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You shouldnt have to play as a complete ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ for hours before being a mediocre player.
Nobody else in the NBA would be rocking a 50 coming out of college. The fact that you do is an intentional design choice to push lazy people (or people who wanted a sports game and not an mmorpg) to buy VC
who said anything about a super high rating? so your telling me it's completely realistic for a basketball player to play his senior year in high school then 1 year in college w/o getting better at all even in the slightest possible way? It's about trying to make this seem somewhat believeable b/c it makes no sense at all. There is no possible way you can play basketball for 2 years and not get slightly better.. nobody ever said anything about a high rating.. what are you on man? are you actually reading what i typed before you reply?
going up about 6-8 points overall is far from very high, it still puts you somewhere in the low to mid 60's during your rookie year. it just takes away from being able to get immersed into the career mode. outside of a few small issues the gameplay is excellent, but if you truly think the mycareer does not have some serious issues that should of been changed then you are either just a fanboy or seriously naive.
you said it takes a few hours to get past the high school / college, but your forgetting about the first rookie year which is pretty much useless to start gaining VC as well being that you play only 8 games. My team made the playoffs, but from what I see most people don't end up in the playoffs so I got a few more games in but that's like 8-16 games max for anyone in the first year. that's barely any VC, you go into free agency in the low 60s.
That is completely unrealistic in every possible way imagineable. I hate to break it to you b/c you just seem like such a 2k fanboy, but high school / college / rookie year is not a Fn tutorial man. That is 100% unacceptable to have a 16-20 game tutorial. You are blindly supporting this game and being completely ignorant towards the issues which it clearly has..
How does this game have the lowest positive review by a ♥♥♥♥ ton in the last 4 years?
NBA 2k15 63.5% rating NBA 2k14 63.4% rating NBA 2k13 78% rating
NBA 2k16 30.4% positive rating. Those numbers speak for themselves.
I believe it was 2 high school games with 2min quarters let's say 10 min a game to include fouls, free throws, replays, etc.. 20 minutes + 4 college games let's just say those take 15 minutes total which would be 60min + 20 from high school = 80 minutes now we have at least 8 NBA games which take about 20 minutes each which is 160 minutes + our previous 80 = 240 minutes which is 4 hours..
So your basically saying the first 4 hours of actual gameplay are all a tutorial? Nobody would agree with this, it is completely unacceptable. 4 hours of gameplay plus another hour of cut scenes, but hey don't worry it's all a tutorial considering 2k players are basically the same each year and don't need a tutorial.
just because you state the obvious issues with a game does not mean you have to hate the entire game. like I said they do have some good things in this game, but the career is for a fact botched in many possible ways and to disagree with that despite the facts just shows a lack of common sense.
online matches should have NOTHING to do with your mycareer players progress.. I hate when people try to say the solution is simply build up points via another game mode and then use that VC to upgrade your mycareer player. That defeats the purpose of building up a player from the start.
Greed would be if "Pay for VC" would be the only option to get them. As it stands, you don't need to buy VC, you can earn way more than enough to build up your player. In 2K15 in my longest career i made about 300.000 VC from playing matches alone, plus endorsements, plus my park. It was easy.
Does it take some time and patience? Sure. But to this day i don't get this "I bought a game...i have to play it now? wtf? Just let me skip right to the end" attitude a lot of so called gamers display.
And really, even with your 55 Player you shouldn't have a problem starting out fine on lower difficulties in your first NBA season. Get some money, level him up in a intelligent way, play some MyPark earn some money , level up more.
Or just ignore MyCareer and play MyLeague with your self-created 99 Superstar on some team.
I mean if people think the Career is too much of a hassle because it actually involves investing time and playing the game, then there are other quicker and easier game modes.
Yeah most people arent blind fanboys who enjoy playing monotonously for 300 hours just to prove to people they are super good at a single player sports game mode.
No. You can easily have a good player without buying vc. I have a 95 and 82 rated character without buying any VC. I also have a fairly decent MyTEAM without buying VC.
Yeah, after 30 hours of playing with a bad character.
And the 95 player line is an outright lie.
I'm a liar. Oh Okay.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=526179402
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=526016306
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=527021787
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=526766949
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=527351515
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=527606023
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=527956055
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=527956075
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=528173005
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=528202977
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=532459770
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=532459799
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=532459799
getting VC is not complicated. you shouldn't be forced to play all these other modes just to get your mycareer player to become better.. that part is total bs.. i shouldn't have to go play a bunch of online games just to earn vc to put into mycareer. I can play fine as a 55 overall, but the point is that i should not have too and it takes away from any immersion that was left after the horrific story.
https://gyazo.com/7aa11d3658596449b3e98c9f65858204
Haven't bought any VC. Anything else. Didn't use cheat engine either.
How is it BS? Stop complaining
it's bs because none of it makes any sense and is totally unrealistic in every way. i'm not saying that everything outside of the horrific myplayer mistakes are bad. the overall game is good and improved, but there is no denying there is a huge issue here. to blindly support the game no matter what and act like there is not makes no sense..
I get that there are ways to your player upgraded, but that is not the point at all here. upgrading your player should not consist of playing online games in another mode just to save up VC to then go use in mycareer, that just makes no sense in terms of trying to realistically build up your player from nothing to something.
the big deal i think most people have is that when you combine the non VC earning high school / college games with the very small amount of rookie games which earn VC you come up with a very low rated player after using him for 3 years and going into his second NBA season.
how is it even remotely realistic to have nearly the exact same attributes from high school as you do when you finish your rookie NBA season? it's hard enough to get into this horrible nightmare of a story and then to make sure you couldn't possibly get immersed into the character they make the process of him getting better just as unrealistic.
playing online is not a solution, turning the difficulty down is not a solution, rushing thru the first 4+ hours until your second nba year is not a solution.
you can't honestly say you are happy with the non gameplay issues and if you do then you are being ignorant.
nice 3 month old screenshot of you purchasing VC for NBA 2k15.
That truly proves you arent the kind of guy who buys VC.