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To get NBA 2K21, if you shoot with the Pro Stick



  • Dribble moves nba2king weren't the only thing that profited from the Guru Stick update. Bound shooting and finishing in the rim have been points of emphasis. We really wanted to create scoring the basketball an art both from the perimeter and in the rim, so we brainstormed and prototyped a variety of different shooting mechanisms for this season's game. What we settled on was an idea conceptually similar to something we tried in NBA 2K17... Shot Stick Aiming. Aiming did not really work that well in NBA 2K17 because it was a bit buried, did not have a lot of skill built to it, and didn't provide the user any comments. We took those learnings and used them to make a much better solution this time around.

    To get NBA 2K21, if you shoot with the Pro Stick, the shot meter changes from a time consuming bar to a targeting system. So instead of trying to stop the shot meter when you get to the ideal release window, then you adjust the Guru Stick in real time to hit the ideal center aim point. The target window resizes dynamically based on player ability, shooting range, and just how well the shooter is contested and can also shift to the left or right depending on the shooter's level of difficulty. If you miss the target too far to the right or left, your shot will miss in that direction. And as I mentioned above with the new slider sets, even the smallest degree might be the difference between a create and also an airball on Hall of Fame, while it's quite a bit more forgiving on the easier issues.

    You also won't be penalized with the whole shooting motion to find the sweet spot. To put it differently, when you are shooting with the Pro Stick you do not need to time your launch. But if you want to bring it to another level and understand that your release, you can lock in your time and aim by either centering the Pro Stick or by tapping one of the causes when you reach the apex of this shooter. A brief flash on the shot meter will in indicates the lock. If you can aim and time well, you'll give yourself the best chances at making the shot.

    The aiming concept also applies to completing layups, replicating the notion of having"good touch" round the rim. As you are driving you can hold the Guru Stick in any direction to start a layup, but this year, you're going to want to quickly swing the rod to move the aiming tick to the center of the goal. Aiming layups can help conquer shot contests and help you complete through contact. Personally, it's been difficult for me to go back to the Shot Button after getting used to Guru Stick shooting.

    And because shooting with the rod offers a bit more complexity than just holding and releasing a button, in addition, it conveys a greater risk/reward. If you can master shooting with Buy NBA 2K MT Coins the Pro Stick, then you'll get a higher ceiling for getting greens and making tough shots, so I'm pretty sure it's likely to be the shot method of choice for most competitive 2K players. But because I know some will ask... yes, there is an choice to disable Shot Aiming if you really wish to return to last year's controllers.