blas112 wrote:Gideon Prime wrote:Cyberface List? This work is Outstanding
Download draft class then use limnono just like that
Thank You BlueJayBrandon, Your a True Treasure in this Great Community
blas112 wrote:Gideon Prime wrote:Cyberface List? This work is Outstanding
Download draft class then use limnono just like that
tomortlieb wrote:First - this is amazing! I am so excited to use this in my franchise.
Second - I hope someone can direct me on this. A number of players (i.e. RJ Barrett, Cam Reddish, etc.) do not have a cyberface. This might be a me issue based on the fact there are no other posts regarding it. I cleared my waigu folder and moved the files in a second time but the issue still remains. Any ideas?
Thanks again, Brandon, for the immense time commitment you put into this - it shows!
TheGame8544 wrote:Should I simulate storylines?
ilja23mia wrote:all rookies are done now only one left is poirer from boston celtics bro
thank you so much for this project!
sitew33 wrote:ilja23mia wrote:all rookies are done now only one left is poirer from boston celtics bro
thank you so much for this project!
Poirier wasn't a draft pick, he was a free agent signing from the Euro-League. So he wouldn't have put him in his draft class. I'm pretty sure Poirier is available in Shuajota's roster if you want to add him. This is Bluejay's most expansive draft class so mentioning who may be missing isn't appropriate. Great work on this draft class Bluejay.... You went over and above with this draft class.
bluejaybrandon wrote:I want to start by thanking everyone involved.
mrk326 - I mean this dude is without a doubt the most underrated modder on this site. The man consistently produces some of the highest quality face textures, time and time again. Thank you man for all you've done for me and this project. We've chatted closely these last couple months and I admire your work ethic and loyalty. Can't wait to see what you're capable of in the future both in 2k20 and outside of it.
Monkeyman - Thanks so much for your work on draft class faces. You carried the 2k18 class across the finish line and I'm eternally grateful for that. You've come so far, so fast and have skyrocketed from learning to mod to one of the most sought after creators on this forum. I know you've grown discouraged like so many of us get, but I hope you're back for 2k20. This place needs ya.
SkillzFromThe6 and InfamousNY - While not directly involved, their jump shot tutorials were the backbone of so many of the prospects. It was nice to know that when I got frustrated trying to create my own, I could default to their expert suggestions.
Andrew and the NLSC: Thank you for the opportunity to post this here. You guys have grown a great community here and I'm glad I'm allowed to be part of it.
Others with content in this pack that I would like to thank personally include Emnashow, Torogi, Mr.Star, davidthebeast1999, Enterthevo1d, and Shuajota, as well as the SimWorld guys for their guidance on tendencies. If I forgot you, please don't hesitate to PM me or comment on this thread. This was a massive undertaking, with 87 faces in the final pack, and it could not have been done with the help of those mentioned, whether directly or indirectly.
Please be generous with your compliments, not for me, but for the guys that made this project what it is. Any donation, no matter how small, shows them people care and that they aren't toiling away in vain. Even if it's a PM to one of the cyberface creators or a subscription or like for one of the Youtubers, every token of gratitude helps.
With that established, I want to clarify some things about the pack. The pack will overwrite many legends or retro players. Backup your modded folder before you overwrite any files. If you do change around the CF ID numbers, please make sure you know which files you are overwriting. There are likely to be issues with the pack. I think I have them all correctly assigned but if there is an issue, please make me aware of it and I'll clean it up. Please refrain the best you can from comments like "X prospect looks like X player". There's a 99.9% chance I made it and I'm aware the quality is lacking in comparison to the pros. I'll improve where I can but with 2k20 around the corner, this may be a one time release.
Finally, I want to thank all of you that have even read this far into it. I appreciate you and you're a real one for not skipping to the download link. This project was a massive undertaking. I wanted to do it 100% right. I don't know that we achieved perfection, but we got damn close. I'm deeply sorry it took so long. I had a grueling summer of Bar exam prep, for an exam, I'm not sure I even passed. But in regards to this project, I'm embarrassed that my own lack of time kept the community from fully embracing the hard work that these creators poured into this project. I know there will be fewer eyes on it due to the delayed release, but for those of you that hung on, I hope it delivers on your expectation. Please feel free to post any photos or videos of you using the class. I'd love to see which prospects you took and how they progressed. Thanks NLSC and until next time.
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itskarldesigns wrote:First off I want to thank bluejaybrandon for the work you've done for the community, your draft classes have been by far the best mods of this magnitude. Would probably still like to try using these CFs for my "offline" roster if I feel like figuring out all the CF IDs myself. If not then I guess would have to wait for a new "offline" roster or whole new "offline" game. This mod is probably better than whatever they would have for 2k20 tho lmao..
Anyways, im not asking you to share any "offline" files or the CF ID list, thats your decision and I can respect that. No biggie. I just have some general questions for the admins, community in general, kind of offtopic rant so sorry for that..
I saw people asking for the CF ID list or the "offline" roster/dc files, but get told this is not allowed and would get them banned. Why is it such a taboo here to talk about the "offline" version? I get its against the rules, but why? Why would you guys not share "offline" files like say Shuajota does? I mean I can kinda get the not advertising piracy and all that, but isnt modding kinda "illegal" anyways? As far as I know 2K doesnt allow "modding" with their TC. Is this a precaution to keep this site/community more under the radar from 2K, hoping they dont shut this down if you dont talk about the "offline" version as openly? I quickly went over the forum rules and it basically just says "dont discuss illegal stuff", but "modding" itself is already "illegal"? I can understand banning/disallowing discussion of the illegal game cracks and all that, but why does "offline" roster files and such also go under that "illegal" category? How would that be any different from the mods of players, coaches, jerseys, retro rosters, shoes any other trademarked/licensed part of the game/product? Instructing people on how to "legally" download the roster on the "online" version of the game and modify the files is already against the 2K TC afaik, so what difference would disallowing the "offline" rosters make? It just feels like an unnecessary rule, since we all know many of the people here are "offline" users and "modding" itself is already "illegal".
Not trying to go at anyone here or offend anyone or whatever. If this has been discussed and already answered before, my apologies. I've been following this community for a few years, I dont think ive ever posted anything and dont even remember registering this account, so if you think Im also breaking the rules and ban me, its ok no hard feelings. Im just being curious as to what the reasoning behind disallowing "offline" rosters or even discussion of it is.
bluejaybrandon wrote:itskarldesigns wrote:First off I want to thank bluejaybrandon for the work you've done for the community, your draft classes have been by far the best mods of this magnitude. Would probably still like to try using these CFs for my "offline" roster if I feel like figuring out all the CF IDs myself. If not then I guess would have to wait for a new "offline" roster or whole new "offline" game. This mod is probably better than whatever they would have for 2k20 tho lmao..
Anyways, im not asking you to share any "offline" files or the CF ID list, thats your decision and I can respect that. No biggie. I just have some general questions for the admins, community in general, kind of offtopic rant so sorry for that..
I saw people asking for the CF ID list or the "offline" roster/dc files, but get told this is not allowed and would get them banned. Why is it such a taboo here to talk about the "offline" version? I get its against the rules, but why? Why would you guys not share "offline" files like say Shuajota does? I mean I can kinda get the not advertising piracy and all that, but isnt modding kinda "illegal" anyways? As far as I know 2K doesnt allow "modding" with their TC. Is this a precaution to keep this site/community more under the radar from 2K, hoping they dont shut this down if you dont talk about the "offline" version as openly? I quickly went over the forum rules and it basically just says "dont discuss illegal stuff", but "modding" itself is already "illegal"? I can understand banning/disallowing discussion of the illegal game cracks and all that, but why does "offline" roster files and such also go under that "illegal" category? How would that be any different from the mods of players, coaches, jerseys, retro rosters, shoes any other trademarked/licensed part of the game/product? Instructing people on how to "legally" download the roster on the "online" version of the game and modify the files is already against the 2K TC afaik, so what difference would disallowing the "offline" rosters make? It just feels like an unnecessary rule, since we all know many of the people here are "offline" users and "modding" itself is already "illegal".
Not trying to go at anyone here or offend anyone or whatever. If this has been discussed and already answered before, my apologies. I've been following this community for a few years, I dont think ive ever posted anything and dont even remember registering this account, so if you think Im also breaking the rules and ban me, its ok no hard feelings. Im just being curious as to what the reasoning behind disallowing "offline" rosters or even discussion of it is.
As far as I know, that’s allowed here. You can provide offline versions and what not. It’s a fuzzy line. I just choose not to because in my opinion those that are asking in 99.9% of cases have a cracked copy. People offer offline versions and are encouraged in some situations to help preserve the game. So not disallowed as far as I know.
To your other point, modding and cracked copies are in no way comparable. Modding is adding things into the game that weren’t there. It may break the game but it’s not really hurting anyone monetarily. Those mods that are about breaking the game and stealing VC are equally shut down. I supported the game and bought it for $60. Cracked copies are essentially stealing. 2k is losing profit and if everyone did that, the game would cease to exist. For as much as I dislike 2ks practices, the answer is not to steal.
itskarldesigns wrote:bluejaybrandon wrote:itskarldesigns wrote:First off I want to thank bluejaybrandon for the work you've done for the community, your draft classes have been by far the best mods of this magnitude. Would probably still like to try using these CFs for my "offline" roster if I feel like figuring out all the CF IDs myself. If not then I guess would have to wait for a new "offline" roster or whole new "offline" game. This mod is probably better than whatever they would have for 2k20 tho lmao..
Anyways, im not asking you to share any "offline" files or the CF ID list, thats your decision and I can respect that. No biggie. I just have some general questions for the admins, community in general, kind of offtopic rant so sorry for that..
I saw people asking for the CF ID list or the "offline" roster/dc files, but get told this is not allowed and would get them banned. Why is it such a taboo here to talk about the "offline" version? I get its against the rules, but why? Why would you guys not share "offline" files like say Shuajota does? I mean I can kinda get the not advertising piracy and all that, but isnt modding kinda "illegal" anyways? As far as I know 2K doesnt allow "modding" with their TC. Is this a precaution to keep this site/community more under the radar from 2K, hoping they dont shut this down if you dont talk about the "offline" version as openly? I quickly went over the forum rules and it basically just says "dont discuss illegal stuff", but "modding" itself is already "illegal"? I can understand banning/disallowing discussion of the illegal game cracks and all that, but why does "offline" roster files and such also go under that "illegal" category? How would that be any different from the mods of players, coaches, jerseys, retro rosters, shoes any other trademarked/licensed part of the game/product? Instructing people on how to "legally" download the roster on the "online" version of the game and modify the files is already against the 2K TC afaik, so what difference would disallowing the "offline" rosters make? It just feels like an unnecessary rule, since we all know many of the people here are "offline" users and "modding" itself is already "illegal".
Not trying to go at anyone here or offend anyone or whatever. If this has been discussed and already answered before, my apologies. I've been following this community for a few years, I dont think ive ever posted anything and dont even remember registering this account, so if you think Im also breaking the rules and ban me, its ok no hard feelings. Im just being curious as to what the reasoning behind disallowing "offline" rosters or even discussion of it is.
As far as I know, that’s allowed here. You can provide offline versions and what not. It’s a fuzzy line. I just choose not to because in my opinion those that are asking in 99.9% of cases have a cracked copy. People offer offline versions and are encouraged in some situations to help preserve the game. So not disallowed as far as I know.
To your other point, modding and cracked copies are in no way comparable. Modding is adding things into the game that weren’t there. It may break the game but it’s not really hurting anyone monetarily. Those mods that are about breaking the game and stealing VC are equally shut down. I supported the game and bought it for $60. Cracked copies are essentially stealing. 2k is losing profit and if everyone did that, the game would cease to exist. For as much as I dislike 2ks practices, the answer is not to steal.
I wasnt comparing modding to sharing cracked files, sorry if it came off as so. I dont personally see anything wrong with modding, I agree that piracy is "stealing", but all me personally - im not worried about 2K losing any profit, it was just my choice to stop "supporting" them I guess. As I never really cared about myteam and online or even played the game that much anyways, so I never really felt like im stealing from them. If so, im only taking back what I gave too much of to them the previous years I guess lol..
I just felt like the general consensus here is that "offline"=cracked game=completely illegal and should not ever be discussed here. But as I said, in 2K's eyes sharing mods or instructing people how to mod is already "illegal", so I dont see the difference in sharing the CF files vs the "offline" rosters (or for example requesting those Chinese mods vs what this dude did here, saying he is "offline" user and was asking for your "offline" roster files). Since most of the consumer part of the modding community seems to be "offline" users anyways. At the moment, you've done all the hard work and put out a great mod, but its not accessible to the desperate "offline" userbase, so inevitably someone will just take your work and upload the "offline" version of it anyways, putting a bunch of their ads on it as well. Id much rather support the actual creator and/or this forum. I just dont understand the reason as to why "offline" rosters are not (as) welcome/approved here or whatever. In the end, this forum, you, me, everyone here by 2Ks rules are already breaking it. Whether you use the "offline" or legit version of the game.
I really appreciate the community and creators like you, so in no way am I trying to offend or shade anyone here. Maybe theres little bit of frustration behind this rant, but im not the type to usually tell anyone what they should do with their work. I can live with your decision, even if I dont completely understand or agree with the reasoning behind it, I can still respect it. Again, gongrats on the completion and release of this mod, thanks for all the work you've done and for taking your time to lsiten to my ted talk here I guess lol.. Aight, cheers, im off to bed now anyways.
bluejaybrandon wrote:itskarldesigns wrote:bluejaybrandon wrote:itskarldesigns wrote:First off I want to thank bluejaybrandon for the work you've done for the community, your draft classes have been by far the best mods of this magnitude. Would probably still like to try using these CFs for my "offline" roster if I feel like figuring out all the CF IDs myself. If not then I guess would have to wait for a new "offline" roster or whole new "offline" game. This mod is probably better than whatever they would have for 2k20 tho lmao..
Anyways, im not asking you to share any "offline" files or the CF ID list, thats your decision and I can respect that. No biggie. I just have some general questions for the admins, community in general, kind of offtopic rant so sorry for that..
I saw people asking for the CF ID list or the "offline" roster/dc files, but get told this is not allowed and would get them banned. Why is it such a taboo here to talk about the "offline" version? I get its against the rules, but why? Why would you guys not share "offline" files like say Shuajota does? I mean I can kinda get the not advertising piracy and all that, but isnt modding kinda "illegal" anyways? As far as I know 2K doesnt allow "modding" with their TC. Is this a precaution to keep this site/community more under the radar from 2K, hoping they dont shut this down if you dont talk about the "offline" version as openly? I quickly went over the forum rules and it basically just says "dont discuss illegal stuff", but "modding" itself is already "illegal"? I can understand banning/disallowing discussion of the illegal game cracks and all that, but why does "offline" roster files and such also go under that "illegal" category? How would that be any different from the mods of players, coaches, jerseys, retro rosters, shoes any other trademarked/licensed part of the game/product? Instructing people on how to "legally" download the roster on the "online" version of the game and modify the files is already against the 2K TC afaik, so what difference would disallowing the "offline" rosters make? It just feels like an unnecessary rule, since we all know many of the people here are "offline" users and "modding" itself is already "illegal".
Not trying to go at anyone here or offend anyone or whatever. If this has been discussed and already answered before, my apologies. I've been following this community for a few years, I dont think ive ever posted anything and dont even remember registering this account, so if you think Im also breaking the rules and ban me, its ok no hard feelings. Im just being curious as to what the reasoning behind disallowing "offline" rosters or even discussion of it is.
As far as I know, that’s allowed here. You can provide offline versions and what not. It’s a fuzzy line. I just choose not to because in my opinion those that are asking in 99.9% of cases have a cracked copy. People offer offline versions and are encouraged in some situations to help preserve the game. So not disallowed as far as I know.
To your other point, modding and cracked copies are in no way comparable. Modding is adding things into the game that weren’t there. It may break the game but it’s not really hurting anyone monetarily. Those mods that are about breaking the game and stealing VC are equally shut down. I supported the game and bought it for $60. Cracked copies are essentially stealing. 2k is losing profit and if everyone did that, the game would cease to exist. For as much as I dislike 2ks practices, the answer is not to steal.
I wasnt comparing modding to sharing cracked files, sorry if it came off as so. I dont personally see anything wrong with modding, I agree that piracy is "stealing", but all me personally - im not worried about 2K losing any profit, it was just my choice to stop "supporting" them I guess. As I never really cared about myteam and online or even played the game that much anyways, so I never really felt like im stealing from them. If so, im only taking back what I gave too much of to them the previous years I guess lol..
I just felt like the general consensus here is that "offline"=cracked game=completely illegal and should not ever be discussed here. But as I said, in 2K's eyes sharing mods or instructing people how to mod is already "illegal", so I dont see the difference in sharing the CF files vs the "offline" rosters (or for example requesting those Chinese mods vs what this dude did here, saying he is "offline" user and was asking for your "offline" roster files). Since most of the consumer part of the modding community seems to be "offline" users anyways. At the moment, you've done all the hard work and put out a great mod, but its not accessible to the desperate "offline" userbase, so inevitably someone will just take your work and upload the "offline" version of it anyways, putting a bunch of their ads on it as well. Id much rather support the actual creator and/or this forum. I just dont understand the reason as to why "offline" rosters are not (as) welcome/approved here or whatever. In the end, this forum, you, me, everyone here by 2Ks rules are already breaking it. Whether you use the "offline" or legit version of the game.
I really appreciate the community and creators like you, so in no way am I trying to offend or shade anyone here. Maybe theres little bit of frustration behind this rant, but im not the type to usually tell anyone what they should do with their work. I can live with your decision, even if I dont completely understand or agree with the reasoning behind it, I can still respect it. Again, gongrats on the completion and release of this mod, thanks for all the work you've done and for taking your time to lsiten to my ted talk here I guess lol.. Aight, cheers, im off to bed now anyways.
You’re missing the forest for the trees. One is illegal, the other is a violation. Discussing stolen software jeopardizes the hosting ability for the NLSC. It’s not just banned to discriminate against offline players.
For example, if you and I walk into a car dealership and the salesman says, “I’ll sell you a car, but you can’t put a spoiler on it”. I buy a car there and put a spoiler on it. You steal a car off the lot. One of us broke a contract and the car dealership can go after me. The other violated the law and it is inherently a crime. Like it or not, there is a drastic difference between the two.
That guy didn’t get banned for asking for an offline version. Look at it again. He specifically informed the moderators he had a cracked copy. That’s where the violation occurred.
If someone down the road uploads it on another site then so be it. I don’t profit either way.
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