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Nba2k17 Xb1 Online Manu TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 PRODUCT SUPPORT 3 GAME CONTROLS 4 CONTROLS 4 BASIC OFFENSE 4 BASIC DEFENSE 5 ADVANCED OFFENSE 6 ADVANCED DEFENSE 7 PRO STICK™: SHOOTING 8 PRO STICK™: DRIBBLING 9 POST MOVES 9 POST SHOTS 10 DEFENSIVE CONTROLS 11 NBA 2K17 GAME CREDITS 20 LIMITED SOFTWARE WARRANTY AND LICENSE AGREEMENT WARNING Before playing this game, read the Xbox One™ system, and accessory manuals for important safety and health information. www.xbox.com/support. Important Health Warning: Photosensitive Seizures A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people with no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause “photosensitive epileptic seizures” while watching video games. Symptoms can include light-headedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, momentary loss of awareness, and loss of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking nearby objects. Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms. Parents, watch for or ask children about these symptoms—children and teenagers are more likely to experience these seizures. The risk may be reduced by being farther from the screen; using a smaller screen; playing in a well-lit room, and not playing when drowsy or fatigued. If you or any relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor before playing. Product Support: http://support.2k.com Please note that NBA 2K17 online features are scheduled to be available until December 31, 2018 though we reserve the right to modify or discontinue online features on 30-days’ notice. Visit www.nba2k.com/status for more information. 2 GAME CONTROLS XBOX ONE WIRELESS CONTROLLER Post-Up or Intense D/ Sprint Defensive Assist Icon Pass / Icon Swap Call Play/Pick Controls or Lob Pass/Alley-Oop Double Team or Block/Rebound Pump Fake / Hop (tap) Shoot (press) Steal Move Bounce/Flashy Pass Player or Take Charge Pass / Touch Pass Player Swap Call Timeout or (closest to ball) Intentional Foul PRO STICK™: Dribble Moves / Menu button Shooting / Passing Gameplay HUD Quick Step / Hands Up Points of Emphasis OTFC Offense / Xbox button Defensive Strategy OTFC Substitutions 3 XBOX ONE WIRELESS CONTROLLER Basic Offense Control Basic Defense Move Player Move Player PRO STICK™: Dribble Moves / Quick Step / Hands Up Shooting / Passing Post-Up Intense D / Defensive Assist Sprint Sprint Call Play / Pick Controls Double Team Icon Pass Icon Swap Pass / Touch Pass Player Swap (closest to ball) Bounce Pass (tap), Flashy Pass Take Charge (double tap) Shoot (press) Steal (press) Pump Fake / Hop (tap) Intentional Foul (hold) Spin Gather (double tap) Lob Pass (tap), Block / Rebound Alley-Oop (double tap) Gamplay HUD m Gameplay HUD Offensive Game Plan o Defensive Game Plan OTFC Offense Strategy s OTFC Defensive Sets OTFC Substitutions q OTFC Substitutions 4 ADVANCED OFFENSE Action Input Tap , tap desired teammate’s player icon, Positional Playcall choose play from menu Press and hold . Use to choose Roll vs. Fade and Pick Control to choose pick side Bounce Pass Tap Overhead/Lob Pass Tap Flashy Pass Double-tap Alley-Oop Double-tap Press and hold to bring the selected teammate to the Dribble Pitch/Handoff ball, wait for him to get into handoff range or release to force the pass early Press and hold to force the selected teammate to make Lead to Basket Pass a basket cut, wait for him to get in range or release to force the pass early Fake Pass + (while standing or driving) Press and hold to retain control of passer, Give & Go release to pass the ball back to him Putback Dunk/Layup Finish Alley-Oop (when Hold controlling receiver) PRO STICK™ Pass + Call Timeout View button 5 ADVANCED DEFENSE Action Input Move Fast Shuffle + + Steal Tap Block Rebound (ball in air) Take Charge Flop Double-tap Crowd Dribbler Hold Hands Up Hold Deny Hands Out Hold (while playing offball defense) Double Team Hold Tap , then press and hold desired double teamer’s Icon Double Team action button 6 PRO STICK™ The PRO STICK™ gives you more control over your offensive arsenal than ever before. PRO STICK™: SHOOTING Action Input Jump Shot Move and Hold in any direction (toward hoop for bank shot) Pump Fake Start a jump shot, then quickly release Runner / Floater Hold away from hoop (driving mid-range) Hop Gather Tap while standing or driving ( determines direction of hop) Spin Gather + Double tap while standing or driving Normal Layup Hold left, right, or toward hoop while driving ( direction (driving to hoop) determines finish hand) Euro Step Layup Double tap (driving to hoop) Reverse Layup Hold toward baseline (driving along baseline) 2-Hand Dunks + Hold toward hoop (driving to hoop) Dominant/Off-Hand Dunk (driving to + Hold left or right to dunk with that hand hoop) Flashy Dunks + Hold away from hoop (driving to hoop) Mid-Air Change Shot Start dunk/layup, any direction while in air Step Through Pump fake, then hold again before pump fake ends 7 PRO STICK™: DRIBBLING Action Input Context Triple Threat Jab Step Tap Left/Right/Forward Triple Threat Rotate then quickly Triple Threat Spinout Triple Threat return to neutral Triple Threat Stepback + Tap away from hoop Triple Threat Rhythm Dribble Tap toward hoop Dribbling Hesitation (quick) Tap toward ball hand Dribbling Hesitation (escape) + Tap toward ball hand Dribbling In and Out Tap toward hoop Dribbling Crossover (front) Tap toward off hand Dribbling Tap between off hand Crossover (between legs) Dribbling and player’s back Crossover (escape) + Tap toward off hand Dribbling Behind Back Tap away from hoop Dribbling Rotate from ball hand around Spin player’s back, then quickly Dribbling return to neutral Rotate in a quarter-circle Half-Spin from ball hand to hoop, then Dribbling quickly return to neutral Stepback + Tap away from hoop Dribbling 8 POST MOVES (PRESS TO POST UP) Action Input Post Movement Hold Quick Spin Rotate to outside shoulder Hook Drive Rotate to inside shoulder Fakes Tap in any direction but away from the hoop Switch Dribble Hand Tap away from hoop Pickup Dribble Tap toward hoop Post Hop Hold to the left or right away from hoop, then tap Post Stepback Hold away from hoop, then tap Dropstep Hold to the left or right toward hoop, then tap POST SHOTS Action Input Post Hook (close range) toward hoop (with neutral) Shimmy Hook + toward hoop (with neutral) Post Fade left or right away from hoop (beyond close range) Step Through Layup toward hoop (while holding toward hoop) Hold then move left or right away from hoop Shimmy Fade (with neutral) Pump Fake Start a shot listed above then move to neutral Up & Under / Step Through Pump fake, then again before pump fake ends 9 DEFENSIVE CONTROLS Action Input Context Move Any Fast Shuffle + + Any Steal Tap Any Block Any Rebound (ball in air) Any Take Charge Any Flop Double-tap Onball Defense Intense Defense Onball Defense Crowd Dribbler Hold Onball Defense Hands Up Hold Onball Defense Deny Ball Hold Offball Defense Double Team Any 10 NBA 2K17 GAME CREDITS Arvind Gopalakrishnan PRODUCTION & DESIGN VISUAL CONCEPTS Kefei Lei Zach Timmerman Ivan Gusev Jerson Sapida ENTERTAINMENT, Heem Patel Dion Peete Doug Marien Jay Iwahashi INC. Jingjing Wang Jason Souza LEAD ENGINEER Kiran George Dan Indra Andrew Marrinson Kai-Chaun Hsiao Joe Levesque Andrew Meshekoff Abe Navarro ART DIRECTOR Anish Ramaswamy Jon Corl Joseph Clark Mark Chatfield Eric Dillard Goksu Ugur Nino Samuel Zongye Yang Dan Bickley ENGINEERING Li Lin Jesse Bean Daniel Finch Dave Zdyrko AI ENGINEERS John Friar Matt Underwood Matt Hamre Pujan Dave Robert Nelson Shawn Lee Tianyi Yang Kurtis Hon Gordon Read Jacob Longazo Erik O’Keady Eddie Park JD Minwong Michael Stauffer Andrew Brown Sagar Mistry Scott O’Gallagher Ben Hester Sang-Won Kim Charles Williams Karthik Krishnamurthy Josh Morrison David Brown TECH GROUP Ben Horne Himanshu Vartak ENGINEERS Brett Hawkins Tim Meekins DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY Tim Walter Shane Coffin Johnnie Yang Peter Cornforth Mark Horsley Grant Wilson Chris Larson LEAD LIBRARY ENGINEER Nick Jones Ivar Olsen Mark Roberts ART TEAM Nate Bamberger LEAD TOOLS LIBRARY ENGINEER Evan Harsha Jason Dorie CHARACTER LEAD Tim Schroeder Heather Marshall Steven Fuller LIBRARY ENGINEERS David Copelovici Boris Kazanskii CHARACTER ARTIST Engineers Zhe Peng Evan Ahlheim Matthias Wloka Brian Ramagli Tim Auer Engineers Randy Cooper Harlan Young TOOLS ENGINEER Chris Darroca Paul Hale Prajwal Manjunath Winnie Hsieh Thomas Anderson Ann Sidenblad Brad Jones BUILD TOOLS ENGINEER Abraham Valdez Barry LaVergne Nick Contini Shraga Weiss Kijin Keum Yuki Yamamura Qiong Wang PRODUCTION Cort Keefer TECHNICAL ART LEAD Anthony Lundquist EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Stewart Graff Ian Citti Jeff Thomas Pascal Hang Jeff Brizzolara Nathan DeGrand SENIOR PRODUCERS TECHNICAL ART Scott Kohn Asif Chaudhri Jesse Capper-Ream Katherine Hayton Erick Boenisch Bugi Kaigwa Kyung-Kun Ko Felicia Steenhouse Jacob D. 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