Just to let you know, this mod is still active. We're working slowly but surely. All updates are posted in our Facebook fan page at
www.Facebook.com/PinoyCollegeHoops2K.
We aim to complete the top 80 collegiate basketball teams in the Philippines from leagues such as The UAAP, NCAA, CESAFI, NAASCU, UCBL, NAASCU, BBEAL, SCUAA, etc.
Updates:
- Updated jerseys of UAAP, NCAA, CESAFI
- Currently used playing venues of the collegiate leagues as homecourt of each teams. May add their practice gyms as their homecourt in future updates.
- Most provincial teams have their jerseys and courts but no updated and detailed roster yet.
- The first three leagues have their currently roster but ratings are not yet edited.
- Complete graphics and presentation modification is about 40% done.
- Custom soundtrack (need 6 current hits that best reflect the collegiate basketball scene)
- Replaced default 2K background music with a combination of UAAP and NCAA background music. May updates to include suitable S+A broadcast music.
- Temporarily using exrxixx'S Euroleague scoreboard. Need help for Custom scoreboard using the National Collegiate Championship theme as default and have alternate scoreboard from UAAP, NCAA, and CESAFI.
- Need more reference photos to updates jerseys, logos and courts of other provincial teams.
- Up to 80 collegiate teams will be added and about 60 have jerseys and shared courts already. Some UAAP and NCAA teams have cyberfaces done so we need more help in this area.
- Once all teams have the updated roster, it would be easier to create a streetball submod wherein teams will have streetball jerseys and outdoor courts. This mod aims to capture the streetball scene ("Larong Kalye") with actual barangay basketball courts and players playing on their flipflops.
- We are open to replace teams if we cant find references or update it.
- All Time Legends or All Star teams may be added like an All Time Ateneo teams or an NCAA All Star teams.
Any help and contribution from the community (especially all the Filipino modders here) is very much appreciated. In fact, one collaborator is a Lithuanian.