Hey Thanks,
I also do that! open 2kcentral and copy the attributes of a player I want to put in the game.
But now, there are great roster files that contains the historic players that I want to put in MyLeague.
So I just copy those players using my method below.
I guess, you really need to create a player one by one to put in a draft class.
If I may just share, my process is also tedious but I think is a little faster.
What I do is open an Alltime Roster. Use Limnono to select a historic player I want to copy. Make sure that if I select that player, his attributes are highlighted.
Now I quit the game, but I leave limnono open, with the historic player still highlighted/selected.
Now I open again NBA2k17, then I open another Limnono window.
This time i will go to the draft class and click "Select Highlighted Player", with the generic player highlighted in 2k menu. With this I can now edit his attributes/tendencies/signatures,etc.
Since the first limnono is still open with the historic player selected, i can just do a copy paste of every value in each tab.
I have the 2 limnono opened and its just a matter of fast hands to copy each rating.
Copy from 1st Limnono to the 2nd Limnono.
"Contol+C, Control+V, repeat."
Tedious, but I think is the fastest. If only limnono has a "select all" option in each tab of this trainer. whew.
Now the weird part is sometimes the 2nd limnono won't open immediately. after I press F1, and do the whole process of activating the tool, the draft class or roster still doesn't show.
So I have to quit again 2k17 and repeat. Until the 2nd limnono opens the draft class or roster i want to edit.
If anyone have a faster idea, please do share.