It's not even an issue of stopping it for me because like most have said, that's doable. Gameplay just gets a little boring around this time of the year because everyone has figured the game out, has their same moves down and it just becomes tedious.
I love when the game first comes out and a few months after that. What's funny about that time, it's when a lot of players complain because usually their shots aren't going in and they aren't making an abundance of shots because no one knows which shots are deadly and are getting used to the timing. One of the most fun moments for me with 2K17 was the first couple of days it came out because I spent so much on the game itself that outside of the 35K you got for pre-ordering, myself and another friend were in the 60's for overall and went on like a 5 game Park win streak against people who were 80's just because we knew how to play the game. No one has patience (and that includes myself since I'm guilty of looking up badge tutorials but I also blame 2K for not having a badge progress meter) to wait but I only wish the developers did because 2K17 out of the box was great last year but they always cave to the early complaints when really, if they'd just wait until people discovered more about the game, then everyone would be better off outside of true game breaking issues. Everyone wants to put up 40 points in the Pro-Am or make every 3 in the Park when the game comes out instead of gradually building to get there.
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