
Patch 1.10 is a minor update that adds 2K All-Star Tournament functionality, and addresses an exploit with the hop step move. Resolves matchmaking issues in the game's online modes.
Fixed an issue that was preventing some players from signing a 10-day contract in MyGM/MyLEAGUE. Fixed an issue that would allow you to travel if rapidly chaining together certain rhythm dribble animations. Offensive AI enhancements for better decision making when countering double teams.
Removed select dribbler collision reactions that would slow down the ball handler when contact was made from behind.Improved logic for off-ball collisions to prevent excessive bumping, resulting in a smoother offensive flow.
Enhanced several dribble size-up combos to make them more responsive when chaining moves together. Improvements to double team logic for more appropriate rotations and to prevent help defenders from leaving their assignments. The controls I felt worked ok, the control stick though seemed to have trouble on occasion picking up exactly what I wanted it to do and this was frustrating and I do not think it was because of my giant sausage style fingers! I did notice that you can use a controller with this game if you wish, but that kind of takes away the on the go point of this version of NBA 2K17.NBA 2K17 Patch 1.12 Release Dates The NBA 2K series is not an arcade style game so it does have a learning curve. There is certainly some work by you required to get the hang of the controls. I feel that they give you complete control over the action, but they have simplified it a little so that the screen is not too cluttered with buttons. You play the game with a virtual joystick on one side of the screen and a series of buttons on the other. To be fair though, NBA 2K17 does fair quite well.
Too many mobile games that have tried to emulate their console big brothers fall at the control hurdle.
Of course, all of the flash means nothing if the game does not control well.