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As if you couldn't imagine NBA 2K14 adding anything else cool, today 2K Sports released a trailer that reveals they have 600 real player and coach interviews which will be used in the game.

The feature, called 2K Real Voices, will feature real halftime and post-game interviews. Most likely a few players per team are represented with multiple possible interviews per player, it's a cool feature for sure that'll help the immersion factor within the game.

Sounds crazy cool, what do you all think?

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# 281 spankdatazz22 @ 11/10/13 11:55 PM
Kudos to the 2K team for implementing this. Cool that they got the players to voice [whatever lines they did] and there doesn't appear to be any weird fluctuations in tone between the players from the small sample in the video
 
# 282 quehouston @ 11/11/13 02:49 AM
Reality still hasn't set in for me yet. I know this is a dope feature, but I don't think I will understand exactly to what immensity of greatness it will be until I witness it firsthand on Friday. I cannot wait.
 
# 283 lakers24 @ 11/11/13 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by spankdatazz22
Kudos to the 2K team for implementing this. Cool that they got the players to voice [whatever lines they did] and there doesn't appear to be any weird fluctuations in tone between the players from the small sample in the video
That's because the sound is from actual games. No players recorded "lines"
 
# 284 Gosens6 @ 11/11/13 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by WISports
To the casual NBA fan, Gerald Wallace is a household name. The others you mentioned are not. That's the point.
Maybe 5-6 years ago, now? Any casual fan will either tell you Rajon Rondo or Jeff Green are the most well known players on that team.

I know tons of casual basketball fans, most of them don't even know Gerald Wallace is still in the league


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# 285 TeeDogg @ 11/11/13 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by lakers24
That's because the sound is from actual games. No players recorded "lines"
That was a great idea, I hope they run with it and do a lot more with it.
 
# 286 Blzer @ 11/11/13 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by ratedmoney
Im just imagining how this is gonna be built on going forward.
This is the hope.

When NFL 2K games introduced things like The Crib, first-person football, SportsCenter highlights, halftime reports and post-game interviews, I was hoping that these would only be built on, not completely disregarded in future iterations.

Of course, after 2K5 there was only APF 2K8, and although it was no longer an NFL game and they were changing everything about it, every one of these things had been scrapped. They were cheesy before, but they had time to get better.

Let's hope this is a "first of many years" thing, because I certainly hope it will get better and better. This is already super awesome, don't can it!!!
 
# 287 Rebel_INS @ 11/11/13 11:21 AM
I wonder if this is something that can be expanded on throughout the year? Add new audio as the season progresses via updates? Either way, this a VERY nice addition 2 the series. Looking forward to seeing it live. Good job 2K
 
# 288 YouCantGuardMe @ 11/11/13 11:34 AM
This is an 'impressive' feature but is it really worth the memory is all I'm wondering. I know I'd personally skip it after a couple of games. Especially since players always say the same 'we used our screens', 'defense to offense' or 'protect the ball'.

Though from the looks of it, 2K are putting minimum time into this to make it simple and to the point without detailed animations/poses. Which is a good thing.
 
# 289 jeebs9 @ 11/11/13 02:32 PM
I wet my pants watching this video. Had to re watch it a few times. It's really nice. Nice work 2k!
 
# 290 pHiLKizer @ 11/12/13 05:26 PM
EA, just quit. Quit now while you still have the chance.
 


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