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Re: Eras Question
I'm not sure about draft classes, I thought those had been the same. However, I can say that 2K24 did include a good number more default players (and thus, fuller draft classes) but still obviously quite a few players missing, as to be expected with such a robust project. -
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This year is pretty awesome because 2k25 has cross share with PC. We got a ton of players that were hidden in the files. Plus at this point in the year there's pretty high quality faces made for all the missing players in the draft classes. Check out the rosters section. There's great rosters for every era in the game.Comment
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Re: Eras Question
This year is pretty awesome because 2k25 has cross share with PC. We got a ton of players that were hidden in the files. Plus at this point in the year there's pretty high quality faces made for all the missing players in the draft classes. Check out the rosters section. There's great rosters for every era in the game.Comment
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Re: Eras Question
I would like to add that for 2K25, the draft classes have been significantly fleshed out for most seasons from 1984 onward. What I mean by that is, for 2K23 and 2K24, a lot of players were in the game somewhere but not included in their respective draft classes, especially undrafted players like Ben Wallace.
With 2K25, a lot less work is needed to get an accurate draft class based on who is available in the base game, because in most cases, 2K has put them in there.Comment
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