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That's kind of putting me off. I don't want to have issues with the game since I purposely waited for it to end up cheaper.
gtx 1080 i77700k 16 ram. also, how long can i play before they cut me out of my career?
i have i3 10100 4/8 cores and i have good FPS with RTX 3050 8GB, so u can play at medium-high settings.
I'm a casual player - 95% MyCareer, NBA. 5% MyCareer online matches. I tend to buy the game every 3-4 years. Last one I put real time into was 2k21.
IMHO, this one is much better. There's been serious progress since then, and to me at least, it's been worth it. Truth about what someone said though - I have many hours in the game and I'm at 62, I think. But I like the grind, feels more special when (if?) I do get up over 90.