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== Differences between versions ==
 
== Differences between versions ==
  
In the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions, Be A Pro is a single game exhibition mode, a move that was criticised by fans desiring a fully fledged career mode similar to other [[EA Sports]] titles. In the Playstation 2 version however, Be A Pro is available as both a single game exhibition mode as well as a single season mode in which the user can take control of an existing or created player and play through a season in which they are locked to the player they have selected. Troughout the season, the user is presented with different goals to achieve to earn points which can be used to enhance their player's abilities.
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In the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions, Be A Pro is a single game exhibition mode, a move that was criticised by fans desiring a fully fledged career mode similar to other [[EA Sports]] titles. In the Playstation 2 version however, Be A Pro is available as both a single game exhibition mode as well as a single season mode in which the user can take control of an existing or created player and play through a season in which they are locked to the player they have selected. Throughout the season, the user is presented with different goals to achieve to earn points which can be used to enhance their player's abilities.
  
 
On the Playstation 2 the user is unable to manually substitute the player they are locked to, unlike the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions where the user is locked to a position and may make substitutions to the entire lineup, with each player that the user controlled being displayed in the post game Be A Pro summary screen.
 
On the Playstation 2 the user is unable to manually substitute the player they are locked to, unlike the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions where the user is locked to a position and may make substitutions to the entire lineup, with each player that the user controlled being displayed in the post game Be A Pro summary screen.

Revision as of 04:27, 13 July 2010

Be a Pro is a gameplay mode that made its debut in the NBA Live series in NBA Live 09. It is a single game, single player mode in which the user is locked to a single player and is rated on their performance. An onscreen indicator displays the user's current rating with a mostly green bar indicating a positive performance and a mostly red bar indicating a negative performance. The bar fills and empties as players perform certain actions such as making a basket, rebound, assist, steal or block with different weight being given to each action according to a player's position. Thus, big men are not penalised for not making a lot of assists while guards are not penalised if they do not block any shots.

Game Informer Magazine has reported that Be a Pro will return in NBA Elite 11 after being absent in NBA Live 10.

Differences between versions

In the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions, Be A Pro is a single game exhibition mode, a move that was criticised by fans desiring a fully fledged career mode similar to other EA Sports titles. In the Playstation 2 version however, Be A Pro is available as both a single game exhibition mode as well as a single season mode in which the user can take control of an existing or created player and play through a season in which they are locked to the player they have selected. Throughout the season, the user is presented with different goals to achieve to earn points which can be used to enhance their player's abilities.

On the Playstation 2 the user is unable to manually substitute the player they are locked to, unlike the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions where the user is locked to a position and may make substitutions to the entire lineup, with each player that the user controlled being displayed in the post game Be A Pro summary screen.

Return in NBA Elite 11

Game Informer Magazine has reported that Be a Pro will return in NBA Elite 11. As of March 2024, EA Sports have not confirmed or commented on the report.

Reception

The mode has received a generally mixed reaction, with the biggest complaint being the mode's limitations and the absence of a complete career mode in the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions. It has also been suggested that the mode is biased towards frontcourt players. The Playstation 2 version's Be A Pro Season Mode has also been criticised for the lack of the ability to sub out the player the user is locked to, meaning the selected player often plays the entire game.

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