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During the NBA 2K17 community event, the one item that was to remain under a strict embargo was any discussion about the new MyCareer mode.

After last year's Frequency Vibrations MyCareer story presented by Spike Lee, the NBA 2K team was focused on ways to improve the game's most played mode, and Jeff Thomas, VP for Visual Concepts, was ready to share all that is new this year in MyCareer.

As you likely know by now, on September 9 The Prelude will be available as a free download. Players can begin their MyCareer 11 days before the full release of NBA 2K17, and you'll be able to play a significant amount of MyCareer leading up to when you'll declare for the NBA Draft and start your NBA career.

The Prelude will allow you to create your character, begin your unique MyCareer storyline, and make choices about things like where to go to college.

As you continue through The Prelude, you'll play up to four of your college games, all the while making an impact on your draft stock. If you're thinking four games is way too short, Thomas anticipated this and said, "[MyCareer is] more than four college games, it's a great college experience." So for instance, early on in The Prelude you'll attend your school's own "Midnight Mania" game. More situations like this are peppered throughout MyCareer, the vast majority appearing well beyond what you'll see in The Prelude's small sampling.

One interesting twist on The Prelude is that no matter what, you can only play the mode through one time. It's all or nothing -- if you performance suffers, you might be lucky to be picked up late in the second round. The reason the NBA 2K team did this was so that not everyone ended up being the first pick in the draft come September 20 when the game is released and you connect your MyPlayer to the retail game.

(To clarify: I believe you can indeed do other MyCareer characters if you're unhappy with your first one, but this free version of The Prelude is the one that's a one-time deal.)

MyCareer Retail Version Includes Unique Storylines

Once you are in the retail version of the game, you can enter the NBA Draft to find out where your NBA legacy will begin.

One of the big changes in MyCareer that the development team at 2K Games wanted to make was to allow for more unique storylines to develop in each MyPlayer's story. Thus, instead of everyone living the same scripted storyline like with Frequency Vibrations last year, now you'll be able to play through a series of branching decisions and actions that can lead you down different paths as you develop your own unique legacy of greatness, or perhaps even mediocrity (that'll be my character, at least).

New Schools

This year, players will have a total of 10 schools to sign with, some being repeats, some being new. The schools included are: Oklahoma, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Michigan State (boo!), Wake Forest, UConn, Louisville, Arizona, Georgetown and Kansas.

Prelude Continued, Featuring Kobe Bryant And Michael B. Jordan

When you start The Prelude for the first time, you'll see that it features Kobe Bryant and Michael B. Jordan. From what I recall -- and admittedly this part is a bit hazy as I stopped noting and just enjoyed the show for a few minutes here -- Kobe talks you through some of the basics of MyCareer and what it takes to become a NBA player. Toward the end of this intro montage, Kobe teases that if anyone has a better career than his, he'll have to lace 'em up again.

The NBA 2K17 MyPlayer Backstory

Next, there is a montage of your high school locker room and school hallway, and you're shown some highlights that make up your high school highlight reel at Lower Valley High where you've become a high school All-American. Your highlight reel alone has garnered over one million views.

This montage transitions into you now shooting hoops in your high school gym with your head coach mere days after your senior season's conclusion. You seem to be a happy and confident senior who knows he has a bright basketball future ahead of him. Your coach, who also is aware of your talents and who it's made clear has a very good relationship with you, wants you to stay humble and remember the fundamentals: "I want to see more likes on videos of you making a good chest pass," your coach says (obviously coach doesn't understand how YouTube and Facebook work).

After this scene plays out, MyCareer cuts to a sports show called :24 announcing your choice of college.

Unique MyCareer Starting Points

Next, you're given a choice in terms of the exact starting point where you'd prefer to start your college career. I didn't get a very long look at this screen, but it is just as it sounds, different starting points for your pre-NBA MyCareer player.

In the demo shown to me, your player started during his freshman year at the "Midnight Mania" event. The action started with a loud countdown from your school's passionate fan base as the players began to walk out at midnight to be introduced for the first time, including that hot new All-American freshman -- that would be you.

At this point, the MyCareer montage video stopped, and we began to get glimpses of what else the mode had to offer.

Player Creation Focused on Individualism, MyCareer Expands on RPG Elements

I wasn't exactly clear on when -- whether it's before you start the mode or after you're already a HS All-American -- but at some point you will, like last year, create your player's appearance, play style and the like. We were told that the NBA 2K development team put a lot of focus on individuals, so MyCareer should not be turning into a mode where all people end up being the same kind of player.

Specifically, you'll start by choosing your archetype, such as a "Stretch Big," "Post Scorer," "Paint Protector," etc. You can make five of your play style badges Gold while the other badges you earn will be Bronze (thanks to @Shakedown2012 for tweeting that clarification). These options weren't discussed in too much detail (there was a lot for 2K to cover), and the details covered here are based entirely on the images that were shown during this particular section of the player creation process.

Thomas continued to discuss how MyCareer this year is much more focused on being an RPG as opposed to the same storyline being played through like in NBA 2K16.

Prez, Your Supporting Cast And Getting Closer To The Game

In contrast to this desire for uniqueness, you will be limited to the nickname "Prez," the pre-determined nickname for your character. The reason a nickname is predetermined and used is because it allows for the development team to be more creative and realistic in creating dialogue for the actors, and the like.

Speaking of actors, there are a handful of actors on-board this year for MyCareer, but one that was discussed with some detail is Hannibal Buress' character who runs The Main Street Barbershop. This possibly means new hairstyles, perhaps? It wasn't made clear to me one way or another (yet it was my most frequently asked question on Twitter @mikelowe_OS), but with a strong focus being placed on player uniqueness, I'd be willing to wager this is something we'll see expanded on with NBA 2K17.

In addition, while last year a lot of the MyCareer story was happening off the court -- and there's still some scenes that play out there as well in NBA 2K17 -- this year MyCareer, "takes you much closer to the game of basketball," said Thomas.

Dynamic Duos

Another new twist is you can now control and switch between two characters in what's being called Dynamic Duos. Similar to the system used in Grand Theft Auto V, you'll now have the option to play as two teammates and also make decisions for each character off the court as well. One cool tidbit I saw during this Dynamic Duo gameplay demo were little "tweets" appearing visually over spectators after a dunk during a crowd cut scene simulating the fans actually tweeting out their reaction to a big play.


MyCourt, Doing Work, Deeper Connections, More Endorsements, Tiered Shoe Deals

MyCourts can now include stunning looking murals of, for example, Lakers greats. Like other areas of MyCourt, murals are customizable and are quite impressive looking -- a very nice touch to add to your MyCourt.

Another new feature in MyCareer is "Doing Work" which is a tracking system/meter, inspired by Kobe Bryant while actually in-studio at 2K. Doing Work allows your MyPlayer to go into shootarounds to gain coveted upgrade spots. Instead of maxing out at an 88 or 89 overall, now you can earn these upgrades to increase your overall through Doing Work.

Your MyCareer connections now go deeper and will show up at your MyCourt where you can Do Work with them on drills, and so on. You'll hear a knock at your (virtual) door, and the connection will be there to work with you on a three-pointer mini-game, for instance.

You can choose different time slots to go Do Work, so early morning you might be the only one out on the court, while other times the whole team will be there along with your head coach. You'll also be able to work on your physique and physical attributes by using items around your gym like a bench press.

Lastly, endorsement opportunities for MyCareer this year include Mountain Dew, KIA, Nike, Under Armour, Jordan, Gatorade, Foot Locker, Adidas Tissot, Stance and more. Once you're drafted, you'll have four shoe companies approach you to sign you to a shoe deal. You will have to make a tough decision here though, as not all shoe contracts will be the same -- another example of how each MyCareer experience is different. A tier one shoe contract might unlock just one shoe, where a tier two or tier three deal can unlock an entire shoe catalog.

Note: I reached out to 2K Games on Thursday to inquire about the numerous Twitter questions I had coming in asking about new hairstyles and tattoos. As of Thursday evening, I have not heard back just yet. I will update this thread in the comments below once I have anything to report to you all.


Member Comments
# 101 Perdrix @ 09/04/16 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Trackball
A question regarding the Prelude that no one's brought up yet:

Is the Prelude a separate download? Like, do I have to manually go to the PlayStation Store, select it, and download it?
Or is it automatically downloaded as part of the main game that I've already pre-ordered?
Just making sure.
Yes, you have to manually download it from the Store. If I remember correctly it's about a 10 Gb download.
 
# 102 Bernte @ 09/04/16 04:58 AM
what about the playing time in mycareer? do i still have to play 40+ minutes in blow outs? has that been adressed yet?
 
# 103 Rockie_Fresh88 @ 09/04/16 11:09 AM
They have very quick and very slow setting releases this year .
 
# 104 ballstreet2k @ 09/04/16 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Bernte
what about the playing time in mycareer? do i still have to play 40+ minutes in blow outs? has that been adressed yet?
Yes, it was addressed in 2K16.
 
# 105 myathebee @ 09/04/16 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Rockie_Fresh88
Thru have very quick and very slow setting releases this year .
The cheese...I can only imagine.
 
# 106 myathebee @ 09/04/16 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by adw 688
All these new features all cool and all but the bottom line is the replay value of playing multiple season will be ruined if your teammates play like ****. U should nit have to average 40pionts 15 rebonds and 10 assist inorder for your team to win
I only experience this on hall of fame...Every other difficulty,your teammates actually play like their attributes matter.
 
# 107 Rip4ever @ 09/04/16 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Leasim96
Honestly as we have seen they have apparently improved a lot of things. So that might be sooner then we think. I think the thing with 2k is that it's always had to improve game play from year to year because there are always issues. If the game is better this year in that area then it may open up more time for them to focus on other things.

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Don't be a homer. They have no financial motivation to do so. Online play creates recurring revenue, so everything will be neutered to enhance that money sink.

Just business.

 
# 108 Rip4ever @ 09/04/16 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by DeathstrokeXV
I seriously don't get why we have to be capped and why the insist on tying this to Park and Pro Am. Why can't they be separate modes? Jesus it's not that hard of a concept, just because people got pissy about people playing with 7'0 PGs doesn't mean you have to ruin it for everyone.
Short answer. Money.
 
# 109 Leasim96 @ 09/04/16 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Rip4ever
Don't be a homer. They have no financial motivation to do so. Online play creates recurring revenue, so everything will be neutered to enhance that money sink.

Just business.

Eh I don't see 2k in that way - they have made tons of additions to offline this year as I see it. A money thirsty company would be EA with some of their crazy prices. Angry Joe exposes their crazy prices in some games.

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# 110 BAWS_HoFFa @ 09/04/16 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Leasim96
Eh I don't see 2k in that way - they have made tons of additions to offline this year as I see it. A money thirsty company would be EA with some of their crazy prices. Angry Joe exposes their crazy prices in some games.

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Its a fine line between making the community happy and making sure they make their projected profit. Its a business first though, its naive to think otherwise. Sure the development team is about the game, but they have producers and executives that make sure the game is profitable for them and their publisher. But as you pointed out, 2k has found a good balance(being a monopoly on the market helps).

All in all, i feel like most gamers do not have a real grasp on how much it cost to make AAA games.
 
# 111 Wolf Ticket @ 09/04/16 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Bernte
what about the playing time in mycareer? do i still have to play 40+ minutes in blow outs? has that been adressed yet?
Isn't the "ask out" option already there in '16 for those situations?
 
# 112 Retropyro @ 09/04/16 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Leasim96
Eh I don't see 2k in that way - they have made tons of additions to offline this year as I see it. A money thirsty company would be EA with some of their crazy prices. Angry Joe exposes their crazy prices in some games.

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If true, then why was MyCareer made to be tied in with online? If you choose to play it with no internet connection, you don't get the full experience of the mode (no shoe contracts for example). There is no need to have what should be an offline experience tied to online modes like MyPark and Pro-Am.

The only reason this was done, "VC".
 
# 113 Leasim96 @ 09/05/16 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Retropyro
If true, then why was MyCareer made to be tied in with online? If you choose to play it with no internet connection, you don't get the full experience of the mode (no shoe contracts for example). There is no need to have what should be an offline experience tied to online modes like MyPark and Pro-Am.

The only reason this was done, "VC".
It certainly could be that - but then again my career vc goes back to last gen. My player online goes back to 2k10/11. And vc is a great marketing idea - and tons of people enjoy the option to just buy their MP (eh). I say 2k wanted to take a big step towards making my career better but as always - changes don't resonate with some people. I however feel like it wouldn't be a big deal for them too add offline my career. They probably just don't see a reason though other than catering to a small amount of people compared to the general fanbase of online. What I'm basically saying is they did the smart business thing while satisfying a large % of their fanbase. They already have that - so that opens up more potential for adding offline back for those who want it. It's not like they will lose money over it aside from investments in adding it back. I agree with the user above that says 2k has a balance when it comes to satisfying different fanbases. Improvements to my league/my gm/blacktop etc are a good example of that.

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# 114 Leasim96 @ 09/05/16 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Wolf Ticket
Isn't the "ask out" option already there in '16 for those situations?
It better stay - I loved that feature.

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# 115 janmagn @ 09/05/16 02:24 AM
Any news will there be a MyLeague/MyGM blog?

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# 116 hristi @ 09/05/16 06:28 AM
Are they serious about no new haircuts? WTF?
 
# 117 The Lob Mob @ 09/05/16 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Rockie_Fresh88
Nickname is the prez. Doesn't bother I understand why it's important for dialogue
Yeah... but that 'Orange Juice' thing though...
SMH.
 
# 118 KidHypeTellem @ 09/05/16 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by The Lob Mob
Yeah... but that 'Orange Juice' thing though...
SMH.
I would prefer to pick my own, but also understand why they do it like this. But they need to get real with some of these name choices lol. No matter the back story, 'Orange Juice' is just... bleh.
 
# 119 Rip4ever @ 09/05/16 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by The Lob Mob
Yeah... but that 'Orange Juice' thing though...
SMH.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dZW1C3neao

AND him.

I missed you so much I followed you......
 
# 120 miamifan1997 @ 09/05/16 10:58 AM
Anyone know if there is any changes for quicker games? I always play 10-12 minute quarters for realistic stats, but it causes seasons to take forever to get through.

I end up putting a lot more time in career modes with games like MLB The Show because you can get through a full game in 10-15 minutes. And now I love Madden 17's new "Play the Moments" so I can get through a full game on 15 minute quarters in 15-20 minutes. 2K is my favorite game to play, but an hour of the same game vs. the CPU can get old after 82 games...

In an 82 game season, 2K has always killed me on the length of games, especially when you become the star of a team. Also even though you can sim, you can't do any of the off day stuff unless you played the game before.
 


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