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NBA 2K17's Run: A Mostly Successful Outing

Another iteration of NBA 2K has been played nonstop by many, and the masses have both expressed their joy and disappointment. Now that the year-end rewards have wrapped up and we're in a new year, let's recap and see where we're at to date.

What Did The Game Do Right?

NBA 2K17 takes several large strides in the right direction to ensure that the series will stay and remain as the top basketball sim for the foreseeable future. The game looks fantastic. Player models are pretty close to their real-life counterparts, and this year that actually matters in terms of physicality and contact.

All game modes were upgraded to some extent. MyCareer's storyline is well done on a basic level, and the additions to the mode have left many still playing it to date. The sheer depth alone of MyGM/MyLeague is ridiculous. Expansion teams on its own makes these modes more fun and intriguing. All in all, the game has improved in these areas year over year.

What Did The Game Do To Change The Genre This Year?

NBA 2K17 is the sole provider of sim basketball this year, but we still received a fully loaded product. In terms of changing the genre, the game made some large strides in terms of physics, and improving animations and ball mechanics. The 2K team also made sure to bring the realism of the real NBA into the game in regards to salaries, trades, potential rule changes and draft picks to name a few things. This is definitely a change that was welcomed by all NBA 2K fans, and NBA gaming fans alike.

What Did The Game Really Mess Up?

One of the biggest complaints we've seen to date is in regards to the newly implemented "archetype" system for your MyCareer player. Some archetypes were seen as "too powerful" and so they were nerfed (a term in the gaming community used to describe reducing the effectiveness of the given item/stat/type etc). This in turn caused frustration among many players that had already invested time (or money) into their MyCareer player, as the strength of their respective archetype was tuned down. Players also voiced frustration with the shooting mechanics, which caused a tuning in the shot meter. After this, fewer perfect releases were seen, to the point where complaints were made that the shot meter was broken.

One other area that is almost infuriatingly messed up in NBA 2K17 is the VC system, the in-game currency system. Games over the last few years have made in-game currency a larger component involved in being successful in the respective game. This almost always involves using real life money -- paying to keep up pretty much. It's almost certain that most players that were playing NBA 2K16 accumulated 50K or more of VC before NBA 2K17 came out. Frustratingly enough, all this currency does NOT transfer over to the next year's title; you start all over again.

VC is most important when it comes to MyTeam or MyCareer; it's one of the ways you can buy card packs, and the only way to improve your player's attributes in your career. Loyalists to the series should be rewarded for coming back to the game after grinding so hard the year before. Even implementing some sort of system where a player would get 20 percent of their previous year's VC total would be fair.

What Did This Game Do Differently?

The development team over at 2K Sports made sure to stick to the tried and true formula of ridiculously detailed sim basketball. Although many gameplay changes were harder to define to those who had not constantly played the game last year, the changes made were fresh and well received on the whole. Fine-tuned controls, an expansive dynasty mode and a fresh career story weren't wholly different from last year either, but it's hard to deny they didn't get better as well.

NBA 2K17 has its issues like any other game in the sports gaming genre, but its completeness and value arguably make it the best sports game released in 2016.


Member Comments
# 41 Graphik @ 01/25/17 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Yesh2k
I don't doubt that the community managers think of the game like this, but I think the people who pour their hearts and labour into the game are aware of the faults and issues. I'm guessing that there's probably some behind the scenes conflict about moving the game forward. At least I hope there is for the sake of our sanity.

I can imagine the eternal conflict going on right now with devs who actually want to fix the game vs people who would rather focus on getting Kanye on the soundtrack and more ways to generate VC for next year.
 
# 42 rbiaci @ 01/26/17 12:18 PM
Year to year saves would be great
 
# 43 rbiaci @ 01/26/17 12:20 PM
Year to year saves would be great
 
# 44 VAWereWolf65 @ 06/06/17 09:29 PM
Was looking through some of the older threads and came across this one. With all due respect, I think this was very far from a successful outing.

As you can see here, the majority of the community agrees with me to an extent: http://operationsports.com/forums/nb...7-overall.html

Now, you're entitled to your own opinion which I 100% respect and you had every right to make this thread and say how you felt about the game. However, I think the major problem is that 2k has little competition and as a result, they haven't worked as hard as they could have on the past couple of games. We need to get back to the point where we expect 2k to release games where we know they will be playable and fun right out of the box.

IMO, Biased threads and reviews about the game where the weaknesses and problems are either addressed to the bare minimum or sometimes not even addressed at all are the exact reason why 2k has put less and less effort into the games as the years have gone on. They're starting to see that they have no competition so they think it's okay if they don't put in as much effort as they used to simply because they don't expect us to get heated about it since they're pretty much the only usable sim basketball game on the market.
 
# 45 Black Bruce Wayne @ 06/06/17 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by ssimpsons3
Think about this tho...honestly...

What is the point in even playing 2k further at this point?

-No pride in beating AI, even on HOF. 109 with Rondo video from SamPham says enough. Blatent AI boosts and default unbalanced sliders make another year of 80% of players frustrated at difficulty level.

-OrlandoInChicago was the first person to reach Legend. Go watch his YT video on his 'reward'. He gets NOTHING. And 2k support says that the reward for Legend 1 was the Jetpack...when it clearly says its a reward for a SS rank. Support also said they have no information as to what immortalized in 2k18 means. Wait...what? Other games would send the first gamer a plaque, certificate, something...2k...legit NOTHING. Orlando legit says DO NOT GRIND FOR THIS ITS NOT WORTH IT. That coming from someone who did it..

-ProAm qualifications are over and I personally can no longer play walk-on with friends.

-MyCareer equals ZERO skill. Can put it on rookie and mindlessly play for magical badges that add boosts. No skill needed to obtain these and no incentive to anything challenging. Play on rookie to get hot spots up so online is money. Actually is not smart to play on anything other than rookie...can just buy VC with real money.

-Online is a joke, and even top Youtubers think so. ManMan, Staxx, Agent, Shakedown, and more...ALL RIP ON 2k GAMEPLAY. Same gameplay for like 5 years. ManMan hates these spam dribblers and said in a video that "nothing in this game means anything. Flicking a stick doen not make you good at basketball." STaxx been said "why am I even playing this game still." Even the people who make money off playing 2k hate it. These dudes should be overjoyed at cheese dribble moves, but they don't. Its boring and literally everyone plays exactly the same online.

In no way, NO WAY WHATSOEVER, does being good/successful at 2k mean you are smart or good with basketball...or EVEN VIDEO GAMES. Its 3 buttons bro, and people act like they just timed a perfect infiltration in CS:GO.

What on earth is the point in putting another hour into this game?
If you still buy 2k18 then I don't understand be the point of this
 

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