shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
Kohonski wrote:StyxTx wrote:mickachiste wrote:Dee4Three wrote:It's the making the players so heavy that doesn't make sense to me. Letting the game update to the latest patch, and playing a full game, and than going back and using the original .exe without any patches, and playing the whole game, is like night and day.
The original .exe before patches, the players move SO MUCH BETTER. Not only in a straight line, but laterally... they feel far lighter. The animations seems faster, and there seems to also be MANY more animations with the original .exe. I'm seeing dunk animations and layup animations that seem to have vanished after the patches.
My guess is: They slowed the game down because of online users complaining about things. It really is a shame.
If I erase the game and reinstall it. Will the original.exe be the same as the one you are using ?
No. It's all been updated with the most recent files.
So.. I do have the original .exe and I didn't actually try it out until today. Tried it out and holy shit I remember why I loved 2k17 when it released (still play a lot now)! Is there any way to transfer a myGM save over? When I use the original .exe I have to start all over again. I'm in 2030 now and I'd like to not start all the way over if I don't have to.
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
Dee4Three wrote:Andrew wrote:I haven't really noticed the heaviness playing on PS4. I need to spend more time with the PC version to compare. I wouldn't have thought there'd be any difference, but I'll try it out nevertheless.
As I've said before, the unfortunate thing is that the changes that are supposedly being made to improve online play haven't actually enhanced the experience at all. If that's the aim, they've missed the mark there as well, while causing issues in the offline experience.
You would certainly notice it if you had the original .exe for PC, which Im guessing you don't. It's night and day different.
However, I have not touched the game this year on console, so I am not sure how the players feel. I just know that some of the patches (Which had the same notes related to speed), were supposedly submitted for PC/PS4/X1. So, I would assume the game was slowed down for the consoles as well.
I entertained going to pick up a console version to test it out, but... I won't ever play console as long as they keep releasing PC versions, so I said NAH.
Andrew wrote:Servers are currently down for maintenance.
Andrew wrote:An in-game pop-up notification with local times (kind of like when they announce the MyPARK events and whatnot) definitely would've been a good idea.
Andrew wrote:I don't know if that's Ronnie's department, as he seems to be more involved with social media. In any event, announcements on social media make sense, but an in-game notification wouldn't have gone astray. That way, you can plan your gaming sessions accordingly, even if you're not active on social media. I suppose given their big following on Facebook and Twitter, they figure a majority of their user base are using one or the other (if not both) to keep up to date with those announcements, but yeah. It's just as important to push through notifications about that as VC sales or MyPARK events.
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