This puts you behind that offensive 2K23 MT group, a similar to Madden NFL, allowing you to see a full view of the floor as well as spot any lanes that are open or have wide-open teammates. Additionally, we have found this perspective to be the most effective on defense, as you get a full picture of the player in your defense and any movement in the area. Of course you can alter the zoom or height in case you prefer a smaller perspective, and you can alter the motion blur in the Settings in case you feel that it affects the speed of your movements.
The latest addition to NBA 2K23 allows you to decide the speed at which the shot meter is displayed, provided you enable it. There are four options available in Controller Settings which include Very Early, Very Late, Early And Very Late. While tinkering with this won't alter the animations of your jump shots, it will affect the speed at which the meter is displayed. Personally, we enjoy it on Very Early.
The meter will appear almost immediately after pushing the button, you'll get just a few milliseconds extra time to make sure you're timing your release correctly, however, if it seems like you're never getting your shots right, it could be best to use Very Late or someplace in between. The best way to find what is most effective for you is by practicing with once your favourite players in 2KU.
In default, your Defensive Assist Strength will be set at 50 within the controller Settings. This feature tries to predict how your opponents will move you're defending, however we've noticed that it's far too aggressive at times. It is possible to turn off this feature completely if you're confident in your own capabilities with the sticks, however we'd suggest not turning it off a less, to ensure that you have some magnetism to help you stay ahead of your competitors. Spend some time in 2KU to find what is most effective for you, but personally we believe at least 25 is the perfect spot.
There's nothing worse in NBA 2K23 than seeing a unintentionally releasing the ball to the wrong person. Fortunately, within Controller Settings, you can adjust to alter the Pass Target Profile. This is weighed by a trio of different parameters: Pass Target Direction, Pass Target Distance, and Pass Target Openness.
There's a profile option that puts passing a tick further towards openness in comparison to the default setting and we believe this is the best option, however you are free to tinker further and find what can work perfectly for your needs. You can also lead your teammate into the open space by pressing Circle in the middle, and when you choose Full Receiver Control in the Receiver Control option, you'll be able manually to Buy NBA 2K23 MT Coins move your teammate with your button in place.
This puts you behind that offensive 2K23 MT group, a similar to Madden NFL, allowing you to see a full view of the floor as well as spot any lanes that are open or have wide-open teammates. Additionally, we have found this perspective to be the most effective on defense, as you get a full picture of the player in your defense and any movement in the area. Of course you can alter the zoom or height in case you prefer a smaller perspective, and you can alter the motion blur in the Settings in case you feel that it affects the speed of your movements.
The latest addition to NBA 2K23 allows you to decide the speed at which the shot meter is displayed, provided you enable it. There are four options available in Controller Settings which include Very Early, Very Late, Early And Very Late. While tinkering with this won't alter the animations of your jump shots, it will affect the speed at which the meter is displayed. Personally, we enjoy it on Very Early.
The meter will appear almost immediately after pushing the button, you'll get just a few milliseconds extra time to make sure you're timing your release correctly, however, if it seems like you're never getting your shots right, it could be best to use Very Late or someplace in between. The best way to find what is most effective for you is by practicing with once your favourite players in 2KU.
In default, your Defensive Assist Strength will be set at 50 within the controller Settings. This feature tries to predict how your opponents will move you're defending, however we've noticed that it's far too aggressive at times. It is possible to turn off this feature completely if you're confident in your own capabilities with the sticks, however we'd suggest not turning it off a less, to ensure that you have some magnetism to help you stay ahead of your competitors. Spend some time in 2KU to find what is most effective for you, but personally we believe at least 25 is the perfect spot.
There's nothing worse in NBA 2K23 than seeing a unintentionally releasing the ball to the wrong person. Fortunately, within Controller Settings, you can adjust to alter the Pass Target Profile. This is weighed by a trio of different parameters: Pass Target Direction, Pass Target Distance, and Pass Target Openness.
There's a profile option that puts passing a tick further towards openness in comparison to the default setting and we believe this is the best option, however you are free to tinker further and find what can work perfectly for your needs. You can also lead your teammate into the open space by pressing Circle in the middle, and when you choose Full Receiver Control in the Receiver Control option, you'll be able manually to Buy NBA 2K23 MT Coins move your teammate with your button in place.