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NBA 2K12 Reviewer: My Player, More Modes!

NBA 2K has always thrived on their game modes. Association is considered one of the best franchise modes in sports games and My Player was a very quick success. This year, Association was barely touched, but My Player had a pretty big overhaul. But the problem is, that overhaul might not be enough to keep players interested in playing the mode.


 

My Player

The most popular mode in NBA 2K11 has made its return with plenty of improvements. Some are considered gimmicks, like the endorsements you can earn, but they are all pretty sweet. I love seeing myself on a billboard or in a commercial. Wearing my own signature shoe and shooting with my very own signature shot is awesome. But the gameplay and AI logic in the mode is what is really killing the fun.

I’m not sure if 2K tweaked the gameplay between the demo I had a month ago, or if I finally have had enough time to notice the problems. One of the biggest issues involves the consistent lag. Too often will the game slow down much like it has in past 2Ks. When you’re bringing the ball up it won’t affect you too much, but when you’re shooting from the post good luck executing that perfect release.

The scoring system is also improved, but still flawed. Unless you play a near-flawless game, you’ll be sitting in the C+ to B- range. But gone are the knocks when shooting full-court buzzer-beaters and when a teammate lets your man score.

The AI logic, which I raved about with my hands-on, feels just plain bad. It is improved from last year, so it’s a step in the right direction. But when Gortat starts bringing the ball up court and driving, there’s a huge problem. Teammates aren’t running around trying to get open, they sit in the corner waiting for the point to make something happen.

And the AI logic doesn’t stop there. The trade logic, which is bad in Association mode as well, is making me want to stop playing My Player. I’m a point who was drafted to Phoenix 13th overall, and in my first week Nash, Carter, Frye, Brooks, Gortat and Childress were all traded away. Instead we had a much better lineup, but entirely unrealistic. Chris Bosh made his debut in the desert after Miami decided Aaron Brooks and Vince Carter fit their team better. Stuckey and Gordon came over from Detroit, while Ariza and Jamal Crawford parted way with New Orleans and Atlanta, respectively. Week 1 in my second year, they traded Bosh, Gordon and Crawford at the deadline for Rashard Lewis and Trevor Booker – Phoenix was sitting in the second seed.

But outside of the problems, the mode still has plenty to offer. The mode starts off in the rookie showcase followed by pre-draft interviews. Next thing you know, you’re in the NBA (D-League is gone) as a 60-rated player. You won’t be starting anytime soon – I’m in my third year and have yet to get anything more than 15 minutes per game. 

Attributes are still expensive, but a newcomer has made its way into your purchasing. Abilities range from 9,000-15,000 points for the first upgrade. These abilities allow you to perform better moves such as crossovers, step-back jumpers and floaters.

Contracts are in the mode after everyone prayed for them. As a rookie you get no option to negotiate, but once you go into free agency let the bidding wars begin. With your salary you can spend it on more points, raise your popularity with teammates/media/fans or spend it on signature packages of your favorite NBA superstars.


The Greatest

To describe this mode in one word, I’d have to choose “wow.”

2K went all out with their legends this year. With 34 classic teams from all eras, dream match ups will become a reality.

Presentation has to be the big winner here. From the Lakers/Celtics match up from the 60s being in black and white, to the Bulls/Hornets game in Technicolor, 2K has made this mode worthwhile.

Not only do the games look fantastic, but the commentary took it to a brand new level. The trio of Kevin Harlan, Clark Kellogg and Steve Kerr bring the history out from each classic team. Instead of hearing straight up commentary about Gary Payton, you’ll hear Clark bust out knowledge of all the defensive accolades The Glove earned during his time in the NBA. The same goes for any other classic team.

In order to unlock the teams for quick play, you must beat the respective challenge. And once you have all the teams it’s great, but for some reason 2K has put a lot of restrictions on the legends. It’s a huge process to get legends in Association, and it isn’t even possible to take the teams online (even if you could, the servers have been terrible so far).

Association

I love Association. It’s my main mode of play, but this year nothing much has changed. Plus, thanks to the lockout, rookies don’t make an appearance. I didn’t think having them out of the game would hurt the fun factor of Association, but it really does take a toll. It's not 2K's fault.

One change is with the ability to lock up players mid-season. Also, once free agency hits, there will be both restricted and unrestricted free agents. It doesn’t do much to affect the overall gameplay of the mode, but it adds to the realism.

Just like I mentioned earlier, the trade logic is garbage. Duncan was traded for Nash, Ginobli was traded for Mo Williams and Westbrook was traded for Jeff Green. The only trade I saw that made perfect sense for both teams was when The Clippers and Pistons agreed on an Aminu/Prince swap.

I hate to leave this section so small, but the upgrades just didn’t make it this year.

Training Camp

There are 88 moves for you to learn from, all taught by legends such as Jordan, Bird and Olajuwon. It will take about an hour or so to go through each and every one of them, but it’s worth it for all 2Kers. Once you’re done with all 88, you will be able to go back and choose each lesson separately.

There isn’t much to say about this mode, except that it is a great addition to NBA 2K.

Final Thoughts

My Player is a disappointment, sadly. The glitches and AI logic, both on and off the court, are too much to handle. The improvements are great, but until a patch comes out it might keep me away from it for a while.

Aside from My Player having those problems and Association being nothing new, the game modes should keep you all playing for quite sometime. The Greatest mode is enough to keep me entertained, especially with the beautiful presentation – I can’t get over how great it looks.

Make sure to come back to OS tomorrow for the final review of NBA 2K12.


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# 41 Thierry76 @ 10/10/11 12:20 AM
Thierry Joseph
6'2 athletic pg

Got drafted 15th pick by the Suns, Score 26 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 assist in the rookie game. Currently in my first season, got trated to the Thunders while they traded Kevin Durant to Miami for Lebron James. Although I am not a fan of Lebron I am having a good time playing along side him in my team
 
# 42 Schnoop @ 10/10/11 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Retropyro
I hate the trades in My Player. I got drafted by the 76ers and the first few games were great as they were a fun team to be on. I created an athletic SG so it was a nice fit. By game 20 they traded away Holiday, Turner, Williams, Songailia, Kapono and then the final straw - Iguodala. Now it even has a rumor of Brand being up for grabs.
The trade logic needs to be fixed.
The punishment you take for making a mistake still seems to be too severe. I was 3 games into my career going against the Warriors. My player was rated at 64ovr. My team score was sitting at a B- with the green bar about half way to a B. We were up by 14 and I was up against Stephen Curry. They ran a pick play and Curry made a nice move and drove for 2. Should I get penalized? Yes. But to go down to a C+ where the green bar is just about to drop down to a C?? Seems a little much.
I also think your teammate score should start each game at the same level as your season average instead of always starting at C.
Same here, I created an athletic center and midway through the season not one of the original 6ers players is left on the roster. The starting lineup currently is: Arenas, Jamel Crawford, Batum, Josh Smith and me.It is just awful how Arenas is hogging the ball and the complete team is just chucking up bad threes.
 
# 43 Renpin40 @ 10/10/11 08:50 AM
Why is it that 2K doesn't have the Dunk contest, 3pt contest, and/or skills challenge as part of All-Star Weekend within the assocation? Now that I think about it, the Slam Dunk & 3pt contest are not part of the Blacktop Mode either.
 
# 44 poilbrun @ 10/10/11 09:48 AM
Someone has posted at NLSC the tables to use in Cheat Engine to remove CPU trades in My Player mode. I have not tried it, but if you're playing the mode, you might want to go have a look.
 
# 45 brillo7676 @ 10/10/11 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by mike43978
I'm reading through a bunch of comments here and heres the problem with my player in 2k12 coming from someone who played myplayer a ton in 2k11 and went online and consistently got double double in points and assists with my point guard. My player mode 2k12. 8 Min quarters, All-Star difficulty (You just have to get used to it but it is a bit harder than pro but much funner and realistic) Drafted by the Jazz. Played first few games not much playing time, but it was awesome because the AI was actually not mentally retarted like they were in 2k11. Al Jefferson would rape in the post. After a couple more games, about 7 games in now, playing time increasing, the trades begin to happen. Al Jefferson traded away from Darren Collison, are you joking me? I'm a point guard and we have devin harris yet we need to get rid of our size and big man star down low? Then Paul Milsap gets traded away from OJ mayo, which i actually like this cause I'm making OJ one of the leading scorers in the NBA. More trades and the Jazz starting line up becomes this, Oh and I'm starting now after 9 games, don't know how the forum creator played 3 seasons and not starting, must be playing only key games or something. Anyway starting lineup: Me (PG), OJ Mayo (SG), Paul George (SF), Andrea Kirelnko (PF), Derrick Favors (C). Anyone see a problem with this lineup?? Anyone? Yeah no size at all, we get out rebounded like crazy, especially we give up alot of offensive rebounds. What I've learned about the AI in 2k12 if this. They are smart and good on these conditions. YOU HAVE to play realistically. Change things up. I think its easiest if your the point guard running the show. Use the new quick controls that tells your players to cut to basket or get open or post up. Share the ball. Don't be greedy. And do not think you can just dribble right in chris pauls face with the ball up against him and he's not gonna steal it. Get ball movement going, use the sweet new hot step layup improvements but kick it out for the wide open 3 if you get doubled. Most important of all don't give up on your players if they screw up one time, keep feeding them the ball. I'm now in my 17th game with 38 mins a game and i have to say 2k12 is the shiz...other than the ******* trades they really need to patch it so your team doesn't trade away your whole team, I purposely picked the Jazz because of Al Jefferson so i could get bunch of assists by driving then tossing it off to him for the easy dunk.
Despite the crazy wall of text, this guy is 100% right. Playing real basketball is a must. Yes, you are probably a lottery pick or close to it, but to maintain balance in the game without making it too easy, 2k still needed to make you suck(but not as much as previous 2k's) at first or else there would be nothing to look forward to. Besides, very few rookies actually dominate in the NBA right away.

And 15 min a game in your third year? 10 games in and I am at 28 minutes per game. Playing at 12 min quarters while your minutes per game are low REALLY helps a lot. I highly recommend doing this. Once your minutes increase to about 30 minutes per game, then you can reduce the quarters to about 8 minutes and still have a fun time while getting a good teammate grade.
 
# 46 Galarius @ 10/10/11 11:02 AM
lovin the player lock mode that lets you play as a veteran pro this year..prefer that over MyPlayer
 
# 47 money111777 @ 10/11/11 08:51 AM
Woooowww!!! This update made the game awesome. After bashing 2k for the horrible My Player mode I will now bow down to them. This update feels great. Thanks
 
# 48 azn123 @ 10/19/11 06:25 PM
I agree with the trade logic that they make the most BS trades ever, such as trading away Luis Scola and Jordan Hill for Marcus Camby and Elliott Williams. It also made the Heat unstoppable, with Chalmers, D-Wade, Lebron, and Duncan. If you can't beat it, join it . I requested a trade to the Lakers and I got there, and now I'm starting along with Kobe, Stephen Jackson, Taj Gibson, and Pau, and were first in the conference riding a 10 game winning streak.
 
# 49 Trevytrev92 @ 12/25/11 11:51 PM
I was a slashing small forward. I went 15th to Indiana and backed up Danny granger. We didn't make the playoffs and I thought the trade for javele McGee helped. Next season, ALL NEW ROSTER. I was starting because they gave up granger. By my third season the only original pacer left was the non factor tj ford. Free agency I went to golden state and we were GOOD. I had become a 83 overall and the trio of me curry and Ellis was unstoppable. Of course the trades were crazy so after Kenton won his 2 rings with the heat, him and Josh smith went to Cleveland. Then all of a sudden, monta Ellis gets traded to who else but the cavs
 
# 50 BloomR @ 05/13/12 10:56 AM
Here id the most ridiculous glitch that just happened to me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0zFZJSds1A
 

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