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#Nba live 2003 gamecube Patch#
#Nba live 2003 gamecube Pc#
Yao Ming was absent from the console version of the game but appeared in the PC version.Don Poier and Bob Elliott's final game as the commentary team.

Although the NBA updated its Playoffs format to 7-7-7-7 for the 2002/2003 season, NBA Live 2003 did not reflect this change.Michael Jordan's second and final (official) appearance as an active player in NBA Live.Freestyle Control made its debut in NBA Live 2003.The return of NBA Live to the PC platform.The game also corrected some issues from NBA Live 2001 and NBA Live 2002 including the disproportionate rebounds. Gamecube set is being updated to 1G1R in RVZ format. Arcade-like effects such as booming sound effects and blocks which rocketed the ball to the opposite baseline were also amongst the common complaints.The return to the PC platform was welcomed by patchers however and several patches were made including "Tweaked Rosters" which attempted to combat some of the issues with gameplay. NBA Live 2003 was also derided for its "Courtside Comedy" approach to cutscenes which players felt detracted from the intended atmosphere of an NBA simulation. Although the concept itself was not unpopular (and continues to be used with Quick Strike Ankle Breakers today) most felt Freestyle Control was too powerful in NBA Live 2003 and the game too fast-paced with scores easily exceeding 150 points apiece when playing twelve minute quarters. The landmark addition in NBA Live 2003 was Freestyle Control, which was met with some enthusiasm by fans though some did not like the limited moves that were available to keyboard users. NBA Live 2003 is EA Sports' NBA release for the 2002/2003 NBA season.
