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Check out what NBA 2K13 has in store in MyCAREER mode, focusing on your player's life both on and off the court. Featuring producer Erick Boenisch and the MyCAREER of Ronnie2K.
I didn't like when 2K had all those things in because it took way too long to get to the NBA and you started out as a truly crappy player. And how often is it that a lottery pick has to play in the D-League before he gets started?
Maybe if they had an option for a ratings base (say lottery, mid-late 1st, 2nd rounder, or undrafted potential) then it would be col.
But for a #10 overall pick to play for months in the D-League it was kind of annoying.
I liked that they focused on teammate AI, but was bummed to not hear any mention of sliders being added to this mode. I just can't play My Player if I can't control the gameplay to get a realistic NBA reproduction.
and I actually prefer playing all sports in a player lock mode if it is realistic enough (gameplay wise). I will still hold out hope, hell I'd pay for a DLC that included custom sliders for this mode (not to give VC any ideas but still..)
Yup, all you saw was it's too much of a hassle to go through the Draft Combine and Summer League, and people were complaining about getting sent to the D-League with a sub-60 rating, like they were supposed to get a spot on an NBA roster because they were a 1st round pick.
Agree 100%. Be careful what you cry about is an issue because 2k is listening.
Even as a 40-something on All-Star all you had do was score like 6 points, get 3 rebounds or dish out 3 assists. A lot of people didn't do the simple things like box out it didn't matter if the shot was going in or not all you had to do was put a body on someone, setting screens or picks or even get out of the way and the superstars go to work which gave you an increase for spacing.
"when your playing online, this is the currency to purchase attributes/sig skills for your player..." (not an exact quote, somewhat paraphrased)
So... what does that mean? Is this a possible hint/slip at the ability to take your MyCareer player online?
According to Game Informer, yes you can take your MyCareer player online in Blacktop Mode. Also, it says "10-Player online." Anyone knows what that means?
I have a way 2k can appeal to both sides, sim and casual:
We should choose résumés:
Top Pick
Top 5
Lottery
Mid to late 1st Round
2nd Round
Undrafted
Each résumé would have age, class, college or euro stats, strengths and weaknesses, NBA comparisons, personality, etc.
Next:
Hire Agent Buy apartment (not a fan, but with the new stuff, can’t see why not) Hire Trainer- Workout in preparation for Draft
Then (all in accurate order):
Portsmouth- is the 64 senior draft prospects, looking to improve draft stock. PIT is an 8-team, 12-game tournament held over a four-day period. April 11th to April 14th. Jimmy Butler, Landry Fields, and Jeremy Lin are some alum.
(Résumé, seniors 2nd round and undrafted)
NBA Draft Combine- in reality it’s the interviews, measurements, and athletic testing. The combine is drill based, there are no scrimmages. June 6th to 8th in Chicago.
(Résumé Top 60 best prospects, both international and college)
Euro Camp- Three day camp, internationals only, top prospect going through measurements, drills, daily scrimmages, and daily cumulative all star games.
(Euros)
Pre draft workouts- Every prospect with a shot at the NBA workouts for teams with interest. Doing various drills assigned. Coaching staff, management, and scouts are all there.
(Every Résumé)
All these events really exist, unlike the showcase thing.
Summer League- Not optional, unless injury.
(Every Résumé)
D-League- If you get assigned, you go.
(Every Résumé)
Training camp
(Every Résumé)
*Top picks choose to participate in the combine. Users who have no interest, you'd get measured at the combine, but your agent would say the my player (you) will only participate in team workouts. Just like real top picks and lotteries do.
IMO, yes it does. The draw back to the Combine, Summer League etc. is it's a longer process for those that want create multiple players or start their My player over.
I didn't mind the process at all and it brought a sense of realism to the mode.
It'd be nice if players could select a career path at the start, in terms of working their way through the Combine and Summer League or just jumping right in after the Rookie Showcase. I also felt MyPlayer lost a bit of its immersion with the removal of some of its initial features. With that said, I did find them to be repetitive at times, but I felt that could be changed and improved without too much of a makeover.
For starters, I'd have made the D-League fully editable (if player rights could not be attained). I thought playing in the D-League was a great experience but a major downfall was largely playing against generics. Even if that meant my teammates were largely made up of guys like Robert Vaden and Drew Neitzel (user created versions of them, if nothing else) the 2K D-League would have been absolutely legit. For me, authenticity is authenticity.
In terms of Summer League, some authentic and varied venues would have gone a long way in terms of immersion. Rocky Mountain Revue, Vegas, Orlando... knowing your destination would vary depending upon where you were drafted, that'd add a lot. Further, a more variable crowd and commentary would have also helped things feel fresh and unique.
Basically, I do think that portion of MyPlayer dragged a little bit, but only because it needed a little TLC. I thought it had potential to be pretty awesome. Even as it was, getting the call-up to the NBA was pretty awesome.
I see concern about 99 rating at year 3. Obviously he just 'cheated' it up....but won't everybody have their own development pace this year? If someone can earn upgrade credits in any mode, isn't it conceivable people could upgrade their MyPlayer to 99 before ever even starting MyCareer?
I have a way 2k can appeal to both sides, sim and casual:
We should choose résumés:
Top Pick
Top 5
Lottery
Mid to late 1st Round
2nd Round
Undrafted
Each résumé would have age, class, college or euro stats, strengths and weaknesses, NBA comparisons, personality, etc.
Next:
Hire Agent Buy apartment (not a fan, but with the new stuff, can’t see why not) Hire Trainer- Workout in preparation for Draft
Then (all in accurate order):
Portsmouth- is the 64 senior draft prospects, looking to improve draft stock. PIT is an 8-team, 12-game tournament held over a four-day period. April 11th to April 14th. Jimmy Butler, Landry Fields, and Jeremy Lin are some alum.
(Résumé, seniors 2nd round and undrafted)
NBA Draft Combine- in reality it’s the interviews, measurements, and athletic testing. The combine is drill based, there are no scrimmages. June 6th to 8th in Chicago.
(Résumé Top 60 best prospects, both international and college)
Euro Camp- Three day camp, internationals only, top prospect going through measurements, drills, daily scrimmages, and daily cumulative all star games.
(Euros)
Pre draft workouts- Every prospect with a shot at the NBA workouts for teams with interest. Doing various drills assigned. Coaching staff, management, and scouts are all there.
(Every Résumé)
All these events really exist, unlike the showcase thing.
Summer League- Not optional, unless injury.
(Every Résumé)
D-League- If you get assigned, you go.
(Every Résumé)
Training camp
(Every Résumé)
*Top picks choose to participate in the combine. Users who have no interest, you'd get measured at the combine, but your agent would say the my player (you) will only participate in team workouts. Just like real top picks and lotteries do.