TGsoGood wrote:It truly isn't worth upgrading unless you are on PC and want the challenge of finding ways to mod. At that point you would be buying the game as a puzzle.
Modding and roster creation has always been more fun to me than playing the game. Even that can't save the game. It's just not worth the price tag. I like dribbling, I like the smoothness, I'm ok with shooting. Everything else is either on par with 2K20 or worse.
You can't download rosters, player dna, or draft classes from the community right now. Some have said their created rosters get erased at times.
If they can get that part fixed maybe there can be some reason to get the game. The game in my opinion should have been a $15 to $20 update for 2K20.
maumau78 wrote:as now I prefer 2k20 with mods....maybe with some patches and some fix 2k21 will take over.
I will stay with 2k20 for now....IMHO not worth upgrade expecially at launch.....
sticky-fingers wrote:2K20 on this gen has the best modding tools, amazing modded content, while in few weeks, with 2K21 next gen release, many players will move & play on PS5/XBS.
it's fun to discover and mod the new last game, but if the delivered experience isnt good we dont have to move on this last game for modding.
But right now, I don't have the courage or the desire for example to waste time to look for hex values for team city names for retro scoreboards or to convert the few CF i've done.
BTW, after a new full game, I persist : the "physics" are totally faulty, specially shooting with RFG% ; it is a terrible experience this year which proves that something wrong under the hood.
eda wrote:I'm not surprised there hasn't been much change (based on the posts above) since 2k20.
I skipped several years, plus, switched to a console version.
Thus, has the game improved since 2k18?
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