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Check out NBA 2K12 screenshot #8, featuring Ronnie2K in My Player mode.

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My Player Career of @Ronnie2K - Write your own Hall of Fame Speech: After 17 years, Ronnie calls it quits. He decides to thank his supporters and teammates over the years (instead of talking about his endorsements, swagger, boys), mentioning his start with the Minnesota Timberwolves and being moved to the New York Knicks to eventually claim his first (alongside Carmelo/Amare) NBA Championship that propelled him to the Hall.

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# 41 RB10 @ 09/09/11 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Day_26
Haha, this is the first and last time I see that picture. I mean cmon, who is gonna play 17 seasons? 1394 reg. Season games = 27880 minutes = 19 Days...

I know you can simulate but I never do that. I wont play more than two seasons....

Suit complaints are hilarious btw... xD xD
New option in the game to play only key games. It said something about 12 games a year.....that is more like 200 games. Still a lot, but I bet the avid players reach it no problem, especially with this added incentive.
 
# 42 exposedaking @ 09/09/11 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Errors Occurred
Oh my god he looks just like he did the night he was dafted ...He also has on the same stuff....COME ON 2K MAKE IT REAL I WANT EVERYTHING A REAL BASKETBALL PLAYER HAS ...The cars...The Women...When my player takes a crap I wanna be able to smell it coming from my tv hahahahahah.....On a real side of note....This game is looking to be the best sports game EVER made.

the cars....the women.... lolx3000 you had me rolling bruh
 
# 43 VDusen04 @ 09/09/11 01:06 PM
It seems all My Player careers are destined for success (and I'm definitely okay with that because I want to succeed) but hypothetically, wouldn't it be interesting if it was possible to play yourself out of the league? Like after you spend one too many paychecks on bowling or the club? Then you begin putting on weight. Then one thing leads to another and you are forced to spend your paychecks on child support. Then your alarm clock doesn't go off and you miss the team flight. Then by the time your retire, one of your children is coming up through the ranks and you can pick up your My Player career with him, a youngster with a chip on his shoulder (high aggressiveness rating) because his dad was never there.

Bottom line, if 2K12 doesn't have child support, I'm not buying.
 
# 44 RB10 @ 09/09/11 01:06 PM
Real Simple. Bump your guy up about 3-4 pounds every season. (According to reports, that is about what Shaq did) Get a haircut. (Change hairstyle, maybe even lighten the color) And if you are real DEDICATED maybe even add a little droopiness to your players face. Wouldn't you know it, you look like you're at retirement age. It doesn't sound that hard.
 
# 45 BRxSKINSx @ 09/09/11 01:08 PM
Nice addition...now maybe I can play several seasons...write my own speech talking bad about all the teams who passed on me in the draft...flash my several rings and trophies....oh yea....
 
# 46 RB10 @ 09/09/11 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by VDusen04
It seems all My Player careers are destined for success (and I'm definitely okay with that because I want to succeed) but hypothetically, wouldn't it be interesting if it was possible to play yourself out of the league? Like after you spend one too many paychecks on bowling or the club? Then you begin putting on weight. Then one thing leads to another and you are forced to spend your paychecks on child support. Then your alarm clock doesn't go off and you miss the team flight. Then by the time your retire, one of your children is coming up through the ranks and you can pick up your My Player career with him, a youngster with a chip on his shoulder (high aggressiveness rating) because his dad was never there.

Bottom line, if 2K12 doesn't have child support, I'm not buying.
Child support and basketball really are synonymous these days.
 
# 47 chitownfinest773 @ 09/09/11 01:22 PM
ronnie gotta chopper suit on
 
# 48 Kurupt_XxX @ 09/09/11 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by VDusen04
It seems all My Player careers are destined for success (and I'm definitely okay with that because I want to succeed) but hypothetically, wouldn't it be interesting if it was possible to play yourself out of the league? Like after you spend one too many paychecks on bowling or the club? Then you begin putting on weight. Then one thing leads to another and you are forced to spend your paychecks on child support. Then your alarm clock doesn't go off and you miss the team flight. Then by the time your retire, one of your children is coming up through the ranks and you can pick up your My Player career with him, a youngster with a chip on his shoulder (high aggressiveness rating) because his dad was never there.

Bottom line, if 2K12 doesn't have child support, I'm not buying.
LOLOL
 
# 49 qpc123 @ 09/09/11 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by VDusen04
It seems all My Player careers are destined for success (and I'm definitely okay with that because I want to succeed) but hypothetically, wouldn't it be interesting if it was possible to play yourself out of the league? Like after you spend one too many paychecks on bowling or the club? Then you begin putting on weight. Then one thing leads to another and you are forced to spend your paychecks on child support. Then your alarm clock doesn't go off and you miss the team flight. Then by the time your retire, one of your children is coming up through the ranks and you can pick up your My Player career with him, a youngster with a chip on his shoulder (high aggressiveness rating) because his dad was never there.

Bottom line, if 2K12 doesn't have child support, I'm not buying.
So basically you want your My player career to play out like Shawn Kemp post 98-99 lockout, lol.
 
# 50 illwill10 @ 09/09/11 01:44 PM
"Ronnie2K
God this Insight is so long and has so many pics... I have been working on prepping it for 45 minutes and still not done. ETA: 12 PM PST"
 
# 51 Yeah...THAT Guy @ 09/09/11 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by illwill10
"Ronnie2K
God this Insight is so long and has so many pics... I have been working on prepping it for 45 minutes and still not done. ETA: 12 PM PST"
Alright guys, so check back around 4 PST for when the insight will actually be posted...
 
# 52 Day_26 @ 09/09/11 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by RB10
New option in the game to play only key games. It said something about 12 games a year.....that is more like 200 games. Still a lot, but I bet the avid players reach it no problem, especially with this added incentive.
All right I didn't know that. That sounds really good then...
 
# 53 Day_26 @ 09/09/11 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Errors Occurred
Oh my god he looks just like he did the night he was dafted ...He also has on the same stuff....COME ON 2K MAKE IT REAL I WANT EVERYTHING A REAL BASKETBALL PLAYER HAS ...The cars...The Women...When my player takes a crap I wanna be able to smell it coming from my tv hahahahahah.....On a real side of note....This game is looking to be the best sports game EVER made.
Haha dude this is a NBA game and not the sims...
 
# 54 illwill10 @ 09/09/11 02:32 PM
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Ronnie2KRonnie 2K 2K12



Finally got this thing prepped for release. Sheesh, what a mammoth. Get ready for mind-blowing #hypemachineon"
 
# 55 King_B_Mack @ 09/09/11 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by illwill10
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Ronnie2KRonnie 2K 2K12



Finally got this thing prepped for release. Sheesh, what a mammoth. Get ready for mind-blowing #hypemachineon"
Settin himself up for some major backlash if this thing doesn't come through. Here's hoping.
 
# 56 Day_26 @ 09/09/11 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by illwill10
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Ronnie2KRonnie 2K 2K12



Finally got this thing prepped for release. Sheesh, what a mammoth. Get ready for mind-blowing #hypemachineon"
Dev. Insight or what??
 
# 57 dukedude24 @ 09/09/11 02:52 PM
I kind of doubt I will ever play like 17 seasons even if I can skip through some of the games.....lol Just not a fan of playing with too many fake players.
 
# 58 TUSS11 @ 09/09/11 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by VDusen04
It seems all My Player careers are destined for success (and I'm definitely okay with that because I want to succeed) but hypothetically, wouldn't it be interesting if it was possible to play yourself out of the league? Like after you spend one too many paychecks on bowling or the club? Then you begin putting on weight. Then one thing leads to another and you are forced to spend your paychecks on child support. Then your alarm clock doesn't go off and you miss the team flight. Then by the time your retire, one of your children is coming up through the ranks and you can pick up your My Player career with him, a youngster with a chip on his shoulder (high aggressiveness rating) because his dad was never there.

Bottom line, if 2K12 doesn't have child support, I'm not buying.
Sig'd

10char
 
# 59 MrBigShot1 @ 09/09/11 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by King_B_Mack
Settin himself up for some major backlash if this thing doesn't come through. Here's hoping.
Amen......
 
# 60 AllStarDaDon @ 09/09/11 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by VDusen04
It seems all My Player careers are destined for success (and I'm definitely okay with that because I want to succeed) but hypothetically, wouldn't it be interesting if it was possible to play yourself out of the league? Like after you spend one too many paychecks on bowling or the club? Then you begin putting on weight. Then one thing leads to another and you are forced to spend your paychecks on child support. Then your alarm clock doesn't go off and you miss the team flight. Then by the time your retire, one of your children is coming up through the ranks and you can pick up your My Player career with him, a youngster with a chip on his shoulder (high aggressiveness rating) because his dad was never there.

Bottom line, if 2K12 doesn't have child support, I'm not buying.
Post of the year.
 


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