


As Dee said, it's never a bad idea to dust off those older games if you can experience the fun. Does the gameplay have its problems absolutely, but the only thing we're really missing from the next-gen version is the graphics.
#NBA 2K12 PC MULTIPLAYER MOD#
LooyH made fantastic tools and features to keep the game alive and is probably the closest we could get to creating a UBR/URB-styled mod on a newer game. Take it from somebody who is still playing 2K20 even when 2K21 came out the older games have a huge potential in the modding scene. The players now look like plastic instead of clay, and while we have better arena lighting, we can easily fix that through mods. Unfortunately, we won't see that huge graphics upgrade, but I don't think it's really worth it with the current direction imo. As other users pointed out, not many people owned a next-generation console compared to the PS4/XBONE version of 2K14. The very little respect I did have for them is now gone and may never return.ĭmayne Posts: 427 Joined: Tue 12:08 am Location: Michigan, USĭisappointing to know that the PC version won't get that next-gen upgrade. Why even update it if customers are still buying last gen for $60? Why waste time and resources?Ģk is terrible and don't deserve our money. At this point pc customers should expect last gen pc version for the next 5 years. Let's be real, 2k won't bother fixing last gen animations, player/court/jersey textures/colors, and haven't updated the roster in 5+ years. 2 bank depo$it$ + last gen pc version sales + vc = no money lost? Just speculating here but I'm going to assume 2k got money from the 2 companies to hold this back another year. I'm sitting here trying to come up with one logical reason why 2k would disrespect the PC community for a 2nd year in a row and the only thing that makes sense is console sales. Was hoping to start playing again in Sept, but now I have 2 choices: I skipped 2k21 because it was last gen and haven't touched 2k20 since October.
