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NBA 2K16: It's Time to Give MyTeam a Chance

Ever since its introduction on the Dreamcast, NBA 2K has been my favorite sports video game franchise by far. Its bread and butter is, without question, the gameplay. Basketball purists appreciate the realism and extreme attention to detail. This game is quite possibly the most authentic representation of its sport when compared to other franchises. And 2K’s continued focus on improving various gameplay mechanics keeps players coming back year after year.

With gameplay as fun and realistic as 2K’s, it’s easy to get caught up playing exhibition games, ignoring the variety of gameplay modes offered in the 2K series. In fact, my favorite mode to play is exhibition, as I have a yearly series of games with a good friend of mine. We track the final scores from each game and keep track of who’s in the lead. The gameplay mechanics are so diverse that each game feels fresh and exciting.

Recently, however, I found myself wanting to branch out. I never really got a good test drive with the MyTeam mode until this year. And now? I am addicted. This mode is not new or anything -- it’s been around for a couple years. But on its surface, it appeared messy and complex so I just preferred to play exhibition games or mess around with the franchise mode. But with 2K16, MyTeam is my go-to mode when playing alone.

And that goes to show just how great the 2K franchise is at this point. You can spend years with the game and be completely happy playing only one or two modes. There is so much to do here that you never feel bored. But now MyTeam has definitely caught my interest in a big way. I find myself constantly searching the auction block for deals on cards I really want. I tinker with lineups to create interesting match-ups each game. I even found myself purchasing some VC to buy some new card packs, and spending real money on virtual currency is not something I ever do with video games.

Now, I’m not typically a fan of modes that can appear jumbled, which MyTeam can appear to be at times. The mode itself has somewhat of a clunky design that can be hard to navigate if you don’t have a good understanding of what MyTeam offers. But the card collecting aspect of the game is addicting. While it’s true you’ll have to drop some real cash if you want to collect all of your favorite players in a hurry, the mode itself is fun enough if you choose to spend only virtual currency. You’ll build your team more slowly, yes, but that allows you to enjoy the game at a more leisurely pace while also pushing you to play more and more. Or, at least, that’s how it’s working with me.

Once you get a good collection of cards, it’s fun to mix and match different players to create dream lineups. I have under 110 cards right now, which I imagine is not a lot compared to longtime fans of this mode. But I do like my starting line up of ROTY Damon Stoudamire, Jimmy Butler, Gordon Hayward, LaMarcus Aldridge and Roy Hibbert. There is no shortage of historic players in MyTeam, and it’s quite fun to assemble teams that feature players from different eras.

If you’ve never given MyTeam a chance, I hear you. But take it from me when I say that it’s worth your time. It just may breathe new life into a series that always manages to feel fresh.


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# 1 Peninc @ 11/28/15 01:20 AM
uhh ...Hell no. Tried it once and it is the one game mode that I despise lol
 
# 2 ballin2k0 @ 11/28/15 01:40 AM
too bad its pay to win and once you leave the one silver player level in rtpo its no fun because you always get cheesed by melo or la or westbrook everbody uses the same guys every game to win so its pretty much unplayabe when it comes down to it and it was my favorite mode but its not fun because what i just said.i dont understand why they dont make the cheesers play each other instead of ruining every game it has to turn new players away from the mode but they have never cared ive played myteam every since they added it in 13 or 12
 
# 3 ballin2k0 @ 11/28/15 01:47 AM
they should honestly do a cheesers pack since everthing revolves around getting you to buy vc
 
# 4 nickthemajin @ 11/28/15 01:48 AM
No thanks.
 
# 5 Thetruth9012 @ 11/28/15 05:50 AM
Rtpo on lower seeds is so bad everybody had everybody and you play vs mj stockton shaq and lebron its not fun at all lol you dont need tactic just pass the ball to them and they score and thaths what cheesers doing

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# 6 Lord Bonium @ 11/28/15 07:50 AM
They really need either

- get rid of restrictions and just have matchmaking based on lineup quality. Difference between seeds would simply be difficulty/sliders. This would be my preference.

OR, alternatively,

- a separate rttp ladder with realistic restrictions.When you reach the 1st seed you're allowed to use a roster based on whatever real historical nba team was the most talented. I have no idea which one that would be but it'll probably be something like 1 diamond, 2 amethyst, 2 gold, 3 silver and the rest bronze. And that's probably being generous. For the lowest seed you'd have restrictions based on the worst roster of all time. And then obviously for the rest of the seeds everything in between those two.

Also, an actual playoffs and finals after rttp would be nice. If they implement those along with the realistic restrictions, just take the restrictions i mentioned for the 1st seed and apply them to the "finals". Then the playoffs and 1st seed get the random in-between restrictions like all the others. If you know what i mean.

I mean, i've been able to win rttp each year with a somewhat realistic team (two stars 90+, 2 80+ and the rest in the 70's/60's, hell... last year half my games in the 1st seed i only used onyx vince and a bunch of hustle/defensive players) but regardless of winning/losing it does get old playing superteam abuser after superteam abuser. To make things worse most of them are usually cheesers as well.

Then of course you have people who say "don't like it, just stay in the 3 gold seeds"... well, i would... IF those seeds were at superstar like the top 2 seeds. In 2k15 for example, the top 2 seeds were by far the easiest for me, even with my relatively underpowered lineup. Simply because cheese (for the most part) is less effective and, most of all, mistakes (bad passes, dribbling into crowds, etc) get punished a lot more at higher difficulty. That's how it was in 2k15 anyway, haven't play that much rttp in 16 yet.
 
# 7 Thetruth9012 @ 11/28/15 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Lord Bonium
They really need either

- get rid of restrictions and just have matchmaking based on lineup quality. Difference between seeds would simply be difficulty/sliders. This would be my preference.

OR, alternatively,

- a separate rttp ladder with realistic restrictions.When you reach the 1st seed you're allowed to use a roster based on whatever real historical nba team was the most talented. I have no idea which one that would be but it'll probably be something like 1 diamond, 2 amethyst, 2 gold, 3 silver and the rest bronze. And that's probably being generous. For the lowest seed you'd have restrictions based on the worst roster of all time. And then obviously for the rest of the seeds everything in between those two.

Also, an actual playoffs and finals after rttp would be nice. If they implement those along with the realistic restrictions, just take the restrictions i mentioned for the 1st seed and apply them to the "finals". Then the playoffs and 1st seed get the random in-between restrictions like all the others. If you know what i mean.

I mean, i've been able to win rttp each year with a somewhat realistic team (two stars 90+, 2 80+ and the rest in the 70's/60's, hell... last year half my games in the 1st seed i only used onyx vince and a bunch of hustle/defensive players) but regardless of winning/losing it does get old playing superteam abuser after superteam abuser. To make things worse most of them are usually cheesers as well.

Then of course you have people who say "don't like it, just stay in the 3 gold seeds"... well, i would... IF those seeds were at superstar like the top 2 seeds. In 2k15 for example, the top 2 seeds were by far the easiest for me, even with my relatively underpowered lineup. Simply because cheese (for the most part) is less effective and, most of all, mistakes (bad passes, dribbling into crowds, etc) get punished a lot more at higher difficulty. That's how it was in 2k15 anyway, haven't play that much rttp in 16 yet.
Thats great idea and i was too in 1 seed its very boring cheeser after cheeser ...
 
# 8 UnbelievablyRAW @ 11/28/15 11:49 AM
Nope

Having the early games set to pro difficult is nauseating. Every game is just a cheese fest
 
# 9 badmrfrosty7 @ 11/28/15 12:26 PM
The only thing that's ever tempted me about the mode was the historic players. The last couple of years I'd usually just stick to MyGM and build up my VC bank (12 min qtrs, all 82 gms, doesn't take long) playing my favorite mode and then jump in MyTeam later on to get some cards and see what it offers. Still too much of a grind for me though as I'd rather be pursuing a championship than collecting cards.
 
# 10 DevSwerve @ 11/28/15 12:38 PM
I refuse to buy into that trash mode.


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# 11 The Senator @ 11/28/15 01:36 PM
Screw ultimate team style modes. I'll never buy into it. Shame there's historic players in the mode that I can't import into My League, the best mode in the game by far.
 
# 12 jyoung @ 11/28/15 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by UnbelievablyRAW
Nope

Having the early games set to pro difficult is nauseating. Every game is just a cheese fest
Yeah the difficulty really should be set to Superstar Simulation on every seed of MyTeam.

The game correctly rewards good basketball decisions on that difficulty. But on the lower difficulties, bad basketball IQ gets bailed out too many times.

Unfortunately, Superstar difficulty doesn't start until Seed 3 of MyTeam.
 
# 13 thormessiah @ 11/28/15 05:34 PM
I play MyTeam alot, and though it is possible to win, the frustration it takes to achieve it takes away most of the fun out of the mode. I know I rarely enjoy it even when I win, because of all the BS I just saw.
 
# 14 tt500 @ 11/28/15 06:36 PM
so is play now the best online experience?
 
# 15 Chocolate Chip @ 11/28/15 09:26 PM
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I'd rather they let us play our MyCareer team vs other people's MyCareer teams.
this has to happen.
 
# 16 Chocolate Chip @ 11/28/15 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Chocolate Chip
this has to happen.
when 2k decides to separate the players who buy VC & the ones who dont buy VC. then i will give it a chance.
 
# 17 Goffs @ 11/28/15 09:45 PM
They should just scrap this mode...
 
# 18 ballin2k0 @ 11/28/15 10:49 PM
even though i complain i still love the game and myteam every now and again you do get that hell of a game and where you can create your own team jerseys court logo its the best its ever been.myteam is pretty much all i play.
 
# 19 Crea8vity @ 11/28/15 11:16 PM
I don't understand why people hate on this mode so much... I know it has its glitches and all that, and I understand the cheesers and those types of players, but that doesn't have to stop you from enjoying the mode just because its not this 'perfect simulation basketball' that people crave and cry about on here. I don't think that's what this mode was intended to be, theres MyLeague and MyGM for that sim stuff. But that's just me
 
# 20 The 24th Letter @ 11/28/15 11:21 PM
Posters on OS may not like it but I'm pretty sure it's one of the more popular modes. The majority of 2k YouTubers play it a lot

I like it, though I've been too busy with other modes lately....I really like the customization aspect...
 

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