Shuajota wrote:Well, right now I'm focused on finishing the first version of ACB, then I want to continue improving my DNA Roster, and throughout these months I will be doing the expansion of 30 teams of the NCAA for the DNA Roster.
A lot of these players will be in Draft 2018 and Draft 2019... so we can talk about this.
I want to make cfs for players of G-League and NCAA. That’s my plan for 2018 in 2K18 modding.
Kenny4118 wrote:Shuajota wrote:Well, right now I'm focused on finishing the first version of ACB, then I want to continue improving my DNA Roster, and throughout these months I will be doing the expansion of 30 teams of the NCAA for the DNA Roster.
A lot of these players will be in Draft 2018 and Draft 2019... so we can talk about this.
I want to make cfs for players of G-League and NCAA. That’s my plan for 2018 in 2K18 modding.
I understand, I have several projects planned beyond this one as well. Most of mine involve just getting this roster as good as I can make it within my current abilities, and then I am going to add many of Indiana's top high school teams updated with current players to the same level. At that point, I think I will have about all that I am really interested in accomplishing for my playing tastes. But once those are done, I plan to spend my non game playing time to beginning training myself how to mod with the PC. I just bought my first gaming computer in December, mainly because of the videos I watched about how much modding can be done in comparison to console gaming. I only hope that by the time 2K19 comes out, a lot of the work that I have put into this years game can be converted for it, and I have developed some further skills in modding to spend more time playing, and also collaborating on some projects that I have interest in. I am not a huge fan of the NBA, College and High School basketball is far more exciting to me, so I am very interested in what you get accomplished with the NCAA mod.
Hopefully, someone can help more in the short term, but if you get around to it, sooner than it sounds, that would be great too.
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