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Man Shadowangel I agree. But you and a lot of others don't get my point. My point isn't that the 55 doesn't suit me but that it just doesn't make sense in the game. You can draft a player that is worse than the worse player in the whole game at 4 or even higher. That makes no sense whatsoever. Furthermore nearly all top 5 picks are starters. That has always been the case in the NBA. You on the other hand won't be because you are by a mile the worse player on the team.
I'm saying this again: It doesn't add up. If we are that rubbish write a story about a guy who is bad in high school, becomes a decent walk on in College and gets drafted last in the 2nd round and has to work for everything... every minute, every second, everything.That's fine and great I don't mind the grind. But make it believeable, maybe even get send down to D-League or go one year to Europe... whatever.
As it is or will be it's basically rubbish and if you keep defending it, all of you, it makes you guys blind. Because IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE. I'm sorry. If you want grind, fine but if I play a game like that with a supposedly massive story I want it to add up, especially when it is directed by a supposedly great director.You are apparently the star in highschool... you are recruited my every college and the star in college, you are the next rising star in the NBA (and excuse but ♥♥♥♥ "well we don't know what happened to you") you get ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ drafted in the top 3 if you choose... so you are the next ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thing. Don't kid yourselfs. And all this bull about 2k11 isn't the same. You were a little ♥♥♥♥ in 2k11 and could even get send to the D-League so the rating made sense. The reason for people getting to good too fast in 2k12 wasn't the 68, it was that it was too cheap to upgrade everything and get ♥♥♥♥ loads of special skills thrown in there too. 2k13 and 2k14 on PC were roughly the same even though they at least took into account how well you played in the draft combine to adjust where you were drafted.
There are other ways to make the mode challenging. How about giving you a decent rating, so it' actually fun to play and not a pain yet make it hard and a long process to improve. One way of doing that for people who only get VC through playing is to severly limit the supply on lower difficulties and casual or defaul setting and reward people for playing 12 minute quarters on HoF or SS and Sim. You can also limit the number of VC you can spend on your player per season so the guys who buy VC don't always have an advantage. There are a multitude of ways... lowering your rating to 55 is just a cheap way out and a lazy one at that.
Personally I hated that MyCareer became such a grind to get to 98 or 99 with your player. 200 games? Seriously? It's meant to be fun. Nuff said.
Dude, you`re whining about the game that`s not even out in every damn thread. There are dosens of threads with your "hate" posts. If you don`t like it get your refund and calm your nerves. And stop annoying people! Please. Have a life, stop being on Steam forums whole time.
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Why don't you shut your yap and ignore my posts if you don't like them and have nothing to contribute you little fanbitch?
We had this basically in 2K15 but the story about you being the "undrafted rookie that's gonna shock the world", it went nowhere after the first half season.
I think you take the Overall a bit too serious. I watched NBA 2K14 videos on Youtube with people getting a double-double in the Rookie Showcase with what later turned out to be a 58 Overall player who indeed was then drafted rather high and they continued to play good.
So i guess from a "realistic" point of view, it doesn't make sense but this is a video game. Video Games are unrealistic and will be forever unrealistic, regardless of the gaming media claims. Starting with a 55 is a pure game balancing thing and nothing more. Don't go so crazy about a number.
And you get at least 10K VC from the pre-order which you can then use to get your player rating up. So where's the problem?
Actually with the way i understand this new "Position, Height, Weight matters on the skills", it actually makes sense to give you a player with a very low Overall, so you can decide yourself where to put the points in and what kind of player you want to be.
Imagine you start out as a 70 Overall and a pre-made player type, like, i don't know "Center, sucks at 3 and Mid-Range, is good for Rebounds", people would complain that they can't do their own thing or are extremely limited in the way they can shape their own player.
The thing is hate so far is that it looks you skip a ton of games, again making it impossible to win any awards, especially Rookie of the Year, in your first season. That was annoying last year and will be annoying this year if that is acually true.
As for your Career complaints, you said it yourself: "You are apparently" - APPARENTLY.
How much do we know about the Career? Only bits and pieces so far. It's like judging a movie from a 30 second Trailer saying "I know exactly how the movie will be".
Maybe there are even different paths to the NBA? Who knows?
As for the College: They could only get a handful of licences, 10, so a full season wouldn't be possible because nobody wants to play fantasy teams. I'm pretty sure they will expand the whole College and High School aspect over the next years. I guess they just test the water to see how people react to this. It makes sense.
Personally, i wait for the game to be released, then i will play it and then i will judge if the Career is complete crap and a failure or if it's awesome. I won't judge it just because of like 1 1/2 minute of thrown together trailers and one confused acting guy on Operation Sports.
And on a side note:
I sometimes don't get gamers. They buy a game and then complain about the fact, that they actually have to play the game. That they actually have to invest time in said game. I mean, you complain about having to play 200 games and i ask: Isn't that what the game is supposed to be? You know, making you play basketball because it's a basketball game?
What do you want? 15 games and then you're better than LeBron having won all Awards and Titles and be a HoF lock? Would that be fun?
In 2K15 people were complaining that simming an entire season makes their player ♥♥♥♥. It's baffling how much self-proclaimed gamers hate to play games.
For all we know a 55 in 2k16 = 70 in 2k15.
Hold your horses and relax it is still a couple of days.
Actually how about 100? Or how about 200 but spread over several seasons? Or how about 200 spread over several seasons but with a statline that doesn't read 5 8 and 0 because my Center is only rated 80 or 85 and to win anything at all (achievements, endorsements etc.) I have to put up stats more like 20 15 and 4 which I do when I, me personally, controll my player.
And what on earth is wrong with being a 90 rated player after 100 games? Hell... that's one and a half season... enough for Anthony Davis to be considered the next big thing, enough for KD to be considered the greatest shooter ever. So why not for my player? And how is not fun to tear up the NBA with your monster player and win back to back championships? So why not. Again... FUUUUN. If you want to go through the grind again start a new career and a new one and a new one. 200 games is 200 hours of game time with very little story or cutscenes... it's just grinding for VC. The Witcher 3 is considered the greatest RPG ever by most guys who played it and including all sidestuff (even treasures) you play 120 hours or maybe 130. With the upcoming DLC you will maybe hit 160 or 170 hours. MyGM which offers you much more content, depth, AI, modification etc. like MyLeague does not force you to play 200 hours to experience all it's depth. So... why on earth is it justified and FUN to spend 200 hours grinding for ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ VC?
I don't know how you are but for me it's extremely boring to have no challenge at all and constantly win all titles with ease. I quickly get bored when games become too easy and non-challenging.
Because watching the same cutscenes over and over and over again while being tortured by the abysmal voice "acting" of the NBA Players is so much fun, right? In some way i was happy to leave that all behind me, except for my retarded agent, who every time i switched Teams he declared me "now a bonafide NBA Superstar", despite having already won a ton of awards and titles :D
Well if you only see it as "grinding for VC" then i guess it would be kinda annoying.
Believe it or not, i play the game to play Basketball and therefore to me it's fun playing match after match.
Tbh I had more fun playing MyGM because that was actually real basketball. The A.I. was properly activated and implemented, you got to decide the game plan, the players you aquired could be properly added into your game plan. Those are all things that didn't work properly in MyCareer. No matter where you went your player was never really added to the gameplan no matter how good you were so you constantly had to call for the ball so you had a chance of winning which was boring and annoying because I myself love playing D and grabbing rebounds and throwing them back out so my teammates can take a 3 but they never did or rarely and if they did missed and all your ballcalling messed up any offensive flow but if you didn't especially as a big man you would rarely get a shot and your team would usually lose because even though the top offensive guy on your team went 3 for 25 he would still get the ball and take lousy shots.
I also didn't enjoy being swapped in with 2,5 seconds on the clock and the game already won and lost or being swapped out when the team was behind and even though I was the top scorer and rebounder not get swapped back in again and the team lost the game by 10. I also didn't enjoy none of your teammates playing anything like their real life counterpart so you were usually forced to stuff in 40 points a game. I also didn't enjoy playing an unbalanced game that was to easy on anything below SS and basically required you to be the man game in and game out at SS or HoF on Sim.
I love playing ball but to be honest the only way MyCareer was any fun after those attrocious cutscenes, the attrocious voice acting of nearly every mentor, the attrocious voice acting of the coach (smacking his damn lips every line) was when you were a beast and on a team with other beasts like the Thunder or the Cavs because at least on those teams you could usually count in 2 or 3 guys scoring 15-30 points so you could play as if it was a real basketball game and not hero ball. That is why I much prefered MyGM because if you set it up right and didn't waste VC on forcing trades and the likes you were pretty close to a proper basketball experience on and off the court.
Are you kidding me??? You were about an 80 max unless you got some VC from another game mode and that is only if you actually played on SS or HoF with your ♥♥♥♥♥♥ player and got an A+ all the time, which was near impossible for the first 20 or so games because you didn't even start. Add to that most people missed the playoffs where the real money is and that you actually only played like 30 games in your rookie year that is simply not how it went down. You needed about 200.000 VC to fully upgrade all your attributes. That took roughly 180-200 games. You were still mainly rubbish after your rookie year. I got my Center to about 92 when I won the championship with the Thunder in my second season. It took me another half a year to scrape together the required VC for the rest because they consisently got more expensive. I think the last 3 or 4 notches on each category cost 20.000. That 20 games alone right there... for one category.
The AI was properly implented in myCareer, you just weren't the one controlling the pace unlike in myGM. If the pace is set on patient offense it's pretty obvious that your teammate doesn't take a 3P when you kick out to him. He'll likely just pass it to the PG who will run a new play.
That's not the games fault, that's just how it works and something that you'll need to learn to adjust to. It's really important to play your role in myCareer. If you're a Center and the coach didn't set it on playing through you or on feed the post, yeah you're not helping much by asking for the ball.
The 3P shooting used to be a bit off, but after some patches the AI played and shot in a way that was quite realistic imo. I've read a lot of complaints on this but never could anyone show some proof that the percentages were really off. A guy like Korver can miss an open 3 from the corner, you'll rage and remember it. But you'll forget the next 9 times he doesn't miss. Pretty sweet 3P% if you ask me.
Secondly there is something fundamentally wrong with the game mechanics if, just because it's set to patient offense, a dead eye 3 point shooter will refuse to take a wide open three after I kick the ball out to him and have basically 3 guys on me in the post so he is home free. I'm sorry but build up speed is not a valid excuse for that, furthermore I make it a habit of knowing my teammates hot and cold zones and their skills.
Thirdly: So, I'm an inside out center with a 90 in threepoint shooting and have around 45% from the 3 point line and I should expect to simply lumber in the post? Furthermore my center has maxed out atheleticism so he can actually run the fast break by himself yet even though I'm wide open I do not get the pass because guess what... I'm not the guy that is supposed to run fast breaks even though I have the skills and badges so I get ignored by my pg who dribbles himself to death until the fastbreak is past or passes to someone with 2 guys on him? Nah sorry.
Fourth: It's part of the game that my 99 rated center asks for a trade to the Cavs after winning a championship with the Thunder yet when I get there, even though he is rated 99, has won the mvp, is the top scorer of the league etc. I should be happy to get the same 2 or 3 plays that an offensively extremely limited Anderson Varejao or Timofey Mozgov gets? And I should be happy with getting 4 touches a quarter? Even though My Center is bigger, bader, tougher and more skilled than any other center in the league and the only one able to compete physically with my Center is Marc Gasol? Seriously?
No offence but please do not talk with my like I'm some cheeser who doesn't get the game. I have been playing 2k for the last 6 years, always on Sim when possible, always on SS or HoF. I know how basketball works, I know how a strategy works, I know how zone defense works etc. What was and is unacceptable is that, after you hit a certain rating or have outgrown your limited skill set you are still used like a scrub. Meaning unless you play PG or SG you are pretty much forced to call for the ball since the game does not assign your proper plays, the coach doesn't call the your plays often enough even if you are on a roll and clearly have an advantage and the AI of your teammates is too stupid to realize your mismatch, that you are hot or whatever. That is either lazy programming and designing or simply because your own team mates did not get the same level of AI that your opponent has.
Because funnily enough whether I play MyGM or MyCareer on SS or HoF my opponents shoot the 3 if it is a kickout and the bucket wide open. They pass to their big man if they realize that you can not stop them inside or try to drive if they feel that you are not able to defend them right. They call the play of a player who is hot several times until it stops working. So how is it, that my teammate don't manage that?
tl;dr: Spike confused a game story with a movie story and it upsets me