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I am convinced that this will be a very popular feature. We will also offer Roster updates for download. Your Wins, Losses and Disconnects are being tracked.
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From there you can go into rooms and chat with other gamers and challenge them to an Online Exhibition game. Once you bought Sony's Network Adaptor and established your network configuration, you create an Online Account and then connect to the NBA Live Server. It's a very straightforward implementation and similar to Madden. Operation Sports: How is the online aspect of the game for the PS2? Is it similar to madden? Tim Tschirner: I'm very excited about the online feature for PS2. In fact, the total animation count for Freestyle Control (including Post moves and Defense) is well over 100. What this means is that players of varying ability will use different animations based on who they are, so a cradle-crossover move by a player like Jason Kidd is a different animation than a cradle-crossover by Shaq. There are also a number of 'move packages’. For example, you can hold the ball low between your legs a la Paul Pierce, drive to the left around your defender, whip the ball behind your back, quickly followed by a high-wrap spin as you move through the lane and throw down a monster dunk. Each of these moves seamlessly blends into each of the other moves creating a matrix of literally thousands of different move combinations. Operation Sports: How many different dribble moves can be performed with the freestyle control? Tim Tschirner: A player of average ballhandling ability has the following single moves available: Seven from a standing dribble, nine from a running dribble, eight different hold positions from Triple Threat and 16 different drives from Triple Threat. Operation Sports is proud to present our interview with Tim Tschirner, Producer of NBA Live 2003.