by on December 15, 2022
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So a couple of weeks back I found that game and Buy NBA 2K23 MT. Having much less than bright things to say about this sport show as a whole, I had been curious to see what folks are saying about it coming to PC (not that folks on the Steam forums normally have interesting things to say but hey, it is still something ). To put it short, most of the threads were adverse. From criticism about the naming they employed to their"special editions", to more generally pointing out just how tired and old this franchise is, etc..

I was 100% they would end up so I took a screenshot deleting threads. You can just have a peek at what the forums seem 13, today. It went from 2 pages to half of one, with half of those threads being official pinned ones, and all the community threads save one being nothing worse than"neutral". I do have a take on this or something. This publisher and franchise speak for themselves, generally. I only found it amusing how I was right with my prediction, even if it is different from predicting a boulder rolling down a slope will eventually wind up at the base.

There has been a time that they cared about NBA 2K23 play itself and not reusing the same items over and over and over again. Sure gains were always a variable, but now they've stopped caring about NBA 2K23play than lining their pockets with as much money. Video games in the age were literally supposed to be as difficult as possible to help keep you plugging quarters into the machine. They only worried about it being enjoyable as as to make you need to keep plugging to make it through to the second level. It changed for a small amount of time because the main way people played games once they went into Home Consoles from Arcades, so it was difficult to maintain pulling on that cash in, however, the net was not a thing.

So they offered"expansion packs" or dashed out sequels to acquire you paying another $59.99 instead of $0.25 every go'round. Subsequently console marketplaces became the norm and net access spread. They understood they could do! Hurry out crap sequels and then charge you for DLC and dressing items. Nothing has changed, aside from people have idealized certain franchises and the market has allowed exclusivity deals so particular NBA 2K23 games just exist from 1 source, so they understand if you want to play that sort of game you are giving them your money whatever the quality.

Yes they purchase them. And they're spending a ton on microtransactions. Proceed some other sports subreddit and it's jokes about madden evaluation, 2k skills, or fifa cards. The 2k game has gone so far downhill. You used to have the ability to mod everything about NBA 2K23. Custom arenas, uniforms, shoes, faces.now they've locked it down so you need to purchase their shit or grind forever. You can perform all of the custom group stuff--the location, from group logos, custom arenas, uniforms, stadium sound effects of your team. As I gotta say that on newspaper and it is wonderful. I spent HOURS developing a brand new team from the bottom up. It was a ton of fun to create them.

However, that entire feature has been a joke for like 4/5 decades now. You use established teams in franchises that are online, otherwise it'll lock NBA 2K23 up once you head to exit your session and it wont rely NBA 2K23 you played. Further, I've NEVER been able to get the custom jerseys to work particularly the uniforms, which seemed as uniforms that  NBA 2K MT are white that are standard 100% of the time I would try to utilize them. The uniforms would load possibly 30 percent of the time. Customs arenas would work the majority of the time however, it had an annoying audio issue where could randomly just quit working. Additionally you couldn't add custom created teams as growth teams to franchises in general since they would lock NBA 2K23 upward as well. If it all functioned properly, itd be an awesome feature, As I said. But it's been an absolute joke of a mess for many years. Major.

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