whether player is good off dribble or only set shots, do badges help ( corner specialist, deadeye), tendencies, etc etc Being open isn't enough and should never be. Slightly late or early is what you should strive for. Its been recommended many times here to turn it off. And what happens when you work for those wide open shot attempts, but because you're releasing the ball to where the meter is touching the white line with B+ and A- grades, you clang the ball 3 out of 12 times because the game dictated you should have a bad shooting game? Even when your shot is rated a 95? The shot meter was too unforgiving at times, especially considering the highest your offensive consistency can go is 50.įirst problem- using meter instead of learning correct shot animation.
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